After a thrilling two rounds of qualifying, the 30-lap feature was unable to run on Saturday night at Sunset Speedway as a result of rain ending the night early.
After a thrilling two rounds of qualifying, the 30-lap feature was unable to run on Saturday night at Sunset Speedway as a result of rain ending the night early.
Now a month and a half into the season, we’re starting to see who stands out in the St. Onge Recreation Super Stocks, and who could use a little work. So with that said, here are your five thoughts to consider this time around…..
Battling a loose car on Saturday night at Sunset Speedway, Robbie Sikes was able to avoid trouble for the entire 30-lap affair.
Battling hard throughout the 30-lap feature at Sunset Speedway, Jade Franklin just missed scoring a top-10 finish.
Ryan Semple kept the solid results rolling at Sunset Speedway this past weekend, picking up another top-five feature finish.
After taking the lead at halfway, Miles Tyson held off the field en route to his first career St. Onge Recreation Super Stock feature victory on Saturday night at Sunset Speedway.
With overheating issues plaguing the team, Saturday night at Sunset Speedway did not go as Robbie Sikes hoped.
After having to restart from the back of the field five laps into the feature, Jade Franklin drove his way back to the front en route to a top-10 finish at Sunset Speedway.
Despite being involved in an early accident during the feature, Ryan Semple rebounded to post a top-five finish on Saturday night at Sunset Speedway.
In a feature filled with chaos from top to bottom, it’d be Gerrit Tiemersma managing to stay ahead of the mess to score his first career St. Onge Recreation Super Stock feature victory at Sunset Speedway on Saturday night.