Press Release

Brandon Feeney Puts First Laps of 2022 in the Books at Sunset Speedway

INNISFIL, Ontario — The official process of learning the new car has begun for B-Fee Motorsports, as Brandon Feeney ran his first event of 2022 on Saturday night at Sunset Speedway.

Feeney would start deep in the field for the 30-lap feature, hopeful of making his way forward through the traffic ahead. Unfortunately, he was unable to make up the much needed ground, remaining just outside of the top-10 through the duration of the event.

Although credited with a 12th-place finish, he was able to walk away from the night with all four fenders still on the car, and a bigger notebook with notes learned about the new piece underneath him.

B-Fee Motorsports hopes to take these notes, and turn them into success when they return back to Sunset Speedway once again on Saturday, May 14. It promises to be a huge night, with the NASCAR Pinty’s Series in action.

Notably, Feeney has been catching eyes from many fans with the appearance of the car, and was given a couple awards of recognition earlier this month at the Motorama Custom Car and Motorsports Expo after displaying the car all weekend.

B-Fee Motorsports is proud to be supported by Liqui Moly, Auto Tires and Safties, Platinum RV Sales n Service, Boundy Roofing, Honey Road Designs, and Pioneer Plumbing in 2022. B-Fee Motorsports is also looking for more sponsors to jump on-board, and encourages any of those interested to get in touch.

Fans are encouraged to keep up with Feeney by liking the B-Fee Motorsports facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/teamfocusracing/.

By: Ashley McCubbin / AM Marketing – ashleymccubbin17@gmail.com

Photo Courtesy of Debbie-Jo Zardo

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