From Spira Racing
From Spira Racing
Before you can race in the bigger classes of motorsports, you need to get your start somewhere. For a lot of drivers, it was in the four-cylinder Mini Stocks and Pure Stocks. Those classes shined on Saturday night at Flamboro Speedway, with one driver sweeping the night.
Five disqualifications, combined with seven different race winners made for an interesting week for the panel as they debated who should remain on the list. 14 drivers were discussed, but this is the Mini Stock Top-10 so four of those would miss the cut. So who made the cut, and did we get it right?
It was all about the points leaders this past weekend at Flamboro Speedway, as each of them were able to score the victory in their respective OSCAAR class.
From Gary Elliott Motorsports
Running a pair of Knightworks Design, Scott Reinhart Trailer Sales Ltd OSCAAR Hot Rod features presented by Ohsweken Speedway, two drivers picked up their first career victories at Flamboro Speedway.
The Queenston Chevrolet Buick GMC, Scott Reinhart Trailer Sales Ltd OSCAAR Modified points leader A.J. Emms extended his advantage on Saturday night, winning the feature at Flamboro Speedway presented by M&M Automotive & Touchwood Cabinets.
The winning has continued for Daniel Hawn, as he dominated the Living Lighting, Scott Reinhart Trailer Sales Ltd OSCAAR Pro Sprint feature presented by Metro Air.
While possibly headed for a career-best performance on Saturday night, Wally Wilson saw his night come to an unfortunate early end when he was caught up in a racing incident.
Despite having to go to the back after an incident, Luke Gignac made his way back to the front for a top-10 finish on Saturday night at Flamboro Speedway.