Starting on pole for the 40-lap feature, Cory Horner did not look back as he led flag-to-flag en route to the OSCAAR Modified victory at Peterborough Speedway.
Starting on pole for the 40-lap feature, Cory Horner did not look back as he led flag-to-flag en route to the OSCAAR Modified victory at Peterborough Speedway.
From Gary Elliott Motorsports
This weekend, the OSCAAR Modifieds will take to Peterborough Speedway for their annual summer visit. The event provides the perfect opportunity for the fourth different feature winner of the season to emerge, as well as possibly a way for some drivers to turn their luck around heading into the second half.
After a thriller at Flamboro Speedway, the OSCAAR Pro Sprints are primed and ready for their fourth event of the 2018 campaign at Peterborough Speedway this weekend.
Playing host to a couple touring divisions, the action was fast-paced on Saturday night at Flamboro Speedway.
Experiencing mid-race mechanical issues, along with a black flag from race officials, race day at Flamboro Speedway did not go as anticipated for Wally Wilson.
For the second straight weekend of OSCAAR Modified competition, Luke Gignac would post a top-five finish.
Youth may be on the rise in the OSCAAR Pro Sprint division, but experience also matters as Daniel Hawn beat out a pair of 15-year-olds to score the victory at Flamboro Speedway.
Taking the lead just before the halfway mark, John Harper would pace the field the rest of the way en route to winning the OSCAAR Modified feature at Flamboro Speedway.
After seeing his night end early a couple weeks ago, A.J. Emms came back stronger this past weekend with a top-five finish at Flamboro Speedway.