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Published on Sept. 16, 2018, 8:10 p.m.

Johnny Boos wins his first feature in Pueblo

Johnny Boos in his R1 powered Fab Tech #24B, won his first Lightning Sprint Race at Honor Speedway on Saturday night. Starting from the 4th position, on a rough challenging track, Johnny Boos battled with Ken Brown finally using lapped traffic to take the lead at lap 14. Joel Mellon finished 2nd , with Brown completing the podium. Heat races were won by Boos and #26 Chris Crowder.


Published on Sept. 10, 2018, 7:14 p.m.

Dillin makes it 3 in a row!!!!

Dakota Dillin made it three in a row at El Paso County Raceway..... Ethan Hunter in the #37 Henchcraft led the field of 19 Lightning Sprints to the green flag on a heavy El Paso County Raceway in Calhan, CO Saturday night. At the end of the opening lap a terrible wreck on the front stretch saw the #1 Troy Ullery DLH chassis flipping thru the air collecting the #50 Henchcraft chassis driven by Jason Woods, as well as the #7 Fab Tech driven by Josh Flood. Several other cars had damage as well but continued on to race. All drivers walked away. On the restart another yellow flew for the #31 machine who spun due to damage from the earlier accident. After a couple more yellows the #39X Foz machine driven by Dakota Dillin took the lead and never looked back. Meanwhile the #26 Hyper driven by Chris Crowder took over 2nd place leaving Hunter to finish in the 3rd position. The #23 Foz driven by Cullen Potoker finished 4th with Frank Martinez finishing 5th in his first race of 2018. Next stop is Honor Speedway in Pueblo, CO on Saturday 9/15/18 , with races starting at 630PM. See you at the races!!!


Published on Sept. 3, 2018, 5:33 p.m.

Dillin gets back to back wins at El Paso Raceway

Dakota Dillin won at El Paso County Raceway for his third of the season and two in a row. Starting in the #8 position, Dakota Dillin in his Honda powered FOZ Chassis, picked them off one by one and won his third of the year at El Paso County Raceway. He was followed across the line once again by the #50 GSXR Powered Henchcraft of Jason Woods. The rest of the top 5 included th #9F Yamaha Powered Fab Tech driven by Andy Flood, and the Yamaha powered Fab Tech #24B driven by Johnny Boos. Heat races were won by the #1 ZX12 powered DLH driven by Troy Ullery, #26 Honda Powered Hyper driven by Chris Crowder and the #7 Josh Flood. We return to El Paso on Saturday September 8th for an all Open Wheel Night with Lightning Sprints, Midgets and 305 sprints. No fenders!!! Races start at 5pm


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