After starting off the year in victory lane, Glenn Watson was consistent all the way through the 2017 OSCAAR Outlaw Super Late Model season en route to being crowned the series champion.
After starting off the year in victory lane, Glenn Watson was consistent all the way through the 2017 OSCAAR Outlaw Super Late Model season en route to being crowned the series champion.
With consistency from May to October, Tyler Hawn put together his best OSCAAR season to date en route to a runner-up in the year-end Outlaw Super Late Model standings. The success is admirable, considering the tough battles the team faced off the track as Tyler’s father Don passed away mid-season.
With a pair of feature victories, Charlie Gallant showed speed en route to placing third in the OSCAAR Outlaw Super Late Model standings.
With a championship in hand to complete the year, it’s easy to say that the 2017 race season on-track was very successful for Tyler Hawn.
Constantly challenging for victories, and consistency across the board produced one of the best seasons of Glenn Watson’s career as he was able to take home a pair of championships at year end.
With three top-five finishes, Gary Passer put together a solid campaign en route to finishing sixth in the OSCAAR Outlaw Super Late Model standings.
After success in the Limited Late Model ranks, Dario Capirchio made the jump up to Outlaw Super Late Model competition, posting some solid finishes.
From Flamboro Speedway in May all the way to Peterborough Speedway in October, the OSCAAR Outlaw Super Late Models were fast as ever, with great competition throughout the field.
As we continue counting down the top-10 drives, here are the competitors that made up eighth through 10th in the OSCAAR Super Late Model standings.
When it came to the OSCAAR Super Late Models at Peterborough Speedway, it was all about the Watson family. Brandon Watson wasted no time getting to the front to win the event for a second straight year, while Glenn Watson was crowned the 2017 series champion with a runner-up.