Ontario’s gem at the beach has some new owners heading into the 2017 season.
Ontario’s gem at the beach has some new owners heading into the 2017 season.
After a long off-season, the OSCAAR Modifieds are ready to get their 2017 season underway this Sunday, May 21 at the 1/4 mile bowl-shaped oval known as Full Throttle Motor Speedway.
With two weeks in the books, Delaware Speedway enters May 19 for their third weekend of competition. So far, the action has been hot at the London, Ontario-based oval with solid car counts, and lots of side-by-side racing. As you get ready to head out on this Friday night, here are your five thoughts to consider.
When the OSCAAR Hot Rods takes the green flag for their inaugural event at Full Throttle Motor Speedway, Adam Misener will be one of the drivers in the field behind the wheel of his 1964 Impala. After all, he’s been on board with the series since the original announcement.
Even though there is only two nights in the books for the Pure Stocks, it doesn’t mean there aren’t smiling faces throughout the pits. Just ask Mark Thorne.
Racing in his first event of the 2017 season at Sunset Speedway, Robert Toope was solid all race long en route to a top-20 finish.
Despite going around for a quick spin in her heat, Lisa DeLeeuw bounced back with a podium finish in the b-main to qualify for the main event, and post a top-20 finish against the best of the province.
Eric Yorke continued his strong start to the 2017 season, picking up his second straight top-five feature finish on Saturday night at Sunset Speedway.
After having to start deep in the field for the 25-lap feature, Cameron McGlashan put on a show making his way through to score a top-10 finish on Saturday night at Sunset Speedway.
After displaying high hopes entering the season, the first couple weekends haven’t gone as planned for Robbie Sikes so far in 2017.