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April 26th, 2015 - Hickman Charges to Top Ten in SAS at Smoky Mountain
Riley Hickman resumed competition with the Southern All Star (SAS) Racing Series on Friday night at Smoky Mountain Speedway (Maryville, Tennessee).

The $4,000-to-win program drew a field of twenty-nine entries, and with the top ten qualifiers locking into the 40-lap finale Hickman fell just short of the mark. As a result he would have to run a b-main to earn a transfer position into the main event. After racing his way into the feature via b-main action, Riley drove his #R1 BIF Motorsports/Hickman Manufacturing Company Super Late Model to a solid ninth place finish.

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

On Sunday night, Hickman entered the annual Rome Rumble at Rome International Speedway (Rome, Georgia). With twenty-six entries registering for battle, Riley posted the overall fastest lap in time trials to lock into the pole position for the $3,000-to-win main event. After being forced to the tail by his initial spin early in the race, Hickam rallied back through the field to recover a tenth place finish in the final rundown.

Complete results can be found at www.DixieSpeedway.com


April 18th, 2015 - Riley Hickman Returns to Victory Lane at Volunteer Speedway
Riley Hickman pulled double duty on Saturday night at Volunteer Speedway (Bulls Gap, Tennessee).

Hickman rolled to his fourth victory of the season in the Limited Late Model division, earning $2,000 for his efforts. Riley locked into the 40-lap main event after posting the eighth fastest lap in time trials. In the main event he took the lead from race-long pacesetter, Cory Hedgecock on the 28th circuit and never looked back. He took the checkered flag ahead of Hedgecock, Jason Trammell, Stanley Donahoo, and Trevor Sise.

The Carolina Clash Super Late Model Series sanctioned the annual Spring Thaw, which boosted a $6,000 winner's check. With the top ten qualifiers once again locking into the main event, Hickman fell just short of the mark and had to run a b-main. He went on to win his b-main, earning him the eleventh starting position on the feature grid. Riley ultimately retired early from the 50-lap finale to a disappointing 22nd place finish.

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


April 11th, 2015 - Hickman Snares UCRA Victory at North Georgia
Riley Hickman traveled to Smoky Mountain Speedway (Maryville, Tennessee) on Friday night for an unsanctioned Crate Late Model event.

The Mountain All Star Shootout posted a $3,000 top prize to competitors, and saw nineteen entries registering for action. Hickman posted the fastest lap overall in time trials to lock into the evening's dash. A fifth place finish in the dash would earn Riley the fifth starting spot for the 60-lap main event. He went on to register a second place finish in the final rundown behind only race winner, Cory Hedgecock. Jason Welshan, Brett Wyatt, and Forrest Trent completed the top five finishers.

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

Action shifted to North Georgia Speedway (Chatsworth, Georgia) on Saturday evening as the newly-formed, United Crate Racing Alliance (UCRA) sanctioned a $2,500-to-win program. A talented field of fifty-four Crate Late Models registered for the event. Riley posted the second fastest lap in his group during time trials, earning him the fourth starting spot on the feature grid. Hickman went on to pick up his third victory of the season over Kasey Hall, Jake Teague, Tom Maddox, and Booger Brooks.

Complete results from the event can be found at www.UCRARacing.com


April 4th, 2015 - Hickman Runner-Up in Carolina Clash at The Gap
Riley Hickman entered a single event over the weekend as he traveled to Volunteer Speedway (Bulls Gap, Tennessee) on Saturday night for a Carolina Clash Super Late Model Series event.

A field of twenty Super Late Models assembled on the lightning-fast oval, all chasing the $4,000 top prize. Riley posted the seventh fastest lap overall in time trials, locking him into the seventh starting spot on the feature grid. During the course of the 40-lap finale, Hickman battled amongst the top five before crossing the finish line in second behind only race winner, Chad Ogle. Vic Hill, Mack McCarter, and Mark Vineyard rounded out the top five finishers.

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