After a solid campaign, Nick Goetz is entering this year confident in his team’s chances this season.
After a solid campaign, Nick Goetz is entering this year confident in his team’s chances this season.
The efforts by JL Motorsports to overhaul their program during the off-season look to be paying off, as Jordan Latimer posted a pair of top-10 finishes on opening night at Sunset Speedway.
The Bullen name has been connected to stock car racing for many years, with success by both Fred and Phil Bullen in previous seasons. The family is set to add another name to the list of racers, with Josh Bullen set for his rookie Mini Stock season at Sunset Speedway in 2017.
The Signs of Innovation Mini Stock Division at Sunset Speedway is set to grow one more in 2017 as Curtis Stewart adds his name to the roster.
The Battlefield Equipment Rental Four Funs at Peterborough Speedway are always entertaining to watch, and Keith Parkes is one of the drivers who hopes to be part of the battles for victories this season.
This year, the OSCAAR Modifieds seem to be packed with competition as seven new drivers are set to compete in 2017.
After a successful campaign last year with the Outlaw Midgets, Kevin Spiez is set to run their full schedule once again in 2017.
Sunset Speedway’s Super Stock division just continues to grow in size, and talent. It was recently revealed that Jay Cutting would be making his return to the track, driving a car owned by John Latimer.
With performance on his side, Darren Dryden has cemented himself as one of the T.Q. Lucas Oil Can-Am Midget front runners on a weekly basis.
While discussion has centered on the OSCAAR Modified and Pro Midget rookies, the OSCAAR Outlaw Super Late Models are also going to have some new faces, as well. Jamie Richardson, son-in-law of OSCAAR race winner Dave Taylor, is set for his rookie season in 2017.