Overton, RJ And Wimpey Score Victories In Charlotte Sunday At Carolina Sizzler Finale
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Overton Sweeps Dream Weekend In Ohio; Sugar Creek Opener To Payne; Craft-UCRA Winner Hall In Alabama
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Sugar Creek Raceway In Blue Ridge Set To Reopen Wednesday, May 12, 2021 - by Steve Hixson
In exactly one month, to the day, the Sugar Creek Raceway in Blue Ridge is set to reopen after more than a year of silence, due to COVID-19, with new promoter, racer and local businessman Seth Wimpey (#24) at the helm.
Wimpey is already making improvements to the 1/3 mile clay banked oval, adding fresh red clay to the surface. An open practice will take place Saturday, June 5, a week before the opener.
Wimpey is only scheduling races about once a month for the race track, but each race will be something special. The season opener on June 12 will see the Red Clay 602/Sportsman series battle for $2,000. Super Late Models, Modified Street, Beg/602 and FWD will all see action during the season opener.
Welshan And Wimpey Victorious At 30th Ice Bowl, Page A 5-Time Winner Over Seawright Monday, January 11, 2021 - by Steve Hixson
The 30th Ice Bowl four day weekend concluded Sunday with feature races galore as close to 400 race teams converged upon Talladega Short Track across from the Super Speedway. Maryville racer Jason Welshan put his 604/Crate Late Model back in Victory Lane, like he did last June with the United Championship Racing Alliance. The #01 Hux Motorsports / Savage Racecar Bandit driver pocketed $3,000 for his efforts against 48 other entrants.
Ooltewah s Riley Hickman was 15th whilst defending and two time back to back race winner Jimmy Elliott of Cleveland finished 21st overall.