Running upfront, Cameron McGlashan ran into bad luck at Sunset Speedway for the second straight week in a row.
Running upfront, Cameron McGlashan ran into bad luck at Sunset Speedway for the second straight week in a row.
Running in the top-10 at Sunset Speedway, a mechanical problem in the final laps caused Cameron McGlashan not to finish the feature.
After spending time away from Sunset Speedway, Cameron McGlashan returned with a sixth-place finish on Saturday night.
After parting ways with his own mustang, Cameron McGlashan isn’t set to give up the racing steering wheel yet as he will make his return to Sunset Speedway, set to run the rest of the Signs of Innovation Mini Stock schedule at Sunset Speedway.
Making his first start of the 2018 campaign at Sunset Speedway, Cameron McGlashan would see some highs and lows along the way.
Coming off one of the biggest seasons of his career, there is no secret about the amount of questions surrounding McGlashan Motorsports entering 2018. However, one thing is certain – he’s ready for whatever is in store.
Making his first appearance at the Autumn Colours Classic, Cameron McGlashan just missed qualifying for the Mini Stock main event.
Despite starting mid-pack for the event, Cameron McGlashan drove his way to the front en route to a top-10 finish on Sunday at Sunset Speedway.
Hawkestone, Ontario’s Cameron McGlashan was set to throw in the towel – but he did not give up and was crowned the 2017 NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Sunset Speedway Mini Stock Track Champion.
In a night full of twists and turns, the unexpected certainly took place at Sunset Speedway as nothing played out as it originally appeared so. Once the dust settled, though, it’d be Daniel Montanari picking up the feature victory while Cameron McGlashan was crowned the 2017 Signs of Innovation Mini Stock Championship.