This past season, Coltin Everingham put together one of the most impressive seasons at Sunset Speedway en route to winning both the track St. Onge Recreation Super Stock Championship, and the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Division II title.
This past season, Coltin Everingham put together one of the most impressive seasons at Sunset Speedway en route to winning both the track St. Onge Recreation Super Stock Championship, and the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Division II title.
While Daniel Montanari walked away with the 2018 Signs of Innovation Sunset Speedway Championship, there were plenty of drivers who had success over the course of this past season.
While Coltin Everingham walked away with the 2018 St. Onge Recreational Sunset Speedway Championship and the 2018 NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Division II Ontario Provincial title, there were plenty of drivers who had success over the course of this past season.
While Gord Shepherd walked away with the 2018 Sauble Falls Tent and Trailer Park Late Model Sunset Speedway Championship and Danny Benedict was crowned the 2018 NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Division I Ontario Provincial Champion, there were plenty of drivers who had success over the course of this past season.
Making her first laps on track this season at Sunset Speedway, Aundrea Lusk improved throughout the season to leave a lasting impression on her rookie campaign.
Keeping himself in contention for a solid finish, Cameron McGlashan would get caught up in a crash during the Velocity 250 feature at Sunset Speedway this past Sunday.
Battling up front all race long, Kevin Bridge left Sunset Speedway on Sunday afternoon with a podium finish in the Velocity 250 feature.
Battling against the best drivers in the province, Travis McLean kicked off the 2018 short track playoffs with a top-15 finish at Sunset Speedway.
Ryan Semple showed the speed capable of winning, but an incident in the late stages ended his chances of winning the Velocity 250 at Sunset Speedway.
The 2018 season will end with Rick Spencer-Walt having a pair of championships to celebrate as he was crowned the 2018 Great Lakes Concrete Series Champion on Sunday at Sunset Speedway’s Velocity 250.