After a successful inaugural campaign with the OSCAAR Pro Midgets, Rob Summers put together another solid season en route to finishing sixth in the series standings.
After a successful inaugural campaign with the OSCAAR Pro Midgets, Rob Summers put together another solid season en route to finishing sixth in the series standings.
After winning the inaugural OSCAAR Pro Midget Championship, Ted Greenwood debuted a brand new chassis for 2017 in hopes of backing up the crown. Ultimately, it didn’t pan out as envisioned.
Since making his OSCAAR Pro Midget debut, there has been no stopping Craig Pitchell as he was fast from the start, en route to placing eighth in the year-end standings.
After completing the 2016 season with a pair of top-10’s, it is no surprise that Gary Triska put together a solid campaign en route to placing ninth in the standings.
Entering the season confident, Cassidy March started off the year well before encountering problems through the second half.
The string of success recently for Daniel Hawn continued as he won his fourth straight feature with the Autumn Colours Classic at Peterborough Speedway. Meanwhile, Jordan Hanna picked up a runner-up to be crowned the 2017 OSCAAR Pro Midget Champion.
From Randy Spencer at Flamboro Speedway
With the championship coming down to the wire, it’s no secret that the OSCAAR Pro Midget drivers are excited for this weekend’s Autumn Colours Classic at Peterborough Speedway.
The wins keep coming for Daniel Hawn as he won the OSCAAR Pro Midget feature at Frostoberfest this past weekend.
With two races left in the 2017 season, the OSCAAR Pro Midget Championship standings are closer than they’ve ever been with intrigue surrounding who will walk away with the title.