Battling hard against the best drivers in the province, Doug Wilman scored a 20th-place finish on Sunday at Sunset Speedway.
Battling hard against the best drivers in the province, Doug Wilman scored a 20th-place finish on Sunday at Sunset Speedway.
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.
In an unexpected return behind the wheel on Sunday afternoon, Doug Wilman would drive the No. 14 Mini Stock to a top-15 finish.
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.
Despite missing practice, Andrew Shilling was able to continue his top-10 streak at Sunset Speedway.
Racing hard throughout Fan Appreciation Night at Sunset Speedway, Cheyenne Charles was able to pick up her first career top-10 finish on Saturday night.
Despite pushing as hard as he could through the feature, Austyn Jennett would come up just shy of a top-10 finish on Saturday night at Sunset Speedway.