While Cory Horner was crowned the 2018 OSCAAR Modified Champion, there were plenty of drivers who had success over the course of this past season.
While Cory Horner was crowned the 2018 OSCAAR Modified Champion, there were plenty of drivers who had success over the course of this past season.
Gaining speed as the season went behind the wheel of his new car, Brody Rickwood found the podium en route to finishing ninth in the OSCAAR Pro Sprint standings.
With a focus on continuing to find speed each week, Wally Wilson walked away from his sophomore OSCAAR Modified campaign with a 10th-place finish in the standings.
Expanding on his success last season to compete in six races through the summer this past year, Steve Mayhew experienced some success en route to placing 10th in the OSCAAR Hot Rod points.
Running his debut season in the OSCAAR Pro Sprint Series, Kevin Taylor put together some impressive runs en route to placing 10th in the year-end standings.
Competing in the OSCAAR Hot Rod Series as a rookie, Brad Martin put together a solid season across the board with three top-five finishes.
In their second year of competition, the OSCAAR Hot Rod Series put together an impressive season with great racing on a weekly basis across the province. With Tyler Hawn crowned champion for the second year in a row, there’s still a lot to talk about.
From Gary Elliott Motorsports
After being involved in a mid-race caution, Luke Gignac made his way back to the front for a top-10 finish in the Autumn Colours Classic at Peterborough Speedway.
Despite being involved in an early race incident, A.J. Emms made his way back to the front to score a top-five finish in the OSCAAR Modified Autumn Colours Classic feature at Peterborough Speedway.