5/10/2022
Sooner Late Model Series
Sooner Late Models return to Enid Speedway on Saturday
By John Rittenoure - ENID, Okla. (May 10, 2022) - After a weekend in Texas the Complete Well Testing Sooner Late Model Series returns to Oklahoma for a stop at Enid Speedway on Saturday.
Brett Hansen won when the Sooner Series visited Enid Speedway on April 2. Hayden Ross of Muskogee finished second and leads the CWT Sooner Late Model Series point standings coming into this weekend’s race. Enid Speedway co-promoter and four-time defending Sooner Series champion finished third and currently sits third in points.
With eight shows in the books for 2022 five different drivers have won features led by Ross with three, Hansen and Jamie Burford have two victories each and Hughes has one.
Event Information
What: Complete Well Testing Sooner Late Model Series
Where: Enid Speedway, Enid, Oklahoma
When: May 14, 2022
Time: Pits open: 3 p.m., Grandstands at 5, hot laps at 6:45, racing begins at 7:30.
Top 10 Standings: 1. Hayden Ross 3605; 2. Kerney Weaver 2970; 3. Kip Hughes 2550; 4. Troy Bynum 2445; 5. Kaleb Roach 2275; 6. Eddie Martin 2240; 7. Richard Shepler 1830; 8. Brett Hansen 1820; 9. Eddie Tidwell 1545; 10. Eric Brill 1520.
2022 Winners: 3/25 - Hayden Ross (Thunderbird Speedway); 3/26 - Brett Hansen (Thunderbird Speedway). 4/2 - Brett Hansen (Enid Speedway); 4/15 - Hayden Ross (Thunderbird Speedway); 4/22 - Kip Hughes (Thunderbird Speedway); 4/23 - Hayden Ross (Oklahoma Sports Park); 5/6 - Jamie Burford (West Texas Raceway); 5/7 - Jamie Burford (Route 66 Motor Speedway).
About Complete Well Testing
Based in Oklahoma, Complete Well Testing is a family owned and operated company specializing in hydrostatic tubing testing and EMI tubing scanning.
About Sooner Late Model Series
The Sooner Late Model Series was formed in 2016 by Enid Speedway co-promoter Mark Brill. Brill felt there was not many opportunities for late model competitors to race in Oklahoma and the Sooner Late Model Series was formed. Now the series has grown beyond the borders of Oklahoma with events held in the neighboring states of Kansas, Texas and Arkansas as well.
Article Credit: John Rittenoure