After having a couple rough weeks at Sauble Speedway, JL Motorsports is hopeful that the end of July will bring a strong run to the end of the season.
After having a couple rough weeks at Sauble Speedway, JL Motorsports is hopeful that the end of July will bring a strong run to the end of the season.
With about two months left of racing at Sunset Speedway, things are certainly getting interesting when it comes to the top drivers in the standings as everybody tries to tally up as many points as possible. With that in mind, it’s perfect time to bring back everybody’s favorite column.
Racing in three features over the course of two days, Rick Spencer-Walt was able to pick up three top-fives at Sauble Speedway this past weekend.
While the night was highlighted by a great autograph session during intermission, the action before and after was just as impressive.
After winning four straight features in a row, the luck finally caught up with Kevin Bridge as his fortunes switched away from his favor this past weekend.
Racing at Peterborough Speedway for a change this season, Paul Maltese suffered a mechanical failure while running in the top-five.
Running an OSCAAR Modified and Outlaw Midget event on the same weekend, Wally Wilson was able to walk away with a top-10 finish.
In his first race back since injuring his thumb in the season opener at Sunset Speedway, Luke Gignac drove a flawless race en route to scoring a fifth-place finish on Friday night at Kawartha Speedway.
Beginning to track down the leader in his qualifying heat, A.J. Emms saw his night go up in smoke at Kawartha Speedway on Friday.
Taking the lead with just 10 laps on the board, Gary McLean led the rest of the way en route to scoring the OSCAAR Modified feature victory at Kawartha Speedway.