
It was a tale of two tapes on Sunday at Flamboro Speedway as a pair of drivers were celebrating in victory lane following the final round of the Grisdale Triple Crown Championship.
It was a tale of two tapes on Sunday at Flamboro Speedway as a pair of drivers were celebrating in victory lane following the final round of the Grisdale Triple Crown Championship.
It was a tale of two tapes on Sunday at Flamboro Speedway as a pair of drivers were celebrating in victory lane following the final round of the Grisdale Triple Crown Championship.
One point. That’s all that separates Shae Gemmell and J.R. Fitzpatrick at the top of the points standing entering the final 100-lapper on Sunday, October 6 at Flamboro Speedway for the Grisdale Triple Crown.
Out of all the classes at Flamboro Speedway this season, it seems the Grisdale Racing Products Pro Late Models have seen the most growth with car counts in excess of 16 or more on any given night through 2019. The points battle reflects that, with Shae Gemmell and J.R. Fitzpatrick separated by a mere point in the Grisdale Racing Products Triple Crown standings with one event remaining.
From Gary Elliott Motorsports
Saturday night at Flamboro Speedway marked the second round of the Grisdale Triple Crown, and it did not disappoint.
From Gary Elliott
Shae Gemmell stated in victory lane that Flamboro Speedway is one of his favorite tracks, and it’s easy to see why. Starting on the front row, he would lead all 100 laps en route to winning the first round of the Grisdale Racing Products Triple Crown on Sunday afternoon.
After a thrilling start to the Grisdale Racing Enterprises Late Model season at Flamboro Speedway, it will mark the perfect lead-in for the first round of the Grisdale Triple Crown, which is scheduled for Saturday, May 25.
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