After a busy 2019 campaign with racing in two different series, Julia Capirchio admits that she has not solidified her plans for the upcoming season yet.
After a busy 2019 campaign with racing in two different series, Julia Capirchio admits that she has not solidified her plans for the upcoming season yet.
After a career in racing lasting over 30 years, it appears that the 2020 Queenston Chevrolet Buick GMC OSCAAR Modified campaign will mark the last year behind the wheel for Ken Hayward.
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.
After a strong showing this past season, Gary Triska will once again be returning for the 2020 Living Lighting OSCAAR Pro Sprint campaign.
With OSCAAR ready to celebrate their 30th year of racing in Ontario, it seems that the open-wheel stars are looking to capitalize on the added hype with a great season of racing across the province.
After a demanding schedule last season across the province in 2019, Brandon Feeney is taking a step-back this coming campaign.
After a successful rookie campaign in the Outlaw Midgets, Josh Inglis is set to return to the club in 2020.
Jade Franklin is set to chase a championship, as he will be driving the No. 3 Eldon Wallis-owned Spencer-Walt Motorsports entry full-time at Sunset Speedway in the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Limited Late Model division.
Ready to embark on his third campaign in the Living Lighting OSCAAR Pro Sprints, Tyler Cullen is ready to improve upon his success the past two years.