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Shane Stewart wins NSCS Fred Brownfield Memorial

September 16, 2007

by Andrew Kunas, NSCS Publicist

ELMA, Wash. - Shane Stewart and Mike Doyle have become one of the most scary good driver/owner combinations in 360 sprint car racing this year, and they proved it further on Saturday night, when Stewart scored a $10,092 victory in the inaugural Fred Brownfield Memorial Sprint Challenge at Grays Harbor Raceway. Read more

Stewart wins NSCS Brownfield preliminary

September 16, 2007

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ELMA, Wash. - Less than three weeks after beating the World of Outlaws at Grays Harbor Raceway, Shane Stewart came back to Elma and again found victory lane, this time in the preliminary event of the inaugural Fred Brownfield Memorial Sprint Challenge. Read more

Seven and counting, Crockett wins again

September 11, 2007

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by Andrew Kunas, NSCS Publicist

COTTAGE GROVE, Ore. - Roger Crockett lost much of his point lead Friday night at Willamette Speedway. Saturday night at Cottage Grove Speedway, he got most of it back, winning his seventh Northwest Sprint Challenge Series feature race in 15 starts. Read more

Lemley scores second NSCS victory

September 11, 2007

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Bellingham’s Brock Lemley celebrates his second NSCS win with the Kentch racing team in NSCS victory
lane Friday at Willamette Speedway. (John Fletcher Photo)

by Andrew Kunas, NSCS Publicist

LEBANON, Ore. - Brock Lemley had done well whenever he came to Oregon. In three races in Oregon in with the Northwest Sprint Challenge Series in July, he finished in the top five all three times. He just didn’t win.

He’s won one now. Read more

ELMA: Crockett rules NSCS with win number six

September 1, 2007

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by Andrew Kunas, NSCS Publicist

ELMA, Wash. - For Roger Crockett, winning never gets old.

The Medford driver continued his season-long run as the top driver on the circuit when he captured his series-high sixth Northwest Sprint Challenge Series main event of the season Sunday night at Grays Harbor Raceway. Crockett has won all three NSCS events at the Elma, Wash. clay oval this season. Read more

Stewart wins 360 Nationals, NSCS Speed Week title

July 31, 2007

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by Andrew Kunas, NSCS Publicist

ALGER, Wash. - Shane Stewart was busy making some Skagit Speedway history and scored two big pay days for himself and car owner Mike Doyle, as he won the Bob’s Burgers & Brew Skagit 360 Nationals on Saturday night. Read more

Crockett nips Forte’ at line in thriller

July 1, 2007

 

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by Andrew Kunas, NSCS Publicist

ELMA, Wash. - “Was that a show for you what!?”

The Grays Harbor Raceway crowd cheered in response to Medford driver Roger Crockett’s comment, this following arguably the wildest Northwest Sprint Challenge Series main event of the season Saturday night.

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Rainfall washes away NSCS at Willamette

June 30, 2007

by Andrew Kunas, NSCS Publicist

LEBANON, Ore. - It’s not corporeal, but Mother Nature has joined Roger Crockett as a multi-time winner in 2007 as she has washed away her second Northwest Sprint Challenge Series event of the season.

Friday’s event at Willamette Speedway was to be the second of four scheduled visits to the 3/10-mile, high-banked clay oval this season. The NSCS is scheduled to return to Willamette on Wednesday, July 25 for the final Oregon race of Northwest Speed Week and again on Friday, September 8. Crockett, the NSCS points leader out of Medford, won last month’s NSCS main event at Willamette. Read more

NSCS Weekend News and Notes

June 30, 2007

by Andrew Kunas, NSCS Publicist

LEBANON, Ore. - With the Northwest Sprint Challenge Series returning to action tonight, a number of storylines and interesting statistics will be kept track of this weekend at Willamette Speedway in Oregon and Grays Harbor Raceway in Washington. Read more

Willamette and Grays Harbor host NSCS this weekend

June 30, 2007

by Andrew Kunas, NSCS Publicist

LEBANON, Ore. - The Northwest Sprint Challenge Series returns to action tonight with its second appearance of the 2007 season at Willamette Speedway in Lebanon, Ore. It will be the first of two nights of racing for the NSCS, as it also races Saturday at Grays Harbor Raceway in Elma, Wash. Read more

Spath hopes to remain in NSCS top ten

June 30, 2007

by Andrew Kunas, NSCS Publicist

CHICO, Calif. - Until Memorial weekend, Tyler Spath was not having the best season competing with the Northwest Sprint Challenge Series.

After a rough weekend at Skagit Speedway, the 19-year Spath sat a disappointing 26th in the point standings after three races. Spath and his family, out of Chico, Calif. were considering pulling off the NSCS tour depending on how things went for them during a three-race swing through western Oregon. Read more

Eventful Oregon weekend moves Vaughn up NSCS standings

June 30, 2007

by Andrew Kunas, NSCS Publicist

SNOHOMISH, Wash. - Robbie Vaughn didn’t have a very fun night at Willamette Speedway on Friday, May 25.

Starting on the front row of the B-Main event, Vaughn got tangled with other cars on the initial start and went for a wild ride, which included getting hit very hard by Seth Hespe. With a destroyed race car, Vaughn and the Jansma Racing team loaded up and returned to the team’s shop in Mount Vernon, Wash. Many speculated the weekend was over for Vaughn, a top candidate for Rookie of the Year honors in the Northwest Sprint Challenge Series. Read more

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