BACK TO WORK ON LABOR DAY WEEKEND: DAVID GRAVEL PUNCHES IN AND WORKS HARD ALL NIGHT TO BRING HOME A PODIUM FINISH IN THE WALKER PERFORMANCE FILTRATION #41 AT HUSET’S IN THE FINALE

September 6th, 2020

BRANDON, SOUTH DAKOTA (September 6, 2020) – Many times the life for the professional race drivers and teams are often misunderstood and even sometimes glamourized. The men and women of this sport are incredibly engaged at what they do and give it their all night in and night out. Because of the race schedule Along with the continuous and required travel, these teams give up what most would consider a “normal” life to chase their dreams racing around the country against the best in the business. Sure they are competitors on the track and down merchandise alley, but they create a bond that is stronger than normal as they are together going up and down the road most of the year. That bond doesn’t make the work or associated sacrifices any easier, but it does make it more enjoyable knowing others are there with you and have your back. So on this Labor Day weekend, when most were cooking out and enjoying time in the pool, all of these impressive individuals were back at Huset’s Speedway for the second night of high speed racing action as 38 drivers and teams were ready to do battle in their sprint cars as they were vying for the $20,000 winner’s check.

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TIRES WEAR OUT FIELD AT HUSET’S SPEEDWAY: KICKING OFF LABOR DAY WEEKEND, THE AIR GOES OUT OF THE RIGHT REAR AS DAVID GRAVEL SALVAGES A TOP TEN ABOARD THE WALKER PERFORMANCE FILTRATION MAXIM

September 5th, 2020

BRANDON, SOUTH DAKOTA (September 5, 2020) – The sprint car racing community received a gift when Tod Quiring purchased Huset’s Speedway back in July 2020. The beautiful 3/8-mile high-banked, dirt oval, located between Sioux Falls and Brandon, South Dakota off Highway 11, was carved into a soybean field by a local farmer and business person, Til Huset, in 1953. Throughout the years, Huset’s Speedway has been the high speed playground of sprint car legends for many years until a new owner purchased it in 2015 and changed its’ name to Badlands Motor Speedway and the track eventually closed the doors back in 2017. Under Tod Quiring’s ownership, he changed the name back to Huset’s Speedway and on Saturday night the pit area was again filled with talented teams and drivers as he welcomed 37 teams to race in the two-day Labor Day World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series weekend show at the famed racing facility.

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