With success across the province of Ontario in 2018, Rick Spencer-Walt was able to put together an impressive season, capped off by winning a pair of championships.
With success across the province of Ontario in 2018, Rick Spencer-Walt was able to put together an impressive season, capped off by winning a pair of championships.
No matter the surface, no matter the track, it seemed Cody Wilds was fast across the province of Ontario in 2018 and it paid off as he won multiple championships this year.
Competing in two different divisions throughout the 2018 season, Jake Watson experienced success at both ends of the spectrum.
Scrolling through facebook hoping to sell a snowmobile, Jeff Norman saw a bone stock for sale and sent a message to the seller, asking if they’d accept a snowmobile as a trade. The seller easily accepted, and he was headed to the race track with a car in hand.
This past season, Coltin Everingham put together one of the most impressive seasons at Sunset Speedway en route to winning both the track St. Onge Recreation Super Stock Championship, and the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Division II title.
After inching closer to the front each season, everything came together for Andre Fiorini as he ran up front with the leaders throughout the Ontario Legends Series season on a weekly basis.
Making her first laps on track this season at Sunset Speedway, Aundrea Lusk improved throughout the season to leave a lasting impression on her rookie campaign.
Keeping out of trouble throughout the 50-lap Frostoberfest feature paid off for A.J. Emms en route to a podium finish.
After a successful Mini Stock career to date, Melissa Bullen will take the next step in her career as she will make her OSCAAR Modified debut this weekend at Sunset Speedway.
For most teams, it’s big a enough challenge to win a single title in a season. Now try doubling down with a pair of championships at Kyle Neumeister accomplished that feat in 2018.