With a couple of races in the books for each of the OSCAAR divisions, the championship battles in each class are beginning to take shape. With all three series in action at Sunset Speedway, here is a critical update.
With a couple of races in the books for each of the OSCAAR divisions, the championship battles in each class are beginning to take shape. With all three series in action at Sunset Speedway, here is a critical update.
There are plenty of nights on the 2019 schedule that you want to be at Flamboro Speedway – actually, every race night is a good. However, there are certain ones that fans should be circling. Kid’s Ride Night on August 3 is one of those special nights.
Although the panel mostly agreed on the 10 drivers that should be on this list, there were variations on how they should be ordered due to a variety of factors – competition, field size, and how each driver came across the result they got. So did we get it right this week?
This past weekend was busy for Emms Racing with a pair of events in two different series at two different race tracks.
After taking some time away from racing, Eric Yorke returned to Sunset Speedway in style – visiting victory lane on Saturday night.
Despite battling the handling of the No. 57 Late Model through the night, Ron Quesnelle was still able to drive it to a sixth-place finish on Saturday night.
Set to put together a solid night under his belt, Robbie Sikes would go around for a late-race spin at Sunset Speedway on Saturday night.
For the third straight week in a row, Spencer-Walt Motorsports visited victory lane at Sunset Speedway, as Rick Spencer-Walt won the 50-lap feature on Saturday night.
Dealing with mechanical issues, Wally Wilson would just miss finishing in the top-10 in the Queenston Chevrolet Buick GMC OSCAAR Modified event at Delaware Speedway.
The solid performances continued for Luke Gignac on Friday night at Delaware Speedway with another top-10 finish.