In a unique partnership, ShortTrackMusings.com has partnered with the Rich Schwartzenburg- representing Ontario Mini Stocks facebook group to put together a top-10 ranking of the best asphalt drivers across the province.
In a unique partnership, ShortTrackMusings.com has partnered with the Rich Schwartzenburg- representing Ontario Mini Stocks facebook group to put together a top-10 ranking of the best asphalt drivers across the province.
After chasing after championships the past couple of seasons, the focus is solely on getting to victory lane as many times as possible for Kevin Bridge in 2019.
After winning the Great Lakes Concrete Series Super Stock Championship last season, Kris Lawrence is set to move up a step on the racing ladder, tackling the Pro Late Model division at Delaware Speedway.
Over the course of the 2018 season, it’s no secret that there were some stunning mini stocks across the province of Ontario as each racer had a unique design of their own.
While Rick Spencer-Walt was crowned the 2018 Great Lakes Concrete Series Late Model Champion, there were plenty of drivers who had success over the course of this past season.
While Kris Lawrence was crowned the 2018 Great Lakes Concrete Series Super Stock Champion, there were plenty of drivers who had success over the course of this past season.
While Warren Paxton was crowned the 2018 Great Lakes Concrete Series Mini Stock Champion, there were plenty of drivers who had success over the course of this past season.
With success across the province of Ontario in 2018, Rick Spencer-Walt was able to put together an impressive season, capped off by winning a pair of championships.
Keeping himself in contention for a solid finish, Cameron McGlashan would get caught up in a crash during the Velocity 250 feature at Sunset Speedway this past Sunday.
Battling up front all race long, Kevin Bridge left Sunset Speedway on Sunday afternoon with a podium finish in the Velocity 250 feature.