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June 28th, 2014 - Riley Hickman Finds Victory Lane at Boyd's Speedway
Riley Hickman was back to his winning ways on Saturday evening, as the team entered a Weekly Racing Steel Head Late Model event at Boyd's Speedway (Ringgold, Georgia). Hickman started fourth in the main event and battled his way to victory lane aboard his #R1 BIF Motorsports/Hickman Manufacturing Company/CVR/Phantom Racing Engine Crate Late Model entry. Bryan Pritchard finished second followed by Blake Armitage, James Perry, and Justin Litchford rounding out the top five finishers. Full results from the event are available at www.BoydsSpeedway.net

June 25th, 2014 - Hickman Enters Summer Nationals Event at Clarksville
Riley Hickman Racing traveled to Clarksville Speedway (Clarksville, Tennessee) on Wednesday evening for a $5,000-to-win UMP Summer Nationals event.

A stout field of thirty Super Late Models filled the pit area at the 3/8 mile oval. A seventh place finish in heat race action left Riley just short of locking into the finale, sending him to a b-main. Unfortunately, in the b-main Hickman failed to reach a transfer position, bringing his night to an early end.

Full results from the event are available at www.TheHellTour.com


June 21st, 2014 - Riley Hickman Manages Top Ten Finish at Talladega
It was back to business with the Southern All Star (SAS) Racing Series on Saturday night at Talladega Short Track (Eastboga, Alabama).

A strong field of thirty-one Super Late Models registered for the annual B.J. Parker Memorial, which posted a $4,200 top prize for competitors. Hickman locked into the thirteenth starting spot via preliminary action, and overcame an early race caution that cause damage to his #R1 BIF Motorsports/Hickman Manufacturing Company/CVR/Vic Hill Racing Engine Super Late Model for a ninth place finish in the final rundown.

Riley continues to lead the latest SAS point’s standings. Complete results from the event and the latest series standings are available at www.SASDirt.com


June 14th, 2014 - Hickman Travels to Volunteer Speedway
Riley Hickman resumed competition with the Southern All Star Racing Series on Saturday evening at Volunteer Speedway (Bulls Gap, Tennessee).

Twenty-one Super Late Models took to the lightning fast 4/10 mile oval for the annual Scott Sexton Memorial that boosted a $5,200 top prize for competitors. Hickman locked into the finale via his qualifying efforts, and went on to finish fifth behind race winner Brad Neat, Randle Chupp, Todd Morrow, and Aaron Ridley.

Complete results are available at www.SASDirt.com

In the track's Steel Head Late Model division a $2,000 winner's check was up for grabs. Hickman made the race-winning pass on early leader Cory Hedgecock on lap 20 of the main event, and went on to score his seventh victory of the season over Hedgecock, Ross White, Greg Estes, and John Tweed.

Full results from the event are available at www.VolunteerSpeedway.com