As the Living Lighting Canada OSCAAR Pro Sprints continued to grow, there will be a new flock of new faces entering the division in 2019. One of those new drivers is Dylan Little.
As the Living Lighting Canada OSCAAR Pro Sprints continued to grow, there will be a new flock of new faces entering the division in 2019. One of those new drivers is Dylan Little.
After showing speed with a couple heat victories through the 2018 campaign, Parker Traves is hoping a new approach to his program will allow him to elevate his program.
Derek Henderson hadn’t been behind the wheel of a racecar for 15 years, but a phone call from Dan Price to run his Knightworks Design OSCAAR Hot Rod at Kawartha Speedway two years ago changed that.
After making a pair of trips to victory lane last season, Frank Davey is ready to get back at it this year in the St. Onge Recreation Super Stock division at Sunset Speedway.
After pitting for a friend through the 1980’s, Bob Franks got his chance behind the wheel in the thunder car division.
After a solid campaign last season at Flamboro Speedway, Steadfast Racing is ready to get back at it this year, beginning Saturday night.
Several rookies were able to shine during the 2018 Living Lighting OSCAAR Pro Sprint season, one of those being Kevin Taylor. Like the other newcomers, he has also committed to returning for the 2019 campaign.
Throughout the off-season discussion, Peterborough Speedway’s contingent of Mini Stock drivers have been discussed as some of the competitors to watch in 2019. Melissa Bullen was one of the names brought up during that conversation.
Robertson and Co. Racing has been involved in motorsports for a long time, and anybody with experience in motorsports knows what there are ups and downs. Last year, unfortunately, was the later for the group.
The off-season has seen a spike in numbers for the Queenston Chevrolet Buick GMC OSCAAR Modifieds, with a realistic shot of having 30 cars entered for the season opening Spring Velocity event at Sunset Speedway.