Continuing to gain speed throughout the weekend, Robbie Sikes finished off the Velocity 250 at Sunset Speedway with a top-15 finish.
Continuing to gain speed throughout the weekend, Robbie Sikes finished off the Velocity 250 at Sunset Speedway with a top-15 finish.
After becoming the top qualifier, all eyes were on Jordan Howse. Then when he rolled the highest number for the invert possible – 12, all eyes were really on the No. 8 Super Stock. However, it was for the right reason as he drove through the field to win the Velocity 250 at Sunset Speedway.
The last two weeks for the Super Stocks have been highlight reel worthy – from three-wide on the last lap, to the closest finish of the year. Now we’re set to ramp it up with a notch with the Short Track Playoffs? Oh boy……
Ryan Semple finished the year the same way he started it – solidly running up front, scoring another heat victory and top-five on Saturday night at Sunset Speedway.
In a thriller to close out a great season, the St. Onge Recreation Super Stock drivers each battled for the win. At the end, though, it was Mike Weeda edging out Coltin Everingham to become the ninth different feature winner this season at Sunset Speedway.
Despite chaos at every turn on Saturday night, Ryan Semple managed to avoid trouble and pick up another top-five finish at Sunset Speedway.
In what will go down as one of the most memorable features of the season, Jordan Howse held on through the late race chaos to score the victory in the St. Onge Recreation Super Stock division on Saturday night at Sunset Speedway.
The solid runs for Ryan Semple to close out the 2017 campaign continued on Saturday night at Sunset Speedway, as he posted a top-five finish in the Super Stock feature.
In a feature filled with chaos from top to bottom, Jordan Howse cruised to yet another St. Onge Recreation Super Stock victory at Sunset Speedway on Saturday night.
Ryan Semple had another solid night at Sunset Speedway this past weekend, scoring a top-five finish.