Overheating engine ends Seibert's day early
June 13, 2010, WILLIAMS LAKE, BC– An overheating engine forced Trevor Seibert to retire early from the Vortex Brake Pads 200 at Mosport International Raceway near Toronto on Sunday. The veteran racer from Williams Lake, British Columbia, hoped his off-season switch from Ford to Dodge would bring new luck.
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 16 June 2010 01:13 )
Williams Lake's Trevor Seibert ready for 2010 NASCAR Canadian Tire SeriesWILLIAMS LAKE, BC– Lady luck has shone on Williams Lake, BC, racer Trevor Seibert in 2010, and he hasn't turned a lap yet in his NASCAR Canadian Tire Series entry. The accomplished road racer and winner in numerous North American racing series opens his 2010 schedule this weekend at Mosport International Raceway near Toronto, Ontario. Read MORE Inside Track News Last Updated ( Wednesday, 09 June 2010 23:06 ) Seibert scores solid top-10 result at hometown trackRyley Seibert finished eighth on Saturday night at his hometown track Thunder Mountain Speedway. The Williams Lake, BC, teenager overcame adverse conditions in the 100 lap main event to score the impressive finish. After qualifying fourth of 16 entries in time trials the rookie Seibert started the main event in 12th position. ARCA Series rules state that a rookie driver must start behind the experienced competitors. Last Updated ( Wednesday, 09 June 2010 23:06 ) ARCA brought thunder to the mountainBy Joe Cousins (Photo:s Cailin Cousins) The stock car racing at Thunder Mountain Speedway had a good turnout of fans for the season opener. Two locals are racing in the ARCA West OK Tires series this year, Garnet Grimard in the 52 car and Ryley Seibert in the 09 car. The ARCA West OK Tire Series had a total of 16 cars come to town for the races and ran a 100 lap main event. Katana rocks Western SpeedwayBy Dave Balkwill, Katana Sportsman Series Announcer Very chilly weather greeted us at Western Speedway on Saturday afternoon the 29th of May. Twenty-eight cars were there to do battle for 100 laps on the 4/10ths oval. Fast time was 17.155 by Wade Bland in the 07 car, second fast was Dave Hemrich in the 33 car at 17.184 and third quickest was Bob Kuhn at 17.195 in the 58 car. |




