After a great event at Kawartha Speedway to kick off the month of June, the OSCAAR Outlaw Super Late Models are back in action on Saturday night at Flamboro Speedway for the third night of competition in 2017.
After a great event at Kawartha Speedway to kick off the month of June, the OSCAAR Outlaw Super Late Models are back in action on Saturday night at Flamboro Speedway for the third night of competition in 2017.
Kicking off the 2017 Lucas Oil T.Q. Can-Am Midget season, Adam Racine borrowed a car from Andy Mackareth and Mack DeMan to start off the year. The results have been tremendous to say the least, winning three out of four events.
After a thrilling event at Kawartha Speedway with a first-time winner, the OSCAAR Modifieds are ready to get back on-track with their third event of the year, and second of 2017 at Flamboro Speedway.
The Signs of Innovation Mini Stock division has been known for being one of the most competitive entertaining divisions for the longest time with a whole spectrum of talent throughout the field. With the competition heating up just ahead of the summer, here are your five thoughts to consider….
The fact that Eric Yorke had to start deep in the field on Saturday night at Sunset Speedway didn’t phase him, as he drove his way to the front for the third feature victory of 2017.
Starting mid-pack, Cameron McGlashan drove his way through the field en route to a top-five feature.
After showing speed in the qualifiers, Ryan Semple’s night was cut short as a result of precipitation.
Starting up front, Rick Spencer-Walt put together a solid feature on Saturday night at Sunset Speedway.
The Ontario Pro Challenge Series got their feature on-track at Sunset Speedway, but it did not go as anticipated as a result of precipitation ending the night early.
The victories continue to come for Eric Yorke, as he scored his third feature victory of the 2017 season at Sunset Speedway on Saturday night.