From Jared Doxtator and Trevor Collver Motorsports
From Jared Doxtator and Trevor Collver Motorsports
After south of the border the past couple of seasons, Ray Morneau will race in Canada for the 2019 campaign, competing at Delaware Speedway on a weekly basis in the track’s Late Model division.
After winning the Great Lakes Concrete Series Super Stock Championship last season, Kris Lawrence is set to move up a step on the racing ladder, tackling the Pro Late Model division at Delaware Speedway.
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.
So here are some more competitors who have openly discussed their 2019 plans as of January 14, 2019.
With some help from Dan Cabral at Cabral Racing Promotions, here are some more drivers who have openly discussed their 2019 plans as of January 10, 2019.
No matter the surface, no matter the track, it seemed Cody Wilds was fast across the province of Ontario in 2018 and it paid off as he won multiple championships this year.
From Spira Racing
When Treyten Lapcevich started going to Delaware Speedway, he admits that it wasn’t a track that he liked at first. However, following a fourth-place finish there in June, his feelings have changed on the half-mile.
Following a top-five finish in the most recent APC Auto Parts United Late Models of Ontario Tour event, Jake Sheridan will head into the 100 Kellogg Lane Championship Event Presented by Maple City Tire at Delaware Speedway on Saturday with confidence on his side.