It came down to the last lap right at the line, but Coltin Everingham had enough to hold the lead, and score the victory on Saturday night at Sunset Speedway.
It came down to the last lap right at the line, but Coltin Everingham had enough to hold the lead, and score the victory on Saturday night at Sunset Speedway.
After a long winter going through their program and making it stronger, Semple Motorsports returned to Sunset Speedway on Monday afternoon, ready to see if their hard work had paid off.
In a battle that saw bumps traded and right down to the wire, it’d be Treyten Lapcevich scoring the St. Onge Recreation Super Stock feature victory at Sunset Speedway.
Out-battling some of the best in the division, Stefan Semeraro did what he needed to do to score his first career St. Onge Recreation Super Stock feature victory at Sunset Speedway.
After stepping away from racing for awhile, Dave Doucette made his return in style at Sunset Speedway on Saturday night with a trip to victory lane.
The initial list of 5 TO WATCH saw big names dropped that could possibly insert themselves in not only the conversation to win races, but possibly the championship. However, the discussion doesn’t end there. Here is part two.
Each year, the competition for the St. Onge Recreational Super Stocks at Sunset Speedway gets even stronger, as evident by nine different feature winners over the course of last season.
Between being behind the wheel of his Legend and Super Stock, Miles Tyson was very busy all season long in 2017, experiencing some success along the way. Recently, I caught up with Tyson to talk about the year, as well as his outlook for 2018.
Over the course of the season, I have gotten the opportunity to take plenty of photos of each division on-track, with some of those images turning out stellar beyond words can describe.
Although it appeared the chips were put against him at times, Ryan Semple stuck with it throughout the entire 2017 campaign en route to a runner-up points finish.