Winter is behind us now and it's time again for mudbog racing! The Bowden Racing Team has been working really hard for the past few months to ready for tomorrows opening day of the Gumboro Mudbog.
"The Grey Ghost" owned and driven by Lee and Lori Ann Sturgis have added a roll cage to their mud truck.
Lee Sturgis participated in the first ever mudbog sponsored by Checkered Flags Productions and the Salisbury Civic Center in January.
Lee Sturgis participated in the first ever mudbog sponsored by Checkered Flags Productions and the Salisbury Civic Center in January.
"All Night Soldier" driven by Patrick Long participated in the mudbog held at the Civic Center in January also. He has installed a new roll cage. Roll cages are just one of the requirements to qualify to race in some the various classes of racing at Gumboro.
"Short and Sassy" driven by Barry Wise will be racing with a larger engine this year. I'll have updated photos on this truck and the new engine a little later.
"In the Mix" with driver Johnnie Edwards will be racing with a new engine also this season.
And not to forget "Sod Buster". The old "Sod Buster" is transforming into a new and improved mud truck. We're all looking forward to it being at the track in time for Crisfield races in May. Stay tuned..........
Don't forget opening day for Gumboro mudracing is Saturday, April 30. Gates open at 10:00 A.M.
Lets hope racing begins at the announced 1:00 P.M.
It's been a long winter and the Bowden Racing Team is ready to rip through that mud!
Hope to see you there!
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