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SWAY-A-WAY Dominates Podium at CORR


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Rounds 5 & 6 of the CORR Racing series at Pomona proved to be no match for Sway-A-Way Racerunner Shocks as Todd Leduc slides by the competition while taking the “gold†in both rounds with his Rockstar Energy Drink /Makita Power Tools Ford Pro-2 race truck. In addition to the LeDuc wins, Jeremy McGrath, the [...]

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