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Terry Mattox – SAPULPA, Okla. (September 1, 2015) – Four of five championship titles are on the line going into the final weekend of action at the Creek County Speedway located outside of Sapulpa, Okla..
The Champ Sprints, Modifieds, Dwarf Cars and Mini Stocks could see new faces obtain the third season of the Fast Five Weekly Series championship as the Factory Stock division already been clinched by, Bobby Wolfe.
The back and forth points chase in the Champ Sprint division finds, Michael Tyre on top of the charts holding a 63 point advantage over, Waylon Weaver. Kevin Brewer sits in the final spot of the podium going into the final round of point’s action with Frank Taft and Grant Wresche rounding out the top five.
Anthony Neels holds off Ho Dean in the Modified division by 76 markers. Collin Wiseley currently holds down the third spot with Chad Davis and Justin Cartwright rounding out the top five.
70 points is the margin in the Dwarf Car division as Paul York holds off David Cummins for the top spot. Kyle Spencer finds himself in the third spot with Rob McQuary and Larry Pense rounding out the top five.
Bobby Wolfe wrapped up the championship in the Factory Stock division, but the rest of the field is still battling it out for positions. Jimmy Owen currently sits in second with James Esmond on the final step of the podium. Danny Cochran is fourth and Toby Cooper is fifth.
Jerad Traster currently has the smallest margin of separation in the Mini Stock division with 25 point lead over, Daniel Ray Denton. Dee Denton sits in the third spot with Bobby Traster and Chris Miles rounding out the top five.
You don’t want to miss this Saturday nights action at Creek County Speedway. Points battles are tight, tempers are flaring and the drama is on the rise.
Fast Five Weekly Series action concludes Saturday at 7PM with Gates opening at 5PM and Hotlaps at 6:30PM
Adults are $10, Kids 10-14 are $6 and Children under 10 are ALWAYS FREE!
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Creek County Speedway is a tight quarter-mile bullring racing every Saturday night. Creek County Speedway has been bringing high octane excitement to race fans since 1985 and is home to the Fast Five Weekly Series.
- Terry Mattox on Sep 01, 2015
- Article Date: 9/1/2015