NOT BAD FOR STANFIELD ON FRIDAY
BOSSIER CITY, LA (May 20, 2011) – Greg Stanfield and his J&T Racing, Nitrofish, Coffman Tank Trucks, Indicom Electric Pontiac GXP had a much better start to his weekend than the last one. Coming into Heartland Park Topeka, Stanfield and team knew they needed to step it up a notch.
Running a 6.676 at 205.76 mph, Stanfield would put his GXP in the number five spot after two qualifying attempts on Friday in Topeka, Kansas.
“Not a bad day,” said Stanfield. “It looks as if we are back on track, and it feels great. After last weekend, we needed a good start in Topeka. I’m looking forward to racing this weekend.”
There are two more qualifying sessions tomorrow, first one starting at 11 a.m. CST.
BOSSIER CITY, LA (May 20, 2011) – Greg Stanfield and his J&T Racing, Nitrofish, Coffman Tank Trucks, Indicom Electric Pontiac GXP had a much better start to his weekend than the last one. Coming into Heartland Park Topeka, Stanfield and team knew they needed to step it up a notch.
Running a 6.676 at 205.76 mph, Stanfield would put his GXP in the number five spot after two qualifying attempts on Friday in Topeka, Kansas.
“Not a bad day,” said Stanfield. “It looks as if we are back on track, and it feels great. After last weekend, we needed a good start in Topeka. I’m looking forward to racing this weekend.”
There are two more qualifying sessions tomorrow, first one starting at 11 a.m. CST.