After a couple of weeks off, SKLD Motorsports returned to Sunset Speedway with three strong runs in the Signs of Innovation Bone Stock invitational.
After a couple of weeks off, SKLD Motorsports returned to Sunset Speedway with three strong runs in the Signs of Innovation Bone Stock invitational.
Fans at Sunset Speedway got used to seeing the No. 92 in victory lane during Kyle Neumeister’s championship run last season. Though for those who may have forgotten, he returned to the familiar spot after winning the Signs of Innovation Bone Stock invitational on Saturday night.
Racing closely with her competitors throughout the night, Cheyenne Charles battled to a top-10 feature finish.
The SKLD Motorsports team may have been busy with all four of their entries on-track, but the team’s efforts were rewarded with a quartet of top-10 finishes.
For the second time this year, Ryan D’Antimo found his way to Signs of Innovation Bone Stock victory lane at Sunset Speedway.
Battling hard throughout the afternoon, Cheyenne Charles wound out placing just outside of the top-10 in her feature.
Battling against stiffer competition and mechanical gremlins, Karlie Wilman and Andrew Shilling just missed placing in the top-10 in their feature on Sunday afternoon.
Making his first start of the season at Sunset Speedway, David Rockwood was fast from the drop of the first initial green flag en route to winning the Signs of Innovation Bone Stock feature.
Showing more speed each week behind the wheel, Cheyenne Charles scored her first career top-five finish on Saturday night at Sunset Speedway.
Despite missing practice, Karlie Wilman overcame some adversity through her qualifying heats to score a career-best top-10 finish on Saturday night at Sunset Speedway.