

Eric Holmes celebrates his second straight victory at Douglas County Speedway. Chris Pietsch/Getty Images for NASCAR
ROSEBURG, Ore. – Eric Holmes had done it the hard way. Saturday evening, he did it the easy way.
A year after overcoming a flat tire and fighting his way through the field at Douglas County Speedway to get the victory, the defending NASCAR Camping World Series West champion stayed out front all night and led all 150 laps en route to winning the Toyota/Bi-Mart 150 presented by NAPA.
It was the fourth straight victory at the .325-mile oval for Holmes’ car owner Bill McAnally.
Holmes’ third win of the season increased his series points lead to 36 points over Jason Bowles, who finished second. David Mayhew was third, followed by Mike David and Moses Smith.
Earlier in the day, Holmes won his first Coors Light Pole Award of the season. Saturday was Holmes’ ninth career win and 11th career pole.
The race was slowed six times for 29 laps.
The NASCAR Camping World Series West will race next at Infineon Raceway in Sonoma, Calif., on June 20 as part of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series weekend at the road course.
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