Southern Oregon Speedway
Southern Oregon Speedway

Southern Oregon Speedway
White City, OR

T. Holmes, Braaten, Borror, And Peters Snag C&C Constructors Night Wins At SOS
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6/8/2021

6/8/2021

Southern Oregon Speedway


T. Holmes, Braaten, Borror, And Peters Snag C&C Constructors Night Wins At SOS

T. Holmes, Braaten, Borror, And Peters Snag C&C Constructors Night Wins At SOS
(Photo Courtesy of Carole Bryan/Shadows Of Light Photos)
White City, Oregon- Southern Oregon Speedway hosted their second race of the 2021 season on Saturday, June 5th. C&C Constructors Night featured just one Speedway Motors IMCA Weekly Racing program division on the card. Classes in attendance were the World Famous Autos Limited Sprints, Dusty’s Transmissions IMCA Northern Sport Mods, Outlaw Pro Stocks, and the Southern Oregon Dwarf Car Association.

Tanner Holmes took care of the business of the World Famous Autos Limited Sprints in the main event. The Jacksonville teenager became the first winner of the season in the division and is his second win overall this year after taking care of business at Cottage Grove Speedway the Sunday prior on May 30th.

Eagle Point youngster Johnny Burke was the runner-up, followed by R.J. McGahuey, from Grants Pass, in third. Medford’s Camden Robustelli, piloting the T.J. Winningham owned entry, came across the line fourth while Jake Wheeler, of Central Point, was credited with fifth.

The first repeat winner of the 2021 Southern Oregon Speedway emerged from the Dusty’s Transmissions IMCA Northern Sport Mods. Central Point’s Jorddon Braaten scored his second straight victory at the White City facility. Braaten has three wins in KMJ Performance Oregon State competition and five overall in the current campaign.

Billy Richey, also hailing from Central Point, and Medford native Branden Wilson were second and third.
Yreka, California teenager Ryan Peery posted a fourth-place result followed by Matt Sanders, of Brookings, in fifth.

Klamath Falls racer Steve Borror tamed the competition in Outlaw Pro Stock action. Fellow Klamath Falls driver James Flowers was behind Borror, second, with third going to Johnny Cobb, from Midland. The rest of the top five consisted of Klamath Falls’ Jeff Haudenshild and Matt Harlow, of Medford, in fourth and fifth.

Lastly, the Southern Oregon Dwarf Car Association made their 2021 debut to SOS. Brock Peters, of Eagle Point, was the first car to the finish line when check flags waves. Josh King, from Medford, put in a runner-up performance followed by third finishing Grant Pass pilot Devin Lahore. Central Point’s Steve Walker was scored fourth while Fred Hay, of Eagle Point, was fifth.

Southern Oregon Speedway gets back right at it on Saturday, June 12th, for the 8th Annual Roger Haudenshild Tribute. The Sweet Tea IMCA Modifieds, Dusty’s Transmissions IMCA Northern Sport Mods, CDA Late Models, and Hornets will all be in action. For more information, be sure and check out the track website and Facebook pages.


Submitted By: Ben Deatherage

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