After a long off-season, the OSCAAR Modifieds are ready to get their 2017 season underway this Saturday, May 27 at Flamboro Speedway.
After a long off-season, the OSCAAR Modifieds are ready to get their 2017 season underway this Saturday, May 27 at Flamboro Speedway.
After a long off-season, the OSCAAR Modifieds are ready to get their 2017 season underway this Sunday, May 21 at the 1/4 mile bowl-shaped oval known as Full Throttle Motor Speedway.
When the OSCAAR Hot Rods takes the green flag for their inaugural event at Full Throttle Motor Speedway, Adam Misener will be one of the drivers in the field behind the wheel of his 1964 Impala. After all, he’s been on board with the series since the original announcement.
When OSCAAR Modified competitor Dan Price decided to go racing, he went to a wrecking yard and gave them a small deposit for a 1985 Monte Carlo, with plans to pick it up a couple days later.
The pieces are coming together for the upcoming season as ADAMS Motorsports is proud to welcome back PBS Motors and Pumps as sponsors of Luke Gignac and the No. 99 Modified. The company has also made the decision to step up as the primary sponsor for 2017.
Emms Racing Enterprises is proud to announce BAE Environmental will be the primary sponsor on the No. 14 Modified this season.
This year, the OSCAAR Modifieds seem to be packed with competition as seven new drivers are set to compete in 2017.
While discussion has centered on the OSCAAR Modified and Pro Midget rookies, the OSCAAR Outlaw Super Late Models are also going to have some new faces, as well. Jamie Richardson, son-in-law of OSCAAR race winner Dave Taylor, is set for his rookie season in 2017.
After an incredible rookie campaign, Luke Gignac will return to the OSCAAR Modified Series in 2017 with ADAMS Motorsports.
As the OSCAAR Pro Midgets enter their second season of competition, the field continues to expand with new drivers throwing their name into the ring. One of those is Brody Rickwood.