In their first year of competition, the OSCAAR Hot Rods delivered each week they hit the track, putting on a show for the fans.
In their first year of competition, the OSCAAR Hot Rods delivered each week they hit the track, putting on a show for the fans.
With three top-five finishes, Gary Passer put together a solid campaign en route to finishing sixth in the OSCAAR Outlaw Super Late Model standings.
With some strong runs throughout the course of the season, John Harper put together a solid campaign to finish sixth in the OSCAAR Modified standings.
After a successful inaugural campaign with the OSCAAR Pro Midgets, Rob Summers put together another solid season en route to finishing sixth in the series standings.
Despite being a shortened schedule, the OSCAAR Midgets put on solid shows each time they hit the track.
After success in the Limited Late Model ranks, Dario Capirchio made the jump up to Outlaw Super Late Model competition, posting some solid finishes.
After winning the inaugural OSCAAR Pro Midget Championship, Ted Greenwood debuted a brand new chassis for 2017 in hopes of backing up the crown. Ultimately, it didn’t pan out as envisioned.
As we continue counting down the top-10 drives, here are the competitors that made up eighth through 10th in the OSCAAR Super Late Model standings.
For the No. 11 Modified, an early year driver change paid off nicely en route to a solid eighth in the year-end standings.
From Randy Spencer at Flamboro Speedway