Frank Kimmel endured a one-day rain delay and a career-first mistake with ThorSport Racing and left Kentucky Speedway Saturday after finishing ninth with his No. 44 Ansell / Menards Toyota in the ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards ZLOOP 150.
Despite losing power in the final stretch of the ZLOOPâ„¢ 150, Justin Boston ensured he would not experience a total wash at Kentucky Speedway for the second consecutive day.
Scott Steckly has been battling back all season. He won the Pinty’s 250 at Kawartha Speedway in a green-white-checkered finish on Sunday to come from behind to win the 2013 championship in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series presented by Mobil 1 by just two points.
17-year-old Erik Jones concludes his season in the ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards with a sixth place finish at Kentucky Speedway. Starting second, Jones' afternoon began in a dominating fashion but quickly turned into a scramble after a miscue on pit road sent the No. 15 Toyota Care/Matrix Protection Toyota to the ground without a left rear tire in place.
Scott Dixon knows a strong weekend at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Speedway at Reliant Park will help his chances in chasing down points leader Helio Castroneves.
Taylor Ferns doesn't stay up late on Fridays chit-chatting spreading rumors, or wake up Saturday mornings planning her shopping trip, she heads to the racetrack. This female straps herself into a race car and doesn't just call herself a racer, because she is a racer.
Just a month ago Cole Custer found victory lane in Iowa Speedway after starting on the pole writing his name into the history books as the youngest K&N winner at 15-years-old. New Hampshire was no different as he started on pole and found his way to victory lane for just the second time in his 12th career start.
The NASCAR Canadian Tire Series presented by Mobil 1 championship will have to wait another day as the 2013 season finale scheduled for Saturday at Kawartha Speedway has been postponed due to inclement weather.
The Pinty's 250 at Kawartha Speedway for the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series has been postponed till Sunday due to rain that has fallen throughout the day, and suppose to continue tonight. With tomorrow's forecast being sunny, it seems like the best option for everyone to move it over to Sunday.