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Pro Stock Tour postpones Saturday’s race

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JAMES RIVER, N.S. — Management at Riverside International Speedway and the Parts for Trucks Pro Stock Tour have postponed Saturday’s Lucas Oil 150 in James River, N.S., due to the weather forecast.
Based on the forecast at 11 a.m. Friday officials said in a news release it was possible the race could run Sunday. That decision, including potential start time, will be announced by mid-day Saturday based on current circumstances.
The Lucas Oil 150 is Round 11 of the 12-race Parts for Trucks Pro Stock Tour. Brudenell’s Jonathan Hicken is 21 points back of leader Dylan Blenkhorn. Cornwall’s Dylan Gosbee is fifth, 126 points off the lead.

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