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Spangler, Cain sweep weekend feature wins at Aztec Speedway

Brody Spangler and Josh Cain owned both feature nights at Aztec Speedway, while strong fields in six divisions kept the June 12-13 meet packed with local stakes.

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Spangler, Cain sweep weekend feature wins at Aztec Speedway
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Brody Spangler and Josh Cain turned Aztec Speedway’s June weekend into a two-night statement, each sweeping his division in front of deep fields and giving San Juan County fans a reason to track the early shape of the 2026 season. Spangler controlled the IMCA Northern SportMod class, while Cain did the same in IMCA Stock Cars, a pair of repeat wins that underscored how competitive the rebuilt Aztec oval has become.

Spangler’s run started Friday, when he won the 20-lap SportMod feature in a field of 18 entries over Danny Concelman and Chad Green. He came back Saturday and repeated in another 20-lap main event, finishing ahead of Concelman and Josh Pate. Cain matched that rhythm in Stock Cars, taking Friday’s 20-lap feature in a 16-car field over R.C. Combs and Trevor Combs, then winning again Saturday in a 13-car field ahead of R.C. Combs and Ron Brewer.

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The IMCA Modified class produced a different kind of drama. Waylon Hale won Friday’s 25-lap feature from deep in the field, a hard-earned result that put Camron Spangler and Tyrone Yazzie behind him. Aaron Spangler answered Saturday with the 25-lap main event win over Camron Spangler and Jerry Harpole Jr., keeping the division in the Spangler family name for another night.

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Hunter Ferrell also left the weekend with a sweep in IMCA Hobby Stock, winning Friday’s 20-lap feature over Jason Duggins and Steven Ashcraft before returning Saturday to win the 15-lap main over Jason Duggins and Kyler Duggins. In IMCA Sport Compacts, John Frans was equally decisive, sweeping both main events with a Friday win over Jayden Small and Gracie Moore and a Saturday victory over Ted Neergaard and Zoey Ray. The weekend card also included Dwarf/Mod Lite racing, adding to a program that drew multiple classes to the 3/8-mile clay oval.

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The results came at a track with deep local roots. Aztec Speedway was built in 1952 by the American Legion, moved to its current site in 1956, and shortened from a half-mile layout into the high-banked clay oval that now anchors 74 years of dirt-track tradition. After grandstand, signage and surface upgrades for 2026, the June meet followed opening weekend wins by R.C. Combs and Nicky McCormick and reinforced that Aztec Speedway remains one of the Four Corners region’s most durable racing draws.

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