Check out 18 of Ashley McCubbin’s memorable images from this past season’s Signs of Innovation Bone Stock action at Sunset Speedway.
Check out 18 of Ashley McCubbin’s memorable images from this past season’s Signs of Innovation Bone Stock action at Sunset Speedway.
Sometimes when you stick a microphone in front of a driver’s face, you have no clue what they may say and a couple of times you’ll hear something that surprises you or gives you a bit of a perspective.
After showing progress through the 2018 season, Aundrea Lusk came back this past year and put together an impressive Signs of Innovation Bone Stock campaign en route to placing second in the standings.
This past weekend allotted an opportunity for the drivers and crew members, along with staff at Sunset Speedway to gather together to celebrate the season that was in 2019.
From the first green flag of the season to the last checkered flag flown, it was certainly an exciting second year for the Signs of Innovation Bone Stocks at Sunset Speedway. There were lots of battles back and forth on a weekly basis, with a touch controversy to spice things up, and a couple different faces gracing victory lane along the way.
Taking the lead in the early stages, Kyle Neumeister did not look back en route to winning the Signs of Innovation Bone Stock 25-lap Velocity 250 feature at Sunset Speedway.
Cheyenne Charles can finally rip the rookie stripe off of her back bumper, as her first official full season is complete at Sunset Speedway.
Battling hard on a weekly basis, Karlie Wilman’s consistency through the 2019 Signs of Innovation Bone Stock season paid off at Sunset Speedway en route to a sixth-place finish in the year-end standings.
Continuing to battle hard on a weekly basis, Andrew Shilling’s perseverance was rewarded in the year-end Signs of Innovation Bone Stock standings with a fifth-place finish in the final rankings.
Battling from the drop of the green flag, Cheyenne Charles capped off her points season at Sunset Speedway with a eighth-place finish.