

A win in Daytona this week would give him the red plate. Webb’s overall victory in the Arlington Triple Crown closed the gap to the leader to two points, which means he has his fate in his own hands. Now that the floodgates have opened, Cooper Webb is closing in on Tomac. In the past 45 days, Anderson has finished worse that fifth three times in 16 races and that consistency has served him well. He recovered in Race 2 to win that feature and ended the night with another podium, but the damage was done and he finished fourth when the points were tallied for the three races. He crashed early in Race 1 and was only able to climb to eighth when the checkers waved over the first feature. Jason Anderson got off to a tough start in Arlington.

That was enough to secure a third-place position overall and retain his Power Rankings lead, however. Having lost his momentum, Tomac continued to slide backward and finished sixth. Race 2 was not as productive with a fourth-place finish, but Tomac was in position to take the overall win until he crashed on the back side of the tunnel jump and fell outside the top three. In Arlington, Tomac got off to a solid start by winning the first feature. Eli Tomac was flying high in Race 1 in Arlington, but came crashing down in the final feature – Feld Motor Sports A few cracks are beginning to show, but Tomac makes his sixth appearance at the top of the charts with a worst overall result of sixth at Anaheim 2 and an average finish of 2.6 in the first seven rounds. Rabbit: Speed up Spoken Content's reading pace.An accident while leading in the final race of the Arlington Monster Energy Supercross race kept Eli Tomac from taking the overall win, but top-fives in two of the races keeps him atop NBC Sports’ SuperMotocross Power Rankings by a narrow margin of less than a tenth of a point.Fast-Forward: Skip ahead to the next sentence and read from there.This lets you navigate to a new place in the text to start reading again, and will close the controller if you don't have Show controller in Spoken Content's preferences set to Always. Stop: Stop Spoken Content's reading entirely.

Hitting Play after pausing will restart the reading where you left off, no matter where you've clicked since. Play/Pause: Start or pause Spoken Content's reading.Rewind: Go back to the start of a sentence and read from there.Turtle: Slow down Spoken Content's reading pace.The controller will show the name of the application it's reading from, along with a few buttons. The reading will begin, and Spoken Content's controller will appear. To make Spoken Content start reading, hit Option + Esc, or whatever keyboard shortcut you set for the feature. You can also highlight part of a text to have Spoken Content read just that part out, and not have it read anything before or after.
