While the weekend started off well for A.J. Emms, it didn’t finish off as he wanted with a mechanical issue taking him out of the running.
While the weekend started off well for A.J. Emms, it didn’t finish off as he wanted with a mechanical issue taking him out of the running.
Gary McLean made his first start of the season, and managed to find his way to feature victory lane on Saturday afternoon.
Making his way to the front in both features over the weekend, Dan Archibald would sweep both features as part of Sunset Speedway’s Velocity 250 weekend.
Going back and forth with Kenny McNicol at the front of the field, Dan Archibald scored his second career OSCAAR Hot Rod feature victory at Sunset Speedway’s Velocity 250.
With three races left in the 2017 season, the OSCAAR Modified Championship standings are closer than they’ve ever been with intrigue surrounding who will walk away with the title.
For the first time since 2015, OSCAAR will grace the high banks of Sunset Speedway as the series makes its return at the Velocity 250.
With the division growing with each passing week, the OSCAAR Hot Rods are ready for the sixth event of the 2017 season, which will take place at Sunset Speedway’s Velocity 250. It’ll be a busy weekend for teams, with a pair of features on tap across the two days.
After taking some time for a small break, the OSCAAR Modifieds are ready to close out their season with three back-to-back weekends of racing, beginning with their first trip back to Sunset Speedway since 2015.
With all good things that begin, they must all at some point come to an end. That’s what we’re learning right now with racing season as it is set to come to a close in Ontario in just four weeks. Crazy, huh?
Wally Wilson Racing’s schedule full of diversity brought him to another track and another division. Racing with the OSCAAR Pro Midgets for the first time this year at Grand Bend Speedway, he battled hard to just come up shy of a top-10 finish.