History was made on Friday, July 24, at Humboldt Speedway with two first-time feature winners, the triumphant return of a salty veteran to victory lane and the continuing saga of a racing legend as USRA Modified legend-in-the-making Justin "Whitey" Folk continued to roll along at a blistering pace.
USRA Casey’s General Stores Weekly Racing Series results for Friday, July 18, from the Humboldt Speedway in Humboldt, Kan.
The near total domination of late in the USRA Modified division has seen Justin "Whitey" Folk hammer a lot of tough competition. His own brother, Jess Folk Jr., came close to pulling off a win to break the spell Friday night. Unfortunately for Jess, close doesn't get it done.
Johnny Bone Jr. won the 16th Annual Humboldt Speedway Modified Blast Thursday night. Well, maybe saying he "won" it is a bit of an understatement. This guy rolled into town and smoked everybody.
USRA Modified action Friday night at Humboldt Speedway featured the "usual suspect": Whitey Folk, riding the high side of The Hummer high banks on his way to still another feature win.
The mid-point of the 2008 season has come and gone with veteran driver Jess Folk Jr. topping the current points standings in the USRA Modifieds. This week's big ticket race had to be a duel between Justin "Whitey" Folk and road warrior Johnny Bone Jr.
USRA Casey’s General Stores Weekly Racing Series results for Sunday, June 15, from Humboldt Speedway in Humboldt, Kan.
In the main event, it was "Katy bar the door" for one lap until Gary Langworthy Jr. ate the wall in turn 1. On the restart, Justin "Whitey" Folk went from fifth to first in less time than it took you to read this, and simply sailed away.
Friday night at the Humboldt Speedway, USRA Modified feature action saw Justin "Whitey" Folk claim his third feature in a row. This trip, Folk smoked everybody, including runner-up Johnny Bone Jr. At the flag, Jess Folk Jr. squeezed past Scott Daniels for third.
Despite early pressure from brother Whitey, Jess Folk Jr. took the USRA Modified feature Friday, May 9, at Humboldt Speedway with little drama. The dramatic performance of the event was turned in by Jessy Willard, who started fourth row inside and finished second.
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