Jeremy Huish
Jeremy Huish

Jeremy Huish
Jetmore, KS

One, Two, Three, Four: How Many More Does Jeremy Huish Have in Store?
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6/22/2024

6/22/2024

URSS-United Rebel Sprint Series


One, Two, Three, Four: How Many More Does Jeremy Huish Have in Store?

6/22/2024 Calhan, Colorado (www.urssracing.com) - The United Rebel Sprint Series presented by RacinDirt.Com concluded its two day swing in Colorado, with the series making its final stop at El Paso Co Raceway.

It was all Jeremy Huish again flexing his #20 S&S Trailer Sales sprint car at the front of the field. After assuming the race lead going into the first corner, Huish was never challenged until the caution came out for debris.

With Steven Richardson making a few moves, the #0 of Richardson was right in Jeremy Huish’s tire tracks coming to the restart. Credit to the nickname “The Rocket” because that is exactly how Huish was pulling away from Richardson. With the laps winding down, so did any chance of Richardson catching Huish.

“This one is pretty cool, I’m just really proud of this team” said Jeremy Huish in victory lane. “We’ll keep tweaking on it and go from there,” he added.

This win now marks his 4th of the season and 11th of his URSS career. The next sanctioned event for the 2024 United Rebel Sprint Series National Tour will be on June 28th and 29th at Lincoln Co Speedway in North Platte, Nebraska.

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About the series
The URSS has been driven by fair, fun, and competitive racing since its establishment in 2006. Excitement for family and friends from all across the Midwest. The United Rebel Sprint Car Series continues to expand and is always looking to bring in new opportunities. For more inclusive coverage, follow us on Facebook or MyRacePass.
(HAVING MORE FUN THAN THE LAW WILL ALLOW

URSS Sprints 8 Entries
A Feature 1

  1. 20-Jeremy Huish[3]; 2. 0-Steven Richardson[4]; 3. 44-Ryan Rader[1]; 4. 75-Nick Nichols[2]; 5. 16-Scott Cochran[6]; 6. 6-Mark Walinder[5]; 7. 1S-Derek Schramek[7]; 8. (DNS) 24B-Johnny Boos
    Heat 1
  2. 20-Jeremy Huish[3]; 2. 75-Nick Nichols[4]; 3. 16-Scott Cochran[1]; 4. (DNF) 24B-Johnny Boos[2]
    Heat 2
  3. 44-Ryan Rader[1]; 2. 0-Steven Richardson[4]; 3. 6-Mark Walinder[3]; 4. 1S-Derek Schramek[2]

Article Credit: Dalton Janousek

Submitted By: Kyler Fetters

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