Michael Page showed off a new shirt design referencing his fight with Cory Hedgecock during the Hunt the Front race at Senoia earlier this month.
Page and Hedgecock’s animosity towards each other began early in the night with on the opening lap of Heat 3 when Page’s rear made contact with the front of Hedgecock coming out of turn 2 and sending Hedgeock into the wall. Hedgecock responded on the last lap of the feature. He ran Page up the track and into the outside wall of turn 4 to claim the third place finish while Page crossed in sixth, but would eventually be disqualified after he retaliated against him on the cooldown laps.
On the cool down lap, Page drove to the rear of Hedgecock and began pushing him from behind out of turn 2 and down the back stretch. He eventually got his nose up and under Hedgecock’s rear tires and drove him into the inside wall on the back stretch. After contact with the wall, Hedgecock nearly flipped, but came back down on Page’s nose with his car perpendicular to Page’s.
Both drivers then exited their vehicles and began shouting at each other. Page climbed to the top of his car and began to move toward Hedgecock while a track official attempted to stop by grabbing his ankle and pulling him backward. Hedgeock then took the opportunity to leap across his car on top of Page. The two then wrestled each other onto the ground. A melee ensued, but track officials including track promoter Bubba Pollard began breaking it up immediately. However, more and more people began crowding the scene.
Page would not only be disqualified, but would also be suspended by The Hunt the Front Super Dirt Series as well as all DIRTcar and World Racing Group competition for 30 days. He was also fined $1,000 for fighting and another $1,000 “due to to his crew members entering the racetrack and participating in the altercation.” Hedgeock was fined $1,000 for fighting.
Page showed off the new shirt design, which is available to purchase through Race Ranch Wear on Facebook writing, “Figured it was time for a new shirt.” The design is available on either a black or ash t-shirt as well as a gray crewneck. The design shows Page’s car scaring off some chickens. The text states, “Turn the Page and see what happens next.”
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