It wasn’t a perfect night of competition, but two of SKLD Motorsports’ drivers were still able to leave Sunset Speedway on Saturday with top-10 finishes.
It wasn’t a perfect night of competition, but two of SKLD Motorsports’ drivers were still able to leave Sunset Speedway on Saturday with top-10 finishes.
It wasn’t all smiles for SKLD Motorsports on Saturday night at Sunset Speedway, with their three bone stock rookies experiencing mixed fortunes.
After a couple of weeks off, SKLD Motorsports returned to Sunset Speedway with three strong runs in the Signs of Innovation Bone Stock invitational.
The SKLD Motorsports team may have been busy with all four of their entries on-track, but the team’s efforts were rewarded with a quartet of top-10 finishes.
Battling against stiffer competition and mechanical gremlins, Karlie Wilman and Andrew Shilling just missed placing in the top-10 in their feature on Sunday afternoon.
Despite missing practice, Karlie Wilman overcame some adversity through her qualifying heats to score a career-best top-10 finish on Saturday night at Sunset Speedway.
Battling hard through the 20-lap feature on Saturday night, Karlie Wilman would score a top-10 finish at Sunset Speedway.
Despite some contract throughout the 20-lap feature, Karlie Wilman was able to put together another solid showing in her second career Bone Stock start.
Getting better with each lap made throughout the night, Karlie Wilman scored a top-10 finish in her debut at Sunset Speedway.
SKLD Motorsports is proud to announce that All Area Towing and The Creative Plate Eatery will be sponsoring both of the team’s bone stock entries this season.