Regarded as one of the most talented young talents in the province of Ontario, Lane Zardo is set to take a unique approach to his 2018 racing season, with a bit of racing everywhere currently on the table.
Regarded as one of the most talented young talents in the province of Ontario, Lane Zardo is set to take a unique approach to his 2018 racing season, with a bit of racing everywhere currently on the table.
Regardless, the schedules and events have been coming out quicker than ever, and it begs the question – where will we find you this summer, and what event are you looking forward the most? Feel free to offer your answers in the comments, but I will give you five events to think about.
Following a successful season, Spencer-Walt Motorsports is only looking upwards from here.
Discussions about the 2018 season have already begun, as the first track schedule has been released courtesy of Sauble Speedway.
Despite battling engines issues late in the year and a wreck mid-season, Kevin Bridge did everything that he needed to do to be crowned the 2017 Sauble Speedway Mini Stock Champion, marking his second straight track title.
After coming close throughout the season, Will Gibbons capped off his Sauble Speedway campaign with a trip to feature victory lane.
Travis McLean can officially say his rookie season behind the wheel of a thunder car at Sauble Speedway is in the books, and completed on a good note.
With a victory and a top-eight finish in each of the eight OSCAAR Modified races this season, things have been going pretty well for A.J. Emms.
Despite experiencing an up-and-down night, Travis McLean was able to leave Sauble Speedway on Saturday night with a top-10 finish.
Racing at his home track, Wally Wilson put together an impressive performance, posting his first career OSCAAR Modified top-10 on Saturday night at Sauble Speedway.