Constantly challenging for victories, and consistency across the board produced one of the best seasons of Glenn Watson’s career as he was able to take home a pair of championships at year end.
Constantly challenging for victories, and consistency across the board produced one of the best seasons of Glenn Watson’s career as he was able to take home a pair of championships at year end.
This past season, Matt Haufe put together an incredible campaign, including nine straight victories in a row, en route to winning the Trailers Plus Eastern Ontario Legends Series Championship. Though beyond that, he impressed even beyond that – taking home the World Asphalt Pro Championship, as well.
Although it appeared the chips were put against him at times, Ryan Semple stuck with it throughout the entire 2017 campaign en route to a runner-up points finish.
Competing at Sunset Speedway this past season, Randi Seguin was solid throughout the entire campaign en route to sixth-place finish in the year-end standings.
With multiple feature win and a top-five finish in the year-end standings, this past season for Rick Spencer-Walt certainly went well.
With consistency all season long, Stefan Woyslaw put together a solid campaign at Sunset Speedway to place fifth in the Signs of Innovation Mini Stock standings.
This past season in the Lucas Oil Can-Am T.Q. Midgets, Ryan Fraser put together a solid season en route to finishing third in the year-end standings. As part of the new Catching up with…. series, Ryan Fraser spoke about the year and more.
For the third consecutive year in a row, Jody Bound is at the top of the pylon at season’s end. After winning the OSCAAR Midget title in 2015, he has now gone back-to-back in the Outlaw Midgets, winning the championship in 2016 and 2017.
After success behind the wheel of both a mighty mini and a super stock, Treyten Lapcevich made the biggest step of his career this past season, running the full APC Auto Parts United Late Models of Ontario tour schedule.
With a focus on continuing to improve on a weekly basis, Wally Wilson walked away from his rookie OSCAAR Modified campaign with a top-10 finish in points.