Battling upfront through both features, Travis McLean scored a pair of third-place finishes on Saturday night at Full Throttle Motor Speedway.
Battling upfront through both features, Travis McLean scored a pair of third-place finishes on Saturday night at Full Throttle Motor Speedway.
With a lot of eyes on the mini stock division this week with the big invitational at Jukasa Motor Speedway, the panel was certainly feeling the pressure in ranking the top-10 competitors.
Although the panel mostly agreed on the 10 drivers that should be on this list, there were variations on how they should be ordered due to a variety of factors – competition, field size, and how each driver came across the result they got. So did we get it right this week?
From Gary Elliott Motorsports
While questions continue to be raised across the province about car counts, there is still some great competition happening at each of the speedways. So in hopes of creating some buzz, here are some thoughts for you to ponder.
The hard work throughout the winter for McLean Performance Motorsports paid off on Saturday night, as Travis McLean picked up his first feature victory of 2019.
Running up front throughout the Rick Woolner Memorial, Luke Gignac would score a podium finish on Saturday night at Full Throttle Motor Speedway.
Taking the early lead, A.J. Emms dominated the Rick Woolner Memorial at Full Throttle Motor Speedway.
Scott Mast, James Townsend, Samantha Shaw, Ryan Oosterholt, Karl Sault, and Brian WIlson. These were names that were discussed en route to putting together this week’s top-10 ranking after the past two weeks of competition. However, believe it or not, they are not among the final top-10. So who actually made the list?
The second night of the season went well for McLean Performance Motorsports at Full Throttle Motor Speedway with strong finishes for both Travis and Tyler McLean.