From Delaware Speedway
From Delaware Speedway
Gaining speed as the weekend went on, Wally Wilson was able to pick up a top-10 finish at Sauble Speedway.
After a long busy off-season, the Latimer brothers were able to get their season started at Peterborough Speedway on Saturday night.
Battling hard throughout the afternoon, Cheyenne Charles wound out placing just outside of the top-10 in her feature.
In an unexpected return behind the wheel on Sunday afternoon, Doug Wilman would drive the No. 14 Mini Stock to a top-15 finish.
Battling against stiffer competition and mechanical gremlins, Karlie Wilman and Andrew Shilling just missed placing in the top-10 in their feature on Sunday afternoon.
Running inside the top-five all afternoon long at Sunset Speedway, Ron Quesnelle picked up a pair of top-five finishes on Sunday.
Following a strong qualifying effort to start the afternoon, it seemed the rest of the afternoon would not go as planned for Robbie Sikes.
Grabbing the lead quickly, Daniel Hawn dominated the Living Lighting, Scott Reinhart Trailer Sales Ltd OSCAAR Pro Sprint 25-lap feature presented by TXM Motorsports and Wild Wing of Woodbridge at Sunset Speedway.
In his first career Queenston Chevrolet Buick GMC, Scott Reinhart Trailers Sales Ltd OSCAAR Modified start at Sunset Speedway, Andy Kamrath picked up the victory in the 50-lap feature presented by Obsessed Details.