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.
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.
So here are some competitors who have openly discussed their 2019 plans as of January 29, 2019.
Known for getting behind the wheel of anything with four wheels across the province, Mike Westwood has been hard at work in his shop this off-season. On top of preparing cars for other drivers, he has also built himself a new modified to run as part of the 2019 OSCAAR Modified tour.
Since then, plans for 2019 have continued to find their way into public domain. So here are some more competitors who have openly discussed their 2019 plans as of January 27, 2019.
After a successful rookie season, Julia Capirchio is ready to get back behind the wheel in 2019.
The Lucas Oil T.Q. Can-Am Midgets will once again see a familiar face behind the wheel in 2019, as Luc Munsie has once again committed to the full campaign.
After a successful sophomore OSCAAR Modified season, Wally Wilson will once again run the full schedule in 2019.
The Eastern Ontario Legends Series will have a familiar face behind the wheel, as Nick Ledson revealed that he will be back in 2019.
Race fans, begin planning your summer racing schedules. In addition to several tracks and series having already released their tentative plans already, three more touring divisions joined the fray with the release of their schedules on Tuesday, January 22.
After spending a year out of the driver’s seat, Shawn Murray will be back behind the wheel in 2019 as part of the Eastern Ontario Legends Series tour with the purchase of a new car entering the year.