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Terry Mattox – SAPULPA, Okla. (April 29, 2015) – The Fast Five Weekly Series continues this Saturday night, May 2 at Creek County Speedway located just outside Sapulpa and Kellyville, Okla with the fifth week of action in 2015.
A single point currently separates the top spot in the Champ Sprint division. Frank Taft comes into this weekend just a single point ahead of Waylon Weaver. Ben Frey currently holds on to the third spot with Will Scribner and Grant Wresche rounding out the top five.
Anthony Neel still holds a very comfortable lead in the Modified division, leading Ho Dean by 55 points in the point standings. Justin Cartwright is sitting in the third spot, with Chad Davis and Collin Wiseley rounding out the top five.
Jorge Chacon holds a 43 point lead over second place driver, Larry Pense in the Dwarf Car division. Rob McQuary currently sits in the third spot, with Paul York and David Cummins rounding out the top five.
25 points separate James Esmond and Bobby Wolfe in the always exciting Factory Stock division. Jimmy Owen finds himself sitting in the third spot, with Robert McClain and Tim Stowe in tow rounding out the top five.
In the Mini Stock division, three points separate the top two. Dee Denton comes into week five in the top spot with Evan Smith in tow just three points back. Jerad Traster rounds out the podium in third, with Chris Miles and Danny Ray finding themselves in the top five.
Saturday night, Gates open at 4:30PM and Racing is set to begin at 7PM.
Tickets: Adults: $10, Kids 10-14: $6 and Children under 10 are always 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.
- Terry Mattox on Apr 29, 2015
- Article Date: 4/29/2015