“I don’t want to sound arrogant, but I know that when I’m on, I’m one of the top guys out here,” Alexander said. “I know when I’m not on, just like anyone else, I can be a problem for my race team. So I’m trying to keep it tight, four straight runs every single time. Saying that is really easy to do, but doing that is really hard.”
In Pro Stock, Glenn repeated as Brainerd champion with his third victory of the season in his Chevrolet Camaro. He went 6.613 at 206.95 mph to beat Mason McGaha in the final round.
“People around here definitely show up for this race,” Glenn said. “They support it, and it’s really great seeing the stands packed and everybody up against the fence cheering every run you go up and down.”

