Whether you’re in the shop working on the car, or you’re sitting at the kitchen table putting together your plans, having enough light to see what you’re doing is critical.
Whether you’re in the shop working on the car, or you’re sitting at the kitchen table putting together your plans, having enough light to see what you’re doing is critical.
Throughout the 2018 season, many youngsters caught the attention of fans watching OSCAAR. One of those drivers who stood out was OSCAAR Pro Sprint competitor Tyler Cullen.
After a successful campaign, Travis McLean will be heading home for the 2019 season, announcing his intentions to compete at Full Throttle Motor Speedway.
As a result, Tuesday was one of the best nights of racing throughout the entire series thus far to date, and it will be interesting to see where we go from here over the next four rounds.
Let’s keep the momentum rolling, with some more drivers who have openly discussed their 2019 plans as of February 12, 2019.
Since then, the news has just joined continued to drop with drivers revealing their plans. So here are some more competitors who have openly discussed their 2019 plans as of February 11, 2019.
After scoring a pair of podiums late last season, Brad Martin will be one of the drivers chasing after his first career victory in the OSCAAR Hot Rod Series in 2019.
OSCAAR is proud to announce that Excess Storage will be the presenting sponsor for the Knightworks Design OSCAAR Hot Rod Series event at Brighton Speedway.
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.
As the series announced three new big marketing announcements, the plans continued to be revealed towards the 2019 campaign. So here are some more competitors who have openly discussed their plans as of February 9.