Growing up, I spent a lot of my time at the short tracks, virtue of being taken there by my grandparents and their love for racing. Let’s just say that it got me hooked immediately, and I’ve now been going for 21 years. Crazy to believe, sometimes.
Growing up, I spent a lot of my time at the short tracks, virtue of being taken there by my grandparents and their love for racing. Let’s just say that it got me hooked immediately, and I’ve now been going for 21 years. Crazy to believe, sometimes.
Since opening the season with a third-place finish on opening night, there’s been no stopping Eric York ever since as he has been on a tear so far this year with no finishes outside of the top-five.
With the month of June 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.
From Clayton Johns Media
The title defense for Kevin Bridge has begun wonderfully, as he picked up the victory this past Saturday night at Sauble Speedway.
After taking the lead with 19 laps to go, Cameron McGlashan held on the rest of the way en route to scoring the feature victory at Sunset Speedway.
After coming close throughout his rookie campaign last year, Luke Gignac was finally able to break through for his first career OSCAAR Modified victory at Flamboro Speedway.
Despite starting off the night on a rough note, Spencer-Walt Motorsports ended Saturday night in victory lane with a victory in the third feature at Sunset Speedway.
The challenge of running three features on Saturday night at Sunset Speedway didn’t throw JL Motorsports off their game, as they were able to walk away with three top-10 finishes.
After coming close throughout the season so far, Cameron McGlashan made his way to the front quickly, and held on to score the victory in the Signs of Innovation Mini Stock feature at Sunset Speedway.