With two races left in the 2017 season, the OSCAAR Pro Midget Championship standings are closer than they’ve ever been with intrigue surrounding who will walk away with the title.
With two races left in the 2017 season, the OSCAAR Pro Midget Championship standings are closer than they’ve ever been with intrigue surrounding who will walk away with the title.
With consistency on a weekly basis, Eric Yorke earned the 2017 NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Division III Championship.
Despite starting the year off on a rough note, Nic Montanari quickly turned up the whip this season, placing in the top-five in both the Sunset Speedway standings and NASCAR Whelen All-American Division III points.
With the championship coming down to the wire, it’s no secret that the OSCAAR Pro Midget drivers are excited to get back to Flamboro Speedway for the second last event of the season, Frostoberfest.
Making his way to the front in the early stages of the Velocity 250 at Sunset Speedway, Ryan Semple scored a solid podium finish.
Running up front and leading laps on Sunday at Sunset Speedway paid off for Luke Giganc en route to a podium finish.
After a great year of competition for Sunset Speedway’s Fast Eddie Late Models, it’d be Glenn Watson taking home the Velocity 250 victory and division championship on Sunday evening.
After continuing to get faster throughout the year, Danny Benedict was where he needed to be at the right time as he scored his first career Sauble Falls Tent and Trailer Park Limited Late Model victory.
Gary McLean made his first start of the season, and managed to find his way to feature victory lane on Saturday afternoon.
Making his way to the front in both features over the weekend, Dan Archibald would sweep both features as part of Sunset Speedway’s Velocity 250 weekend.