Thanks to Lucas
Oil and MavTV national television, the 2014 Knoxville Championship Cup Series
season will have a field of competitors that is stronger than ever. A check for $20,000 awaits the KCCS champion at
the end of the season and we have 17 nights of racing to see who comes out on
top. The season begins April 19 and the
KCCS finals are August 23.
Bronson
Maeschen won the championship last year with one feature win and 10 top five
finishes. The farmer from Pleasantville
has the same team back in 2014 and they should be ready to contend for another
championship. They made the trip to
Volusia for the World of Outlaws three day show and were faster each night,
winning their heat and making the dash on night three before crashing in the
feature.