Chad Kemenah racing news 2006-08-30
Kemenah looks to extend top 5 streak! August 30, 2006 (Medford, OR) Thus far the 2006 World of Outlaws season has been a rough one for Chad Kemenah the fromer 4 time All Star Sprint Champion. By most this would be a very ...
Kemenah looks to extend top 5 streak!
August 30, 2006 (Medford, OR) Thus far the 2006 World of Outlaws season has been a rough one for Chad Kemenah the fromer 4 time All Star Sprint Champion. By most this would be a very successful year, leading the rookie of the year points battle, numerous top 5 and top 10 finishes, but for Kemenah and the team that is not good enough. The year started on a very positive not with a win at the season opener in Volusia, Fl but after that the RacinSoles.com/UUI Eagle has had an up and down ride. You name it and it has happened to the 15K team this season both on and off the track.
Just last week on the way to Skagit Speedway in Montana the team's semi lost it's transmission and the team spent 3 days in Montana waiting for repairs. Little things as well just seemed to keep creeping up during races that would have the RacinSoles.com/UUI team scratching their heads. However recently all of that has changed. Beginning with Nodak Speedway in Minot, ND the team has finished 5th three straight times and is looking to extend that streak if not improve upon it tonight at Medford Speedway in Medford, OR.
"You name it and it happens to us." Said a Smiling Kemenah. "For a while there we just could not buy a break. It seemed that if it could go wrong it did. Brian (Kemenah) and the guys have held their heads up and continued to work their butts off and it looks like it is paying off. We have been running great these last few races and if we can keep that up victory lane will find us. All in all it has not been the season we had hoped for but when you step into this level of racing you have to expect some rough swings. I really hope ours is behind us."
-credit: pj
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