May Madness Final Four Set After Charlotte!
The field has been cut in half once again as the Quarterfinal round of May Madness wrapped up at Charlotte Motor Speedway. With a spot in the Final Four on the line, every matchup carried pressure deep into the night.
When the dust settled, four drivers remained standing: Andy Warren, Jordan Harnish, Caleb Ramsey, and Kevin Jaycox.
Drivers Advancing to the Final Four
(1) Andy Warren defeated (8) Ryan Strunk
(4) Jordan Harnish defeated (12) Nick Kohan
(10) Caleb Ramsey defeated (2) Harley Wegman
(14) Kevin Jaycox defeated (6) Matt Vaade
Quarterfinal Storylines
Warren Advances After Late Strunk Incident
Andy Warren and Ryan Strunk spent multiple laps battling side-by-side near the front of the field, with the matchup shaping up to be a duel to the finish before Strunk’s night ended in an accident. Warren capitalized and secured the victory in the matchup with a second-place finish.
Harnish Turns It On Late
Jordan Harnish came alive in the closing stages of the race, working his way into the top five with fewer than three laps remaining before late-race shuffling changed the finishing order. Nick Kohan led early but encountered trouble that left him multiple laps down, ending his upset run through the bracket.
Ramsey Edges Wegman in Closest Battle of the Night
Caleb Ramsey and Harley Wegman battled all the way to the checkered flag in one of the tightest matchups of the tournament so far. Ramsey narrowly advanced after finishing sixth, just one spot ahead of Wegman in seventh.
14-Seed Jaycox Keeps Cinderella Run Alive
Kevin Jaycox continued his surprising May Madness run as the tournament’s highest remaining seed. After Matt Vaade encountered trouble during the race, Jaycox delivered only his second top-10 finish of the season to advance to the Final Four.
Final Four Matchups Set for Nashville
(1) A. Warren vs (4) J. Harnish
(10) C. Ramsey vs (14) K. Jaycox
Next Stop: Nashville
Just four drivers remain in the battle for the May Madness title.
The semifinals head to Nashville Superspeedway, where two drivers will race their way into the championship showdown at Michigan.
16 entered. 4 remain.
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