Despite being caught up in an early race caution at Sunset Speedway, Chris LeBarron would fight his way back for a top-10 finish on Saturday night.
Despite being caught up in an early race caution at Sunset Speedway, Chris LeBarron would fight his way back for a top-10 finish on Saturday night.
Taking the lead in the early stages, Tyler Seaboyer led the rest of the way en route to winning the G.D. Coates Used Car Superstore Mini Stock feature at Sunset Speedway.
Although the drivers were ready to put on a show at Sunset Speedway in the G.D. Coates Used Car Superstore Mini Stock division, mother nature had other plans as she only allowed one feature to get put into the books, along with a single round of heats at Spring Velocity.
With all four tracks that regularly run Mini Stocks in action over the past two weeks, the panel had a tough decision ahead of them to consider when ranking the drivers.
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Competing at two different tracks on Victoria Day weekend, Will Gibbons showed speed at both Flamboro Speedway and Sunset Speedway.
Despite fighting through mechanical gremlins in practice, Shiann Wilman was able to put together a solid performance in her second week of competition.
After opening the season with a top-five feature finish, Chris LeBarron carried the momentum through Spring Velocity action.
After winning last year’s Spring Velocity at Sunset Speedway, Kevin Bridge started off the 2019 edition of the event well on Sunday afternoon.
With some of the best G.D. Coates Used Car Superstore Mini Stock drivers on the property, it was looking like there’d be a great feature to come on Sunday afternoon. However, precipitation would see the event cut short.