A familiar face graced Sunset Speedway victory lane on Sunday, as Dan Archibald won the OSCAAR Hot Rod Series feature.
A familiar face graced Sunset Speedway victory lane on Sunday, as Dan Archibald won the OSCAAR Hot Rod Series feature.
It was a familiar face to fans at Kawartha Speedway in victory lane, but it was no easy feat as Dan Archibald had to come from the back to score the win on Friday night.
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In their first year of competition, the OSCAAR Hot Rods delivered each week they hit the track, putting on a show for the fans.
Making his way to the front in both features over the weekend, Dan Archibald would sweep both features as part of Sunset Speedway’s Velocity 250 weekend.
Going back and forth with Kenny McNicol at the front of the field, Dan Archibald scored his second career OSCAAR Hot Rod feature victory at Sunset Speedway’s Velocity 250.
Heading into the last break before the stretch to end the season, some drivers are looking to carry their momentum forward so their final results match their performance, while others want to end on a strong note after some mid-year struggles. With that said, here are your five thoughts……
The OSCAAR Hot Rods have a third feature winner in four events, with Dan Archibald scoring the victory on Friday night at Kawartha Speedway.
With the halfway point of the year approaching for tracks across Ontario, the championship battles appear closer than ever. Just take a glance at Peterborough Speedway’s standings, and you’ll see that all the divisions appear to be heading right down to the wire.
After spending the last couple of weeks at Peterborough Speedway, Dan Archibald made his return to Sunset Speedway in a big way, scoring the St. Onge Recreation Super Stock feature victory on Saturday night.