Following a disappointing run last weekend, the NFC Motorsports team went to work during the week. Their hard work would pay off as Terry Woodley finished Saturday night’s feature in eighth spot.
Woodley started off the night with a fifth place finish in his heat, automatically qualifying him for the feature later on. He would then finish 10th in the fast qualifer’s dash.
Following the redraw for the feature, Woodley would start the 25-lap affair from the ninth spot. He would begin his climb to the front, moving up to the sixth spot by the first caution at lap five. He would get alongside Miles Tyson on the restart for fifth and stayed there for numerous laps, but unfortunately wasn’t able to make the pass. He would then fall back to sixth before the second caution at lap 14 for a spin by Jake Watson.
Woodley continued to run strong throughout the final 10 laps of the feature, and would cross the line in eighth for his first top-10 finish of the year.
Photos from the night can be found on the team website at http://www.nfcmotorsports.com.
Special thanks to Zeggil Custom Homes.com, CARS Collingwood Automotive Repair Services, Lil Loads, PWL Electricial, Greenview Graphics, Nottawasaga Mechanical for the continued support.
With a solid night under his belt, Terry Woodley and NFC Motorsports will now look towards having a strong run at the Spring Velocity in the 35-lap Mini Stock Invitational. Be sure to join the team at Sunset Speedway on May 17th for the event that will feature a pre-race autograph session on track. Front gates will open a noon, with the racing action kicking off at 2pm. Details about the event can be found on the speedway website at http://www.sunsetspeedway.ca.