Here is what we know when it comes to the Bone Stocks as of January 10, 2019.
Here is what we know when it comes to the Bone Stocks as of January 10, 2019.
Running their inaugural season of competition at Sunset Speedway, the Grassroots Performance Bone Stocks put together some great features across the feature. As we embark on the off-season, let’s take a look back on three great feature moments, as well as a single qualifier shocker.
Check out eight of Ashley McCubbin’s memorable images from this past season’s inaugural Grassroots Performance Bone Stock season at Sunset Speedway.
Sometimes when you stick a microphone in front of a driver’s face, you have no clue what they may say and a couple of times you’ll hear something that surprises you or gives you a bit of a perspective.
Scrolling through facebook hoping to sell a snowmobile, Jeff Norman saw a bone stock for sale and sent a message to the seller, asking if they’d accept a snowmobile as a trade. The seller easily accepted, and he was headed to the race track with a car in hand.
Making her first laps on track this season at Sunset Speedway, Aundrea Lusk improved throughout the season to leave a lasting impression on her rookie campaign.
Kyle Neumeister ended the 2018 campaign at Sunset Speedway exactly the way it began – sitting in victory lane, as he won the Velocity 250 Grassroots Performance Bone Stock invitational on Sunday afternoon.
For most teams, it’s big a enough challenge to win a single title in a season. Now try doubling down with a pair of championships at Kyle Neumeister accomplished that feat in 2018.
Since winning the first feature of the season, Kyle Neumeister has been fast ever since and he showed that on the final night, winning the feature en route to picking up the 2018 Grassroots Performance Bone Stocks Championship.
With Kyle Neumeister away for the weekend, the crew decided to play and did in style with Nathan Hawkins driving the No. 92 to victory lane.