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Brooklyn Singleton and HISUN Outpace the Competition During TexPlex Series Final

In addition to winning first place in the Youth 250 Production Class, Singleton was able to grab a fourth place overall finish.

For yet another time this season, Brooklyn Singleton, from Coweta, Oklahoma, outpaced the competition behind the wheel of her HISUN Strike 250 to finish atop the podium during the series final doubleheader at TexPlex Park (Midlothian, Texas). In addition to winning first place in the Youth 250 Production Class, Singleton was able to grab a fourth place overall finish in the championship points after only competing in three rounds during the TexPlex 2021 SxS Series.

Carving a new lane, HISUN is putting safety in the forefront amongst young drivers and is assisting in ushering in the next generation of off-road enthusiasts.

TexPlex Park attracts the best drivers and teams throughout the southern region of the U.S., racing in the most impressive off-road vehicles. Singleton lived up to the challenge aboard her Strike 250, performing incredibly well and overcoming the tough competition throughout.

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