With a focus on continuing to improve on a weekly basis, Wally Wilson walked away from his rookie OSCAAR Modified campaign with a top-10 finish in points.
With a focus on continuing to improve on a weekly basis, Wally Wilson walked away from his rookie OSCAAR Modified campaign with a top-10 finish in points.
From the first event in May to the very last feature in September, the season at Sunset Speedway was filled with a ton of highs, and a couple of lows, as the Sauble Falls Tent and Trailer Park Limited Late Model Parks put together one of the most competitive seasons to date.
With victories from the start of the year through to the last race, Adam Racine put together an impressive season in the Lucas Oil T.Q. Can-Am Midgets en route to his first career series championship.
Entering the season confident, Cassidy March started off the year well before encountering problems through the second half.
A third-place finish in the Autumn Colours Classic worked out perfectly for Luke Gignac and ADAMS Motorsports as it allowed the Orillia, Ontario-based team to clinch the 2017 OSCAAR Modified Championship.
Running up front all feature long, A.J. Emms scored a runner-up finish in the Autumn Colours Classic at Peterborough Speedway.
Starting up front, Treyten Lapcevich took the lead right from the start and led the rest of the way en route to becoming the youngest Autumn Colours Classic Super Stock feature winner at Peterborough Speedway.
The string of success recently for Daniel Hawn continued as he won his fourth straight feature with the Autumn Colours Classic at Peterborough Speedway. Meanwhile, Jordan Hanna picked up a runner-up to be crowned the 2017 OSCAAR Pro Midget Champion.
Swapping rides has become the theme for the APC Auto Parts Mini Stock Younggun Shootout, and it produced a third straight different winner.
With the championship coming down to the wire, it’s no secret that the OSCAAR Pro Midget drivers are excited for this weekend’s Autumn Colours Classic at Peterborough Speedway.