City Chevrolet Big 10 Series Finale at Cherokee Speedway in South Carolina
- 25 Sept 2007
Cherokee Speedway at Gaffney, South Carolina hosted the tenth and final round of
the City Chevrolet Big 10 Series.
For Chris Steele and the 2 Crew it meant a top five finish. Steele spent most of the week putting his 602 engine back in his GRT race car. He qualified third fastest and went to the outside pole for the first heat. Steele took the lead on the start and never looked back, taking a flag to flag victory.
The heat race win meant the Rock Hill, South Carolina racer scored the pole position for the feature event. At the start of the race Steele discovered the inside pole was not the best place to be. “The bottom groove was very greasy,” he said. “I was not able to get a good start.” Steele slipped into third position and had to settle for third place.
“We really worked hard to get here,” he said. “We had a good night and are third in the final overall City Chevrolet Big 10 Series standings.”
“We wouldn’t be here without the support of our sponsors,” said Steele. “Our K&N Engineering products worked awesome, as always I really couldn’t picture racing without them.”
Steele and the 2 Crew head back to Cherokee Speedway this Saturday for a Fastrak Weekly Racing Series at Gaffney, South Carolina.
Follow Chris Steele throughout the racing season at the K&N news site. Find K&N products for your vehicle using the K&N application search then use the K&N dealer search to find a K&N dealer in your part of the world.
For Chris Steele and the 2 Crew it meant a top five finish. Steele spent most of the week putting his 602 engine back in his GRT race car. He qualified third fastest and went to the outside pole for the first heat. Steele took the lead on the start and never looked back, taking a flag to flag victory.
The heat race win meant the Rock Hill, South Carolina racer scored the pole position for the feature event. At the start of the race Steele discovered the inside pole was not the best place to be. “The bottom groove was very greasy,” he said. “I was not able to get a good start.” Steele slipped into third position and had to settle for third place.
“We really worked hard to get here,” he said. “We had a good night and are third in the final overall City Chevrolet Big 10 Series standings.”
“We wouldn’t be here without the support of our sponsors,” said Steele. “Our K&N Engineering products worked awesome, as always I really couldn’t picture racing without them.”
Steele and the 2 Crew head back to Cherokee Speedway this Saturday for a Fastrak Weekly Racing Series at Gaffney, South Carolina.
Follow Chris Steele throughout the racing season at the K&N news site. Find K&N products for your vehicle using the K&N application search then use the K&N dealer search to find a K&N dealer in your part of the world.