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Terry Mattox – SAPULPA, Okla. (April 27, 2016) – Mother Nature has been good to the Creek County Speedway so far this spring. Another night of Fast Five Weekly Series action is set to ignite this Saturday night.
After five events have been contested in the Fast Five Weekly Series, Kyle Clark currently holds the top spot in the Championship Sprint Car division standings holding an 11 marker lead over Brent Bates. Kevin Brewer sits in the third spot in the standings 29 points behind Clark. Brian McClelland holds on to the fourth spot with Will Scribner rounding out the top five.
10 points separate current Modified point leader, Ho Dean and second place, Joe Wright. Collin Wiseley sits on the final step of the podium 27 points back. Matt French currently rides in the fourth spot with Brandon Dean bringing up the top five.
It’s Larry Pense out in front of the Dwarf Car standings nine points ahead of second place Rob McQuary. Holding down the third spot in this weeks standings is Mike Howard who is 29 points back from Pense. Tanner Phillips holds down fourth with Todd Reynolds in the fifth spot.
Bobby Wolfe continues to run away in the Factory Stock division as now holds an 86 point gap between him and Toby Cooper. Jimmy Owen is in the third spot with Tate Green and Danny Cochran make up the top five.
Michael Denton sits on the top spot in the Mini Stock division holding a 74 point lead over Robert Lockhart. Wesley Knebel sits in the third spot 99 points behind the leader with Austin Timmons and Justin Melton rounding out the top five.
Ticket for Adults is $10, Kids 10-14: $6 and Children under 10: Free. Pit passes are $30.
Saturday nights action kicks off at 7PM with Gates opening at 4:30PM and Hotlaps at 6:30PM.
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2016 marks the 31st consecutive season of competition for the Creek County Speedway and the fourth consecutive season of the Fast Five Weekly Series.
Creek County Speedway is a tight quarter-mile bullring racing every Saturday night, located 6 miles west of Sapulpa, Oklahoma on Historic Route 66.