Despite stuck battling mid-pack throughout the feature on Saturday night, Ethan Constable still walked away from Sunset Speedway with a top-10 finish.
Despite stuck battling mid-pack throughout the feature on Saturday night, Ethan Constable still walked away from Sunset Speedway with a top-10 finish.
Taking the lead around the halfway point of the feature, Justin Holmes led the rest of the way for his first career St. Onge Recreation Super Stock feature victory at Sunset Speedway on Saturday night.
Things are starting to swing in the right direction for Ethan Constable as he picked up his first checkered flag of 2018 on Saturday night at Sunset Speedway.
After seeing six straight different drivers grace Sunset Speedway victory lane, we are now in the stretch of the season where the repeat wins happen as Frank Davey became the third repeat winner on Saturday night.
Looking to put another strong run together on Saturday night at Sunset Speedway, Ethan Constable would unfortunately run into some mechanical issues.
Cruising away from the field, Coltin Everingham scored the victory on Saturday night at Sunset Speedway in the St. Onge Recreation Super Stock feature. As a result, he is locked in for the Jukasa Motor Speedway $5k event on Labour Day weekend.
After a recent string of bad luck, Ryan Semple will be hoping to turn things around heading into the second half of the 2018 campaign.
The streak of different winners gracing Sunset Speedway’s St. Onge Recreation Super Stock victory lane is over as Brandon Passer became the first repeat victor on Saturday night.
Heading into the second half of the 2018 season at Sunset Speedway leading the St. Onge Recreation Super Stock point standings, it’s easy to say that Stefan Semeraro is having the year he wanted thus far.
The diversity of winners in the Super Stock division continues with Frank Davey scoring the feature victory on Saturday night.