Even though preparations have already began for the 2019 campaign, there was still some left over business from last year as the OSCAAR Modified drivers and crews gathered together on Saturday, January 12 to celebrate everybody’s accomplishments.
Even though preparations have already began for the 2019 campaign, there was still some left over business from last year as the OSCAAR Modified drivers and crews gathered together on Saturday, January 12 to celebrate everybody’s accomplishments.
Across social media, there has been hype building about the 2019 OSCAAR Hot Rod Series season with photos being displayed of builds in progress. However, there was still a little bit of left-over business from this past year. The drivers and crews gathered together on Saturday, January 12 to celebrate everybody’s accomplishments.
So here are some more competitors who have openly discussed their 2019 plans as of January 14, 2019.
After a solid OSCAAR Modified campaign, Wally Wilson was one of the drivers recognized at the 2018 Awards Banquet, which took place on Saturday, January 12.
With a pair of feature and 11 heat wins, Cory Horner had a successful season en route to being crowned the 2018 OSCAAR Modified Champion.
After spending the several years working as a crew member, Chris LeBarron is ready for his chance to get behind the wheel.
Here is what we know when it comes to the Bone Stocks as of January 10, 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.
With consistency on a weekly basis highlighted by some trips to victory lane, Tyler Hawn put together another spectacular campaign en route to being crowned the 2018 OSCAAR Hot Rod Series Champion. Notably, it marks his first title in a row after taking home the year-end award in the inaugural season.
Here is what we know when it comes to the Mini Stocks as of January 9, 2019.