Gary McLean made his first start of the season, and managed to find his way to feature victory lane on Saturday afternoon.
Gary McLean made his first start of the season, and managed to find his way to feature victory lane on Saturday afternoon.
With three races left in the 2017 season, the OSCAAR Modified Championship standings are closer than they’ve ever been with intrigue surrounding who will walk away with the title.
After taking some time for a small break, the OSCAAR Modifieds are ready to close out their season with three back-to-back weekends of racing, beginning with their first trip back to Sunset Speedway since 2015.
With all good things that begin, they must all at some point come to an end. That’s what we’re learning right now with racing season as it is set to come to a close in Ontario in just four weeks. Crazy, huh?
With a victory and a top-eight finish in each of the eight OSCAAR Modified races this season, things have been going pretty well for A.J. Emms.
Racing at his home track, Wally Wilson put together an impressive performance, posting his first career OSCAAR Modified top-10 on Saturday night at Sauble Speedway.
While the night started off well for Luke Gignac at Sauble Speedway, it shouldn’t didn’t end how ADAMS Motorsports envisioned.
After the race leaders got together battling for the top spot in the closing stages, A.J. Emms got through first, picking up the victory on Saturday.
The busy schedule for the OSCAAR Modifieds continues this weekend as they will head to Sauble Speedway for their eighth race of the season. With a mix of young and old filling up the roster, it’ll be interesting to see who claims bragging rights.
It seems no matter where Wally Wilson goes, the bad luck is following him as he could not shake it, whether behind the wheel of his OSCAAR Modified or Outlaw Midget this past weekend.