Ryan Semple kept the solid results rolling at Sunset Speedway this past weekend, picking up another top-five feature finish.
Ryan Semple kept the solid results rolling at Sunset Speedway this past weekend, picking up another top-five feature finish.
After taking the lead at halfway, Miles Tyson held off the field en route to his first career St. Onge Recreation Super Stock feature victory on Saturday night at Sunset Speedway.
With overheating issues plaguing the team, Saturday night at Sunset Speedway did not go as Robbie Sikes hoped.
In a feature filled with chaos from top to bottom, it’d be Gerrit Tiemersma managing to stay ahead of the mess to score his first career St. Onge Recreation Super Stock feature victory at Sunset Speedway on Saturday night.
Leading flag-to-flag, Jordan Howse kept the good momentum rolling as he scored his third straight victory in winning the 50-lap St. Onge Recreation Super Stock feature.
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.
After displaying high hopes entering the season, the first couple weekends haven’t gone as planned for Robbie Sikes so far in 2017.
Battling a loose racecar, Jade Franklin would just miss posting a top-10 finish on Saturday night at Sunset Speedway.
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.
From Dan Cabral and Cabral Racing Promotions