Battling hard on a weekly basis, Karlie Wilman’s consistency through the 2019 Signs of Innovation Bone Stock season paid off at Sunset Speedway en route to a sixth-place finish in the year-end standings.
Battling hard on a weekly basis, Karlie Wilman’s consistency through the 2019 Signs of Innovation Bone Stock season paid off at Sunset Speedway en route to a sixth-place finish in the year-end standings.
Continuing to battle hard on a weekly basis, Andrew Shilling’s perseverance was rewarded in the year-end Signs of Innovation Bone Stock standings with a fifth-place finish in the final rankings.
Despite entering the season with excitement of her rookie campaign, Shiann Wilman was forced to scale back her schedule due to health reasons.
Eric Yorke made for a memorable trip back to Sunset Speedway on Saturday night, once again parking the No. 51 Nissan in victory lane.
It appeared as though Eddie MacDonald would have a first successful trip to Jukasa Motor Speedway, but that all changed after his trip through the room of doom.
Jumping back behind the wheel of a super stock for the first time this season, Jake Watson proved that he can still get the job done behind the wheel, scoring a eighth-place finish.
Scoring a heat victory and running in the top-five all race long, Brandon McFerran was able to pick up a fourth-place finish in the Super Stock portion of the Canadian Stock Car Nationals weekend at Jukasa Motor Speedway.
For second consecutive year in a row, Georgia’s own Bubba Pollard finished off the Canadian Short Track Nationals at Jukasa Motor Speedway sitting in victory lane.
After coming close a couple times this season, Lane Zardo got to hold the checkered flag in victory lane on Monday at Jukasa Motor Speedway.
A combination of speed and perseverance paid off for A.J. Emms at Flamboro Speedway on Saturday night, as he was able to pick up his fourth feature victory of the 2019 season.