The second season for the Signs of Innovation Bone Stocks is officially in the books, with Matt Boyes winning the final feature of 2019 as Joe Dunlop was crowned the champion.
The second season for the Signs of Innovation Bone Stocks is officially in the books, with Matt Boyes winning the final feature of 2019 as Joe Dunlop was crowned the champion.
Jukasa Motor Speedway brought big excitement for the Hot Rods, but also was the sight of a shake-up in the Knightworks Design OSCAAR Hot Rod standings. Meanwhile, Daniel Hawn was able to extend his advantage at the beach in the Living Lighting OSCAAR Pro Sprint points.
Out of all the classes at Flamboro Speedway this season, it seems the Grisdale Racing Products Pro Late Models have seen the most growth with car counts in excess of 16 or more on any given night through 2019. The points battle reflects that, with Shae Gemmell and J.R. Fitzpatrick separated by a mere point in the Grisdale Racing Products Triple Crown standings with one event remaining.
With battles on-track every single week through the month of August, it’s been a busy month for the G.D. Coates Used Car Superstore Mini Stocks at Sunset Speedway. With just two races remaining on the schedule, here are some numbers to consider.
From Clayton Johns at Ohsweken Speedway
From Tommy Goudge for the Southern Ontario Sprints
The victories keep coming for Daniel Hawn, as he scored the Living Lighting, Scott Reinhart Trailer Sales Ltd OSCAAR Pro Sprint feature presented by Queenston Chevrolet Buick GMC win on Saturday night at Sauble Speedway.
From Jim Clarke | Clarke Motorsports Communications for Peterborough Speedway
It appeared as though Eddie MacDonald would have a first successful trip to Jukasa Motor Speedway, but that all changed after his trip through the room of doom.
Jumping back behind the wheel of a super stock for the first time this season, Jake Watson proved that he can still get the job done behind the wheel, scoring a eighth-place finish.