Taking the lead with five laps to go, Coltin Everingham held the field off en route to his second St. Onge Recreation Super Stock feature victory of 2017 at Sunset Speedway.
Taking the lead with five laps to go, Coltin Everingham held the field off en route to his second St. Onge Recreation Super Stock feature victory of 2017 at Sunset Speedway.
Heading into the last break before the stretch to end the season, some drivers are looking to carry their momentum forward so their final results match their performance, while others want to end on a strong note after some mid-year struggles. With that said, here are your five thoughts……
After going around for a spin during the feature, Ryan Semple rebounded for a top-10 at Sunset Speedway.
After taking the lead with 10 laps to go, Jordan Howse held off the field on a late race caution to score the victory in the St. Onge Recreation Super Stock feature on Saturday night at Sunset Speedway.
After coming close and fighting all sorts of adversity to date this year, everything came together for Ryan Semple on Saturday night at Sunset Speedway, as he scored his first feature victory of 2017.
While hopes were high entering the weekend following a top-10 in his last start at Sunset Speedway, Robbie Sikes would not see the weekend go as he warranted in his pair of outings.
For the eighth time this season, a different face reached St Onge Recreation Super Stock feature victory lane as Ryan Semple broke through for his first win of the 2017 campaign at Sunset Speedway.
Ryan Semple kept his momentum going on Saturday night at Sunset Speedway, posting a pair of top-10’s in the two features.
Forced to run a pair of features on Saturday night at Sunset Speedway, Jade Franklin backed up his win from last week with a pair of top-10 finishes.
The hard work and continuing to battle hard each week is paying off for Robbie Sikes as the finishes have been getting stronger each week, highlighted by his first top-10 of 2017 on Saturday night at Sunset Speedway.