From Delaware Speedway PR
From Delaware Speedway PR
Mack DeMan closed the gap in the final laps, but it wasn’t enough as Adam Racine just beat him to score his second straight Lucas Oil T.Q. Can-Am Midget feature victory at Sunset Speedway.
Taking the lead in the early stages, Duane Cinnamon led the rest of the way en route to scoring the victory in the Ontario Modified Racing Series feature at Spring Velocity.
Running solid in both of his qualifying heats, Sunset Speedway front runner Nick Goetz was the top qualifier for the Spring Velocity.
It appears the competition is bar-none for the Signs of Innovation Mini Stocks for the Spring Velocity, as it was a four-way tie for top qualifier.
In a sea full of Sunset Speedway cars, it’d be an out-of-town driver as the top qualifier for the Spring Velocity, with 2016 Sauble Speedway Thunder Car Champion Ken Grubb grabbing the honor.
Ontario’s gem at the beach has some new owners heading into the 2017 season.
After a long off-season, the OSCAAR Modifieds are ready to get their 2017 season underway this Sunday, May 21 at the 1/4 mile bowl-shaped oval known as Full Throttle Motor Speedway.
With two weeks in the books, Delaware Speedway enters May 19 for their third weekend of competition. So far, the action has been hot at the London, Ontario-based oval with solid car counts, and lots of side-by-side racing. As you get ready to head out on this Friday night, here are your five thoughts to consider.
From Randy Spencer at Flamboro Speedway