After taking some time for a small break, the OSCAAR Modifieds are ready to close out their season with three back-to-back weekends of racing, beginning with their first trip back to Sunset Speedway since 2015.
After taking some time for a small break, the OSCAAR Modifieds are ready to close out their season with three back-to-back weekends of racing, beginning with their first trip back to Sunset Speedway since 2015.
With all good things that begin, they must all at some point come to an end. That’s what we’re learning right now with racing season as it is set to come to a close in Ontario in just four weeks. Crazy, huh?
While it’s been an exciting year for the Lucas Oil Can-Am T.Q. Midgets with competitive side-by-side racing each event, the season will draw to a close on September 23 at Sunset Speedway. One of the drivers hopeful for a strong run at the Innisfil, Ontario oval is Adrian Stahle.
In what will go down as one of the most memorable features of the season, Jordan Howse held on through the late race chaos to score the victory in the St. Onge Recreation Super Stock division on Saturday night at Sunset Speedway.
As Eric Yorke chases glory at the North American level, sitting on top of the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series standings at times this year, he added another trophy to the case in winning Saturday night’s Signs of Innovation Mini Stock feature at Sunset Speedway.
Continuing to pad his advantage atop of the points standings, Gord Shepherd out-battled Nick Goetz to score the Sauble Falls Tent and Trailer Park Late Model feature victory at Sunset Speedway on Saturday night.
From Josh Gordon at Ohsweken Speedway
From Ryan Dyson at Delaware Speedway
Despite battling engines issues late in the year and a wreck mid-season, Kevin Bridge did everything that he needed to do to be crowned the 2017 Sauble Speedway Mini Stock Champion, marking his second straight track title.
After coming close throughout the season, Will Gibbons capped off his Sauble Speedway campaign with a trip to feature victory lane.