Brian Gerster leapt to the top of the board in final Must See Racing Sprint Car Series practice at Anderson Speedway on Saturday evening, as he seeks to end his long winless drought at the quarter-mile bullring.
Brian Gerster leapt to the top of the board in final Must See Racing Sprint Car Series practice at Anderson Speedway on Saturday evening, as he seeks to end his long winless drought at the quarter-mile bullring.
Brian Gerster became the first repeat fast qualifier in five Must See Racing Sprint Car Series events this season, taking down the quick time in the series’ inaugural appearance at Midvale Speedway on Saturday evening.
The back-and-forth duel for Owosso Speedway supremacy between Brian Gerster and Jimmy McCune continued Saturday evening, with Gerster coming out on top in Abe’s Auto Parts Time Trials at the three-eighths-mile oval.
Former Owosso Speedway winner and two-time Must See Racing Sprint Car Series champion Brian Gerster led the way during the opening practice session for the Firecracker 50 on Saturday afternoon.
After Brian Gerster closed his 2016 season with a vicious crash at Owosso Speedway last August, destroying one of the most productive winged asphalt sprint cars to ever hit the race track, the two-time Must See Racing Sprint Car Series champion is hoping to erase those bad memories this year.
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