URSS-United Rebel Sprint Series
URSS-United Rebel Sprint Series

URSS-United Rebel Sprint Series

WHAT TO WATCH FOR: Richardson and Huish Look to Continue Points Battle Heading into WaKeeney Speedway
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8/22/2024

8/22/2024

URSS-United Rebel Sprint Series


WHAT TO WATCH FOR: Richardson and Huish Look to Continue Points Battle Heading into WaKeeney Speedway

8/22/2024 WaKeeney, Kansas (www.urssracing.com) - For the second time this season the United Rebel Sprint Series heads to WaKeeney Speedway. The 3/8 mile will play host to not only the Winged Warriors, but as well as the High Plains Kansas DirtCar Late Model Series.

Here are the top storylines entering the weekend:

Current Points Leader: As the series heads into its final stanza of the season, there is no question that the Jetmore, Kansas native, Jeremy Huish, has been prevailing. Now with 6 wins with the National Tour this year, Huish is looking to close out strong in the last nine races. The last win for the Cranston Race Team #20 was back at WaKeeney Speedway on June 11th, as Jeremy Huish battled his way through the field to grab his 6th win of the year.

FOCUSING FORWARD: Since the beginning of the year, Steven Richardson and the #0 have been in strong contention nearly every night. But Richardson will be the first to tell you, it has been far from easy. Showing up with strong cars every night, some weekends just haven't fallen in the way of the “O-Show”. Winning earlier this year at Enid Speedway, to grabbing the checkered flag in front of a packed crowd in Hutchinson, it will be key for the #0 team to not only get back in victory lane, but find consistent finishes.

THE CLOSER: If one driver knows how to play spoiler, it would be the #17x of Jake Martens, (Fairview, Oklahoma). With a new car after wrecking the original at the beginning of the year, the Jecha owned #17x has been fun to watch lately. With four wins this season, Jake Martens could definitely add another win to the column Friday night at WaKeeney Speedway.

WHEN AND WHERE: Friday August 23rd, 2024, at WaKeeney Speedway in WaKeeney, Kansas

AROUND THE CORNER: The United Rebel Sprint Series will quickly make its return the first weekend of September, as the series heads back to Nebraska for a two-night showdown. Friday, September 6th the series will be at Beatrice Speedway as Saturday, September 7th will be a first time appearance for the series at Thayer County Speedway.

CURRENT POINT STANDINGS (TOP 10):
Jeremy Huish (2574 points)
Steven Richardson (-152)
Taylor Velasquez (-716)
Ty Williams (-772)
Jake Martens (-862)
Brian Herbert (-1172)
Justin Chaffin (-1194)
Jon Freeman (-1334)
Conner Thomas (-1260)
Koby Walters (-1342)

FEATURE WINNERS (9):
Jeremy Huish - Ness City, Kansas - 6
Jake Martens - Fariview, Oklahoma - 4
Steven Richardson - Liberal, Kansas - 2
Ty Williams - Arcadia, Oklahoma - 2
Koby Walters - Liberal, Kansas - 1
Jeremy Campbell - Wichita, Kansas - 1
Taylor Velasquez - Turpin, Oklahoma - 1
Kyle Jones - Kennedale, Texas - 1
Whit Gastineau - Moore, Oklahoma - 1

HOW TO WATCH: All events will be streamed live on RacingDirt.Com To subscribe to RacingDirt and get access to all United Rebel Sprint Series events, archived races and content, click here: https://www.racindirt.tv/

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)


Article Credit: Dalton Janousek

Submitted By: Dalton Janousek

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