Estenson Racing Closes 2020 AFT Season in Daytona
Estenson Racing put the final touches on a championship-winning Progressive American Flat Track season on a Saturday night finale dominated ...
Estenson Racing put the final touches on a championship-winning Progressive American Flat Track season on a Saturday night finale dominated ...
Newly crowned Progressive American Flat Track AFT Singles champion Dallas Daniels and his Estenson Racing teammate, Mikey Rush, overcame adversity ...
A look back at the penultimate American Flat Track round in photos.
Dallas Daniels put an exclamation point on his triumphant 2020 Progressive American Flat Track AFT Singles title campaign with a ...
Estenson Racing’s Ryan Wells and Dallas Daniels finished second and third, respectively, at the penultimate round of American Flat Track’s AFT Singles Championship – the Minnesota Mile. Wells, who feels quite at home on the Mile tracks, was in his comfort zone. He finished second in both his Heat and Semi. In the Main Event, ...
Estenson Racing’s Kolby Carlile once again proved perfect for the second year running at the Minnesota Mile. The 2017 AFT Singles Champion topped the timesheets and won his Semi en route to scoring his second win during his debut season in American Flat Track’s AFT Production Twins Championship. Carlile feels quite at home on the ...
With a win to their credit already this season, Estenson Racing’s Ryan Wells and Dallas Daniels are hungry for more as American Flat Track heads into the penultimate round of the season at the Minnesota Mile on September 21. Wells’ win came earlier this season at the So-Cal Half-Mile. He feels quite at home on ...
Estenson Racing’s Jake Johnson and Kolby Carlile head to the Minnesota Mile looking to return to the top at the penultimate American Flat Track round in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on September 21. American Flat Track returned to Canterbury Park last season for the first time in eight years. So, while it was not an all-new venue ...
In our latest episode of Flat Track Tech, Kolby Carlile’s Crew Chief Brandan Bergen talks about the role of electronics in today’s modern flat track machines.
Ronnie Jones retired from full-time racing back in 2000, but the multi-time Grand National winner never quite hung up his steel shoe altogether. Fast forward nineteen years later and he’s still lining up in the premier class of American Flat Track. Jones, who turned pro in 1979, is looking to achieve a personal goal of ...