It appears the competition is bar-none for the Signs of Innovation Mini Stocks for the Spring Velocity, as it was a four-way tie for top qualifier.
It appears the competition is bar-none for the Signs of Innovation Mini Stocks for the Spring Velocity, as it was a four-way tie for top qualifier.
In a sea full of Sunset Speedway cars, it’d be an out-of-town driver as the top qualifier for the Spring Velocity, with 2016 Sauble Speedway Thunder Car Champion Ken Grubb grabbing the honor.
From Randy Spencer at Flamboro Speedway
Over the past couple years, Rick Spencer-Walt had come close to cracking Sauble Falls Tent and Trailer Park Late Model victory lane at Sunset Speedway, but always just fell shy. That tune changed on Saturday night when he led flag-to-flag en route to scoring the feature victory, becoming the fourth straight different winner in four races this season.
As the leaders came together, Jordan Howse snuck by them both to pick up his second straight St. Onge Recreation Super Stock feature victory to open 2017.
After taking the lead on a late race restart, Doug Butler held off Andy Kamrath en route to scoring the victory in the Signs of Innovation Mini Stock feature at Sunset Speedway.
After taking time during the off-season to work on his program, Ryan Kimball came out of the box strong, winning the first Sauble Falls Tent and Trailer Parks Late Model feature on Saturday night at Sunset Speedway.
From Ryan Dyson at Delaware Speedway
The fans didn’t have to wait long at Sunset Speedway for an exciting finish, as Taylor Holdaway edged Gord Shepherd by 0.021 seconds to score the victory on the opening night of Sauble Falls Tent and Trailer Park Late Model action.
Picking up where he left off winning the Autumn Colours Classic, Jordan Howse won the first St. Onge Recreational Super Stock feature of 2017 at Sunset Speedway.