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Brian Deegan moves to the fore in second practice

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Brian Deegan topped second practice in Atlantic City, finishing ahead of Scott Speed who maintained second position,a quarter of a second back.

Steve Arpin was third, ahead of Tanner Foust while Chris Atkinson‘s strong maiden Red Bull Global Rallycross event continued with fifth.

Bucky Lasek made it two Subarus in the top six, with Nelson Piquet Jr. finally getting going with the seventh fastest time.

Honda drivers Joni Wiman and Kevin Eriksson completed the top 10, ahead of Austin Dyne, the third Honda of Sebastian Eriksson, and Patrik Sandell who after topping the first practice session, encountered mechanical problems and only completed three laps.

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Dominik Wilde is a professional motorsport and motoring writer that has covered events in both the UK and USA. His main focus for the Checkered Flag is covering Americas Rallycross and Nitro Rallycross.
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