After a successful season in 2019, Rick Burbridge is one of several drivers returning to Flamboro Speedway, ready to chase both the track and Grisdale Triple Crown Championship.
After a successful season in 2019, Rick Burbridge is one of several drivers returning to Flamboro Speedway, ready to chase both the track and Grisdale Triple Crown Championship.
Through the off-season, the Canadian Vintage Modifieds have shown steady growth under the direction of John Karley with new sponsors and drivers jumping on-board. It appears as though the rookie class will be pretty stout, and one of the drivers hoping to take home Rookie of the Year honors is Michael Kenny.
With a best appearing contest leading the way, social media is a buzz about the Mini Stock division through the off-season so far. The news has continued to buzz with drivers releasing their plans for the season, so here are some more competitors who have openly discussed their 2020 plans as of January 30, 2020.
The Flamboro Speedway Pure Stocks are set to have their division expand once again in 2020, as Megan Mitchell is currently preparing for her rookie campaign.
In keeping up with the discussion, here are some competitors who have openly discussed their 2020 plans as of January 24, 2020.
The Lucas Oil Sportsman Cup Series won’t be the only touring class crowning their champions at Flamboro Speedway, as there’s another class that you will want to watch in 2020.
It’s time to gather together and reflect on the season that was, while celebrating the division champions.
Check out 13 of Ashley McCubbin’s memorable images from this past season’s Outlaw Midget action.
After watching a thrilling conclusion with last year’s champion crowned, it’s no wonder fans are excited about watching the Lucas Oil Sportsman Cup Series return to Flamboro Speedway in 2020.
Sometimes when you stick a microphone in front of a driver’s face, you have no clue what they may say and a couple of times you’ll hear something that surprises you or gives you a bit of a perspective.