When it comes to the Signs of Innovation Mini Stocks, Daniel Montanari has it figured out as he scored his third straight regular night feature victory on Saturday night at Sunset Speedway.
When it comes to the Signs of Innovation Mini Stocks, Daniel Montanari has it figured out as he scored his third straight regular night feature victory on Saturday night at Sunset Speedway.
After coming close to winning the championship last year, Daniel Montanari is making it clear that he’s the favorite to win this season with another feature victory at Sunset Speedway on Saturday night.
With a pass for the lead with two laps to go, Daniel Montanari becomes the second different feature winner of the season at Sunset Speedway for the Signs of Innovation Mini Stocks.
Making the jump from Mighty Mini to Mini Stock with a new car to boot could be challenging for some, but Daniel Montanari fit right in with the veterans throughout this past season at Sunset Speedway.
In a night full of twists and turns, the unexpected certainly took place at Sunset Speedway as nothing played out as it originally appeared so. Once the dust settled, though, it’d be Daniel Montanari picking up the feature victory while Cameron McGlashan was crowned the 2017 Signs of Innovation Mini Stock Championship.
Taking the lead with just under 10 laps to go, Daniel Montanari led the rest of the way en route to scoring the victory in the Signs of Innovation Mini Stock feature at Sunset Speedway on Saturday night.
After scoring four straight runner-ups, Daniel Montanari broke through to score his first career Signs of Innovation Mini Stock feature victory on Saturday night.
The Signs of Innovation Mini Stock division has been known for being one of the most competitive entertaining divisions for the longest time with a whole spectrum of talent throughout the field. With the competition heating up just ahead of the summer, here are your five thoughts to consider….
Coming out of the gate at Sunset Speedway on opening night, Daniel Montanari started off strong with a solid sixth-place finish in the 25-lap feature.
Making his debut behind the wheel of a four-cylinder stock car, Daniel Montanari enjoyed a season full of success in 2016.