14-year-old Luke Sorrow of Belton, S.C. picked up the win in the first limited late model feature, with Tasha Kummer scoring her first career checkered flag in the second race, making speedway history in the process of her very convincing win over Sorrow.
Sorrow also picked up the win in both the Daytona1 Challenger and Pro divisions in the Southeast Limited Late Model Series at Anderson Motor Speedway last Friday night.
Will Kummer, Bob Root, third generation racer Colby Howard or one of our other top competitors be able to slow the speedy Sorrow down?
Could Sorrow’s sister-in-law Taylor make history of her own and get her own 2016 win?
Find out when “Saturday Night Thunder” returns to Greenville-Pickens Speedway!
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