After a solid season last year at Sunset Speedway, Mike Wilkinson will be back this season, set on taking his program up to the next level.
After a solid season last year at Sunset Speedway, Mike Wilkinson will be back this season, set on taking his program up to the next level.
After a successful string of seasons at the Mini Stock level, Nic Montanari is ready for the next step of his racing career in 2018 as he will partake in Sunset Speedway’s Sauble Falls Tent and Trailer Park Late Model division.
After a solid campaign last year, Ron Quesnelle will be back at Sunset Speedway once again taking part in the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Division I / Sauble Falls Tent and Trailer Park Late Models.
After a couple seasons filled with question marks, Paul Maltese is entering this year with certainty on his side.
JL Motorsports is proud to announce that Jordan Latimer’s No. 90 Limited Late Model at Sunset Speedway will be sponsored by WIX Filters.
With a change in the tires and the new Great Lakes Concrete Series, there has been a heightened discussion about the Sauble Falls Tent and Trailer Park Late Models. It’s a welcome change of pace, considering fear was adamant the division would fade away in years to come.
Following a successful season, Spencer-Walt Motorsports is only looking upwards from here.
With eight top-10 finishes last year, it’s safe to say that Kendra Adams had a solid Sauble Falls Tent and Trailer Park Late Model rookie campaign at Sunset Speedway. Beyond her on-track success though, she made waves off the track with her own television show and continued marketing efforts.
After a solid campaign this past year, Thayne Hallyburton has confirmed that he will be back at Sunset Speedway in 2018, with his focus set on the Sauble Falls Tent and Trailer Park Late Model NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Late Model Championship.
As we try to survive the freezing cold temperatures, here are five late model drivers that you should keep an eye on entering 2018.