Known for one of the coolest cars on the OSCAAR Hot Rod Series tour, the Doghouse House Racing team managed to end off the year ranked fourth in the year-end standings.
Known for one of the coolest cars on the OSCAAR Hot Rod Series tour, the Doghouse House Racing team managed to end off the year ranked fourth in the year-end standings.
The No. 4 matched his car number at year-end, with Ryan Battilana placing fourth in the year-end OSCAAR Pro Sprint standings.
A consistent rookie campaign worked in Jason Keen’s favor to allow him to finish fifth in the year-end OSCAAR Modified standings.
From Rob Di Venanzo at RD Racing
Despite not reaching victory lane, Nick Clarke’s consistency enabled him to place fifth in the year-end OSCAAR Hot Rod Series standings.
With consistency from the start of the season to the last lap, Rob Summers was able to put together a solid campaign to finish fifth in the year-end OSCAAR Pro Sprint standings.
Building on last year’s success, Jase Cornell put together a solid OSCAAR Modified campaign en route to placing sixth in the year-end standings.
Scoring four top-10’s over the course of the season, Jeremy McLean was able to finish sixth in the year-end OSCAAR Hot Rod Series standings.
Despite battling mechanical issues through his rookie campaign, Norman Newman picked up four heat wins en route to placing sixth in the year-end OSCAAR Pro Sprint standings.
After winning the championship last season, Luke Gignac overcame adversity in 2018 to place seventh in the year-end OSCAAR Modified standings.