Bayston Consistent Through Beaver Dam Double; Massive WoO Weekend In SD On Deck

Story By: TYLER ALTMEYER / CJB MOTORSPORTS – CARLISLE, PA – Consistency is always the key, and for Spencer Bayston and CJB Motorsports, consistency was certainly found during their recent two-day stay in the Badger State, capping the annual Jim “JB” Boyd Memorial at Beaver Dam Raceway in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, with back-to-back top-ten finishes, highlighting each of which with a sixth-place score in the $20,000-to-win finale on Saturday, June 17.

Bayston started second on Saturday’s A-Main lineup, battling for the top spot early before fading to just outside of the top five.

Just one night prior in the Jim Boyd Memorial opener, Bayston finished tenth, maintaining his place within the top-ten after starting ninth on the grid.

With all results considered, Bayston, who calls Lebanon, Indiana, home, remains eighth in the World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series championship standings, padded by 18 top-ten finishes to date, three of which occurring inside the top-five.

Although still hunting for his first victory of the season, the top-ten sweep gives Bayston a perfect momentum shift, eager to use his consistency in the upcoming blockbuster at Huset’s Speedway.

“I’m very happy with our overall performances this weekend at Beaver Dam. I feel like we’re making massive strides toward a sound package that will assure great results night in and night out,” Bayston said. “Our qualifying has improved and our race package was strong both nights. Barry, Troy, Aydin, and Erik continue to work hard and I’m proud of their efforts. We have a massive weekend ahead and we’re more than excited to get things underway at Huset’s Speedway.”

Spencer Bayston and CJB Motorsports will continue their 2023 World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series campaign with Huset’s Speedway’s Billion Auto High Bank Nationals presented by Menards. The massive four-night event is set for Wednesday through Saturday, June 21-24. Three preliminary events will award a stout $20,000-to-win each followed by the $250,000-to-win finale on Saturday night; the largest payday in World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series history.