After spending some time away from being behind the wheel, Bryan Penny is set to make his Super Stock return in 2019 at Peterborough Speedway.
After spending some time away from being behind the wheel, Bryan Penny is set to make his Super Stock return in 2019 at Peterborough Speedway.
The plans continue to roll out of hiding and be revealed for fans, so here are some more drivers who have openly discussed their 2019 plans as of January 31, 2019.
For fans who attended Kawartha Speedway every Saturday night, they will remember seeing a red and white No. 35 Mustang. There was success experienced there, with Chance Isherwood taking home the track championship.
With some help from Dan Cabral at Cabral Racing Promotions, here are some more drivers who have openly discussed their 2019 plans as of January 10, 2019.
Here is what we know when it comes to the Super Stocks as of January 1, 2019.
Starting off the season with a brand new car, Donovan Price feels he had a successful season at Peterborough Speedway in 2018.
From Gary Elliott Motorsports
Despite suffering some damage mid-race, Travis McLean was able to make it to the checkered flag for a top-15 finish in Peterborough Speedway’s Autumn Colours Classic.
Running inside the top-10, Ethan Constable was caught up in a crash in the closing stages of Peterborough Speedway’s Autumn Colours Classic.
After issues during qualifying on Saturday, Ryan Semple worked his way through the field for a top-10 finish at Peterborough Speedway’s Autumn Colours Classic.