Truck pulling event invades fairgrounds

Tuesday, July 25, 2017
Cauy Thomas takes off from the starting line on Sunday evening.
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The Indiana Truck Pullers Association ran events in three classifications on Sunday night at the Putnam County Fair.

Tadd Frye was the winner in the four-wheel drive super stock category, driving Blue Thunder.

Trace Thomas won the four-wheel drive pro stock category in Blue’s Back, while High Maintenance driven by Daniel Mooney placed first in the limited pro stock diesel category.

Ben Crandall kicks up some dust at the Putnam County Fair truck pulling event.
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The event was the 15th of the 2017 season.

4WD SUPER STOCK

PLACING TRUCK NAME DRIVER DISTANCE

1 — Blue Thunder (Tadd Frye) 325.01

2 — Rickochet (Cauy Thomas) 321.07

3 — Newton’s Law (Ben Crandall) 317.11

4 — Let’s Ride (Paul Meal) 315.10

5 — Here We Go (Ryan Clark) 311.11

6 — Centsless (Dave Metz) 303.11

7 — Baddog 4 (Larry Helms) 299.04

8 — Gray Area (Toby Rinnert) 299.02

9 — 90 Chevy (Baylen Souder) 289.04

4WD PRO STOCK

1 — Blue’s Back (Trace Thomas) 317.10

2 — Sprout (Devin Wright) 311.02

3 — Who’s Cheatin’ Who (Jim Corey) 310.08

4 — Shock Therapy (Wade Bennett) 307.02

5 — Here We Go (Ryan Clark) 305.08

6 — Barely Gettin’ By (Brad Chamberlain) 304.08

7 — 03 Chevy (Luke Thomas) 302.09

8 — Joint Custody (Nick Scott) 302.05

9 — Copperhead (Greg Samet) 298.08

10 — Gotcha (Brodie Riddell) 298.04

11 — Rickochet (Cauy Thomas) 297.11

12 — Top Secret (Brandon Kirkman) 297.08

13 — Runnin’ Wild (Chad Glaze) 296.02

14 — AwOh (Steve Smith) 292.01

15 — Natural High (Brian Myers) 282.06

16 — Dark Horse (Ron Johns) 200.03

LIMITED PRO STOCK DIESEL

1 — High Maintenance (Daniel Mooney) 335.01

2 — Iron Maiden (Brian Shew) 334.01

3 — Durt Gobbler (Joe Hill) 328.08

4 — Fancy Hooker (Zach Andrews) 327.01

5 — Double Trouble (Brad Lachenmayr) 325.01

6 — Most Hated (CW Cartmell) 324.08

7 — Great Lakes Hybrids (Jason Suiter) 310.02

8 — Cummin Get It (Jordan Kinderman) 307.02

Trucks wait their turn at the Putnam County Fair on Sunday evening.
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