This past weekend, Sunset Speedway opened their 2017 season with Jordan Howse winning the first St. Onge Recreational Super Stock feature of 2017. Based on the 30 laps of feature action, here are some thoughts to consider.
This past weekend, Sunset Speedway opened their 2017 season with Jordan Howse winning the first St. Onge Recreational Super Stock feature of 2017. Based on the 30 laps of feature action, here are some thoughts to consider.
After a solid campaign, Nick Goetz is entering this year confident in his team’s chances this season.
Running up front throughout the feature, Eric Yorke started off this season at Sunset Speedway with a podium finish.
On the opening night of the season at Sunset Speedway, Cameron McGlashan put together a career night as he scored his first career mini stock heat victory, before finishing second in the 25-lap feature.
Despite battling an ill-handling car throughout the night, Jade Franklin persevered to post a top-10 finish.
The opening night of the 2017 campaign for Walt Motorsports had a bit of everything as Rick Spencer-Walt posted a top-five in the first feature, while getting caught up in a couple cautions during the second.
The efforts by JL Motorsports to overhaul their program during the off-season look to be paying off, as Jordan Latimer posted a pair of top-10 finishes on opening night at Sunset Speedway.
The fans didn’t have to wait long at Sunset Speedway for an exciting finish, as Taylor Holdaway edged Gord Shepherd by 0.021 seconds to score the victory on the opening night of Sauble Falls Tent and Trailer Park Late Model action.
Picking up where he left off winning the Autumn Colours Classic, Jordan Howse won the first St. Onge Recreational Super Stock feature of 2017 at Sunset Speedway.
After finishing last season in victory lane at the Velocity 250, Andy Kamrath started off the 2017 campaign in the very same place, capturing the victory in the 25-lap feature.