Crockett scores third NSCS win at the Grove
June 7, 2007
by Andrew Kunas, NSCS Publicist
COTTAGE GROVE, Ore. - The other drivers in the Northwest Sprint Challenge Series, most especially Mitch Olson, are wondering what it will take to stop the No. 7N.
Roger Crockett led all 30 laps of Sunday’s event at Cottage Grove Speedway for his third win in six NSCS events this season. To go with those three victories are two runner-ups and another top-five finish that helped give Crockett a 64-point lead over Olson going into the evening. Read more
Menne holds off Crockett to earn NSCS checkers
May 27, 2007
by Andrew Kunas, NSCS Publicist
WHITE CITY, Ore. - It was a win that was a long time coming for Dan Menne.
Menne, out of Fort Jones, Calif. worked through thick traffic and held off point leader Roger Crockett to take the win in Saturday’s Northwest Sprint Challenge Series event at Southern Oregon Speedway, becoming the fourth different winner so far in the inaugural NSCS season. Read more
Crockett takes NSCS Willamette checkers
May 27, 2007

by Andrew Kunas, NSCS Publicist
LEBANON, Ore. - Roger Crockett became the first repeat winner in the short history of the Northwest Sprint Challenge Series when he took the checkered flag Friday night at Willamette Speedway. Read more
Bergman to return to site of first victory
May 25, 2007

by Andrew Kunas, NSCS Publicist
SNOHOMISH, Wash. - This Sunday, Seth Bergman will return to Cottage Grove Speedway in Oregon, where he won his first sprint car main event last September and put the Northwest sprint car scene on notice. Read more
Memorial weekend swing through Oregon next for NSCS
May 25, 2007
by Andrew Kunas, NSCS Publicist
BURLINGTON, Wash. - With its first races in Washington in the books, the Northwest Sprint Challenge Series will make its first appearance in Oregon with a trio of races across the western part of the state this Memorial weekend. Read more
Olson becomes presence in NSCS during Skagit visit
May 19, 2007
by Andrew Kunas, NSCS Publicist
ALGER, Wash. - Until something gave way inside his car on Saturday, Tacoma’s Mitch Olson was having one of the best weekends of his sprint car career at Skagit Speedway. Read more
SKAGIT: Olson captures NSCS event at Skagit
May 19, 2007
by Kelly Hart
For someone that has only driven the high-banked 3/10ths mile Skagit Speedway clay oval three times, Mitch Olson proved to be the master on Friday night. In the first of two nights of racing featuring the Northwest Sprint Challenge Series 360’s Olson and Bellingham’s Brock Lemley dueled over the final 10 laps bringing the crowd to it’s feet during the 25-lap feature. Read more
SKAGIT SPEEDWAY: Lemley NSCS winner
May 19, 2007
by Kelly Hart
It’s entirely possible that Brock Lemley is turning into the man to beat at the big money and big name races in Sprint Car racing on the West Coast. The second night of NSCS action at Skagit Speedway saw Lemley take home the big check and trophy as winner of the 40-lap main event. Read more
Lemley scores NSCS victory at Skagit
May 19, 2007
by Andrew Kunas, NSCS Publicist
ALGER, Wash. - Brock Lemley was not a happy man on Friday, having a winning pass taken away from him by a yellow flag. On Saturday, Lemley turned that frown upside down in a big way, scoring the Northwest Sprint Challenge Series victory at Skagit Speedway. Read more
Crockett takes historic first NSCS race
May 1, 2007
by Andrew Kunas, NSCS Publicist

ELMA, Wash. - The more things change, the more they stay the same if you’re Roger Crockett.
Just over five months after taking the final checkered flag in the history of the Northern Sprint Tour, Crockett kicked off a new era Saturday at Grays Harbor Raceway by taking the very first checkered flag in the history of the new Northwest Sprint Challenge Series. Read more
Friday’s NSCS opener washed out
May 1, 2007
by Andrew Kunas, NSCS Publicist
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ELMA, Wash. - Forty sprint cars were at Grays Harbor Raceway, but they didn’t get to race as rain moved in and washed out the inaugural event for the Northwest Sprint Challenge Series. The NSCS staff and its drivers, however, are geared up and ready to go for Saturday’s program at Elma. Read more
Shawn Smith to race in the NSCS
April 24, 2007
by Andrew Kunas, NSCS Publicist
NAMPA, Idaho - Imagine being a driver who competes in a series that doesn’t even race in your own home state.
That is exactly what Shawn Smith has been doing for a while now. Several times a year, Smith tows from his hometown of Nampa in southern Idaho across the Columbia Basin to race either in western Oregon or western Washington. He’ll be doing it again in 2007 with the new Northwest Sprint Challenge Series. Read more



