In the prelude to the Canadian Nationals next month, it’d be a familiar face with Matt Haufe scoring the Legends feature victory at Kawartha Speedway on Friday night.
In the prelude to the Canadian Nationals next month, it’d be a familiar face with Matt Haufe scoring the Legends feature victory at Kawartha Speedway on Friday night.
Taking the lead mid-race, Kevin Foisy led the rest of the way en route to winning the Sunset Speedway Spring Velocity for the Ontario Legends Series.
It seems with each season, tracks and series continue to step up their game in trying to market to fans and attract racers to their speedways. 2018 is no exception to the rule, given the amount of big events already announced.
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.
Over the course of the season, I have gotten the opportunity to take plenty of photos of each division on-track, with some of those images turning out stellar beyond words can describe. Here are 20 of the best Eastern Ontario Legends Series photos.
With all the positive energy being generated right now for stock car racing in Ontario, it’s nice to see some of that also be translated over to the Trailers Plus Eastern Ontario Legends Series, and Kawartha Speedway.
Between being behind the wheel of his Legend and Super Stock, Miles Tyson was very busy all season long in 2017, experiencing some success along the way. Recently, I caught up with Tyson to talk about the year, as well as his outlook for 2018.
Competing as part of the Eastern Ontario Legends Series, Cole McFadden put together an impressive season, including a podium finish at the year-end Autumn Colours Classic.
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.
Making the trip up from Michigan, Gregory Rudzik led flag-to-flag en route to scoring the victory in the Autumn Colours Classic at Peterborough Speedway.