From Ryan Dyson for the APC Series
From Ryan Dyson for the APC Series
Entering the Mini Stock 35 at Jukasa Motor Speedway, Samantha Shaw was just hoping for a solid top-10 finish. However, it turned out much better than that as she crossed the finish line in fourth.
While questions continue to be raised across the province about car counts, there is still some great competition happening at each of the speedways. So in hopes of creating some buzz, here are some thoughts for you to ponder.
Gaining speed as the weekend went on, Wally Wilson was able to pick up a top-10 finish at Sauble Speedway.
As the expert panel of five discussed who should be included, there were several other drivers mentioned for consideration. So here are some of those competitors to keep an eye on as we enter the season.
In a unique partnership, ShortTrackMusings.com has partnered with the Rich Schwartzenburg- representing Ontario Mini Stocks facebook group to put together a top-10 ranking of the best asphalt drivers across the province.
After seeing steady improvement with his program the past couple years, Zac Sprung is ready to get back at it this season at Sauble Speedway.
After a rough couple of seasons, Lane Zardo hopes to get back to running up front, committing to Sauble Speedway’s Pro Late Model schedule in 2019.
Despite having a stellar season that led to the 2018 APC Auto Parts United Late Models of Ontario Tour Championship, J.R. Fitzpatrick hasn’t settled down through the winter, putting in the hard work to come out stronger in 2019.
In an effort to get back to running up front on a weekly basis, Josh Stade will be taking his Pro Late Model program in a different direction for 2019.