From Ryan Dyson at Delaware Speedway
From Ryan Dyson at Delaware Speedway
With the month of July in the books for racing, it seems the perfect time to check in on who’s hot so far this year based on statistics alone. After all, the Signs of Innovation Mini Stocks at Sunset Speedway have endured a rough month with one featured shortened following four big incidents in the first half of the event.
This weekend, the OSCAAR Modifieds will take to Peterborough Speedway for the Chase for the Colours. The event provides a unique opportunity for all the competitors in the field, as the top-two finishers at the Chase will start the Autumn Colours Classic from the front row in October.
Moving up to the thunder car division this season, James Townsend has been having a solid campaign, running up front on a weekly basis at Peterborough Speedway.
With top of the shelf racing across their multitude of divisions, OSCAAR has become one of the premiere racing divisions in Ontario for competitors who are looking for that extra bit of competition. This year is no different, with a wide variety of success so far in 2017. With that in mind, here is the first edition of Five Thoughts dedicated solely to OSCAAR.
On Saturday night at Sunset Speedway, DY Racing teammates Eric Yorke and Lisa DeLeeuw would both leave the track with smiles on their faces, following a victory for Yorke and a top-10 for DeLeeuw.
In what has been deemed as one of the strongest performances at Sunset Speedway, Ryan Kimball made his way from the back of the field to score his second feature victory of the 2017 campaign.
In a unique double 25-lap feature format, it’d be Andrew Gresel being crowned the Don Biederman Memorial Champion at Flamboro Speedway on Saturday night.
Even bringing in a previous OSCAAR Super Late Model Champion did nothing to slow down Jordan Hanna as he picked up his fourth straight OSCAAR Pro Midget feature victory on Saturday night at Flamboro Speedway.
After taking the lead on a restart at the halfway mark, Chris Milwain led the rest of the way en route to his second OSCAAR Modified feature victory of 2017.