Following a successful season, Spencer-Walt Motorsports is only looking upwards from here.
Following a successful season, Spencer-Walt Motorsports is only looking upwards from here.
With three feature wins, four heat victories, and seven feature top-fives, it’s safe to say that Chris Milwain had a great year en route to placing third in the year-end OSCAAR Modified standings.
Showing speed right from the start of the season opener at Kawartha Speedway, Tyler Hawn was solid right through the entire year en route to being crowned the inaugural Hot Rod Series Champion.
In a combination of building on the success already experienced, along with a new partnership, SMG Motorsports is putting all their ducks in a row for a run at the APC Auto Parts United Late Models of Ontario Series Championship.
Coming off his most successful season in Super Late Model competition to date, Sean Grosman will be one of the drivers vying for the inaugural Ontario Super Late Models Series Championship.
A veteran in Ontario Legends Series competition, Kevin Foisy knows what it takes to get to victory lane, as demonstrated on a couple different occasions last season.
With eight top-10 finishes last year, it’s safe to say that Kendra Adams had a solid Sauble Falls Tent and Trailer Park Late Model rookie campaign at Sunset Speedway. Beyond her on-track success though, she made waves off the track with her own television show and continued marketing efforts.
When Short Track Musings asked Adam Misener to reflect back on last year, his answer was simple and straight to the point.
With consistency from May to October, Tyler Hawn put together his best OSCAAR season to date en route to a runner-up in the year-end Outlaw Super Late Model standings. The success is admirable, considering the tough battles the team faced off the track as Tyler’s father Don passed away mid-season.
With consistency on a weekly basis, A.J. Emms put together another solid year of OSCAAR Modified competition en route to a runner-up in the year-end standings.