Bone Stock Champ Corey Strawn Moves to Mini Stock Ranks for 2020
He came. He raced. He conquered.
After claiming last year’s Battlefield Equipment Rental Bone Stock track championship, Corey Strawn has announced plans to join the Jiffy Lube Mini Stock pack for Peterborough Speedway’s 2020 season.
“With 4 years of racing in the Bone Stock ranks under my belt, I’d already been entertaining thoughts of moving on. Winning last year’s track championship just gave me an extra nudge,” said Corey Strawn. “It’s a new division, but the stage is still the same. Only some of the players will be different. I’m looking forward to getting the season underway and can’t wait for the first laps of the year to see if we can pick-up where we left-off in 2019.”
Strawn will be taking the green flag at Peterborough Speedway’s Pure Country 105 Season Opener – featuring free spectator grandstand admission – Saturday, May 16th in an immaculately prepared 1991 Honda CRX #77 machine in the SMS Racing tradition. With backing from Eibach Springs, Marcor Automotive, New Generation Race Engines, Restoration Co., Bad Axe Restoration Products, Taunton Tire, AECO Groups, Abatement Technologies, Bullet Line/JD Trucks, Lesco Sandblasting, Advanced Dry, Wickens Dry Ice Blasting, McGowan Insulations, Terco Construction, I & I Construction, Inspection Channel, STM Environmental, Rambel Construction, Green Stream Environmental, Mold Tech, Safe Tech, I-Dry Restoration, Contractor Pass, H & S Specialties, Borque Transmission and Niagara Powder Coating the 32-year-old speedster from Courtice, Ontario hopes to be a factor right out of the box.
“We definitely did our homework when putting this piece together,” admitted Corey Strawn, who works as a warehouse/service repair supervisor. “Year after year, the top teams in this class have taken their programs to the next level and we’ll have to meet or exceed what they’ve been doing if we expect to be competitive. There’s nothing quite like the rush you get every time you’re behind the wheel. Even if its just for a few minutes, it’s the only time you aren’t thinking about anything except beating the other cars on the track.”
The driver says his wife Rho Clarry-Strawn is an excellent cheerleader and has been very supportive of his racing endeavours and even works on the car when she’s free. He’s also very thankful for the assistance he’s received from his father Brian Strawn, brother Chad Strawn, Glen Morris, Paul Kuleba and Michael Kotsopoulos throughout the different stages of his career.
To keep in touch with Corey Strawn’s progress during his first season of action in the Peterborough Speedway Mini Stock division, join the S&S Racing #77 Facebook group.