From Clayton Johns Media for OSCAAR
From Clayton Johns Media for OSCAAR
This weekend, the OSCAAR Modifieds will take to Peterborough Speedway for the Chase for the Colours. The event provides a unique opportunity for all the competitors in the field, as the top-two finishers at the Chase will start the Autumn Colours Classic from the front row in October.
With top of the shelf racing across their multitude of divisions, OSCAAR has become one of the premiere racing divisions in Ontario for competitors who are looking for that extra bit of competition. This year is no different, with a wide variety of success so far in 2017. With that in mind, here is the first edition of Five Thoughts dedicated solely to OSCAAR.
After working hard to get everything ready to go, Power To Go Motorsports made their first laps on track this past weekend at Flamboro Speedway as part of the Don Biederman Memorial.
Despite coming out of the gate with more speed than previous weeks, Wally Wilson was dealt a tough finish as a result of fuel pump issues on Saturday night at Flamboro Speedway.
On Saturday night at Flamboro Speedway, Luke Gignac put together a smooth feature en route to scoring a podium finish.
The strong performances for AJ Emms continued this season at Flamboro Speedway, as he ran up front throughout the feature en route to a runner-up finish.
From Clayton Johns Media
In a unique double 25-lap feature format, it’d be Andrew Gresel being crowned the Don Biederman Memorial Champion at Flamboro Speedway on Saturday night.
Even bringing in a previous OSCAAR Super Late Model Champion did nothing to slow down Jordan Hanna as he picked up his fourth straight OSCAAR Pro Midget feature victory on Saturday night at Flamboro Speedway.