From Jim Clarke from Clarke Motorsports Communications
From Jim Clarke from Clarke Motorsports Communications
The Signs of Innovation Bone Stocks have been experiencing steady growth since their inception at Sunset Speedway, with new drivers joining the fray each week. It has certainly allowed for new talent to rise, and reach victory lane at times this year. With just two months left in the 2019 campaign, let’s take a look at some things.
Saturday night will always be something to remember for Wally Wilson Racing, as it was a career-best night at Sunset Speedway.
Despite going around for a spin at the beginning of the feature, Luke Gignac rebounded for a top-five finish on Saturday night at Sunset Speedway.
Leading over half of the feature on Saturday night at Sunset Speedway, A.J. Emms scored a podium finish in the Queenston Chevrolet Buick GMC OSCAAR Modified feature.
Despite a thunderstorm knocking at the backdoor ready to crash the party at any minute, Flamboro Speedway officials were able to push through and get the whole night of action-packed racing in for the fans.
After a couple weeks off to catch their breath, the Outlaw Midgets are ready to return back to action on July 27 at Sunset Speedway. It will mark their fourth trip of the season to the Innisfil, Ontario based oval.
After coming up one spot short a month ago, Kelly Balson got his Sunset Speedway redemption by winning the Queenston Chevrolet Buick GMC, Scott Reinhart Trailer Sales Ltd OSCAAR Modified feature presented by Partco.
Tyler Hawn has figured out the route to victory lane, and did so once again on Saturday night at Sunset Speedway, winning the 35-lap Knightworks Design, Scott Reinhart Trailer Sales Ltd feature presented by Fox’s Bakery & Deli, and TSS Top Shops.
The title defense is still being kept strong and in order by Daniel Hawn, as he swept the Living Lighting Canada, Scott Reinhart Trailer Sales Ltd OSCAAR Pro Sprint 20-lap features presented by Wild Wing of Woodbridge