Fast Five Racing is set for Saturday Action.
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6/11/2015

6/11/2015

Creek County Speedway


Fast Five Racing is set for Saturday Action.

Fast Five Racing is set for Saturday Action.

Terry Mattox – SAPULPA, Okla. (June 11, 2015) – Fast Five Weekly Series action is set to go green again this Saturday night, June 13 at the Creek County Speedway.

Waylon Weaver currently holds the top spot in the Champ Sprint division with a 21 point lead over Michael Tyre. Kevin Brewer currently sits in the third spot in the Fast Five Points in the Champ Sprints with Grant Wresche and Frank Taft currently find themselves in the top five.

Anthony Neel holds a 66 point lead over Ho Dean in the Modified division. Collin Wiseley continues to hold on the final spot on the podium. Rusty Wiseley and Chad Davis currently hold down the top five.

Paul York holds a 38 point lead over David Cummins in the Dwarf Car division. Mike Howard currently sits behind Cummins in the third spot. Kyle Spencer and Sam Champlain round out the top five.

Bobby Wolfe still holds a commanding lead in the Factory Stock division, with a 150 point lead over Jimmy Owen. Danny Cochran still holds on to the third spot in the point standings with Toby Cooper and Tim Stowe rounding out the top five.

Only nine points currently separate, Jerad Traster and Dee Denton in the Mini Stock division. Richard Shipley has climbed to the third spot with Bobby Traster and Daniel Ray Denton rounding out the top five.

Saturday nights action is set to kick off at 7PM and Gates are open at 4:30PM.
Adults are $10; Kids 10-14: $6 and Children under 10: Free. Pit Passes: $30.

Creek County Speedway is a fast quarter mile oval located Sapulpa, Okla. on historic Route 66. Creek County Speedway has been bringing high octane excitement to race fans since 1986.

Be sure to check us out on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CreekCountySpeedway, and check us out on the web at http://www.creekcountyspeedway.co for the latest news and results from the Creek County Speedway.


Submitted By: Terry Mattox

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