After a small break, the Living Lighting, Scott Reinhart Trailer Sales Ltd. OSCAAR Pro Sprints are set to get back in action this weekend at Sunset Speedway, with their feature presented by Wild Wing of Woodbridge.
After a small break, the Living Lighting, Scott Reinhart Trailer Sales Ltd. OSCAAR Pro Sprints are set to get back in action this weekend at Sunset Speedway, with their feature presented by Wild Wing of Woodbridge.
Although the panel mostly agreed on the 10 drivers that should be on this list, there were variations on how they should be ordered due to a variety of factors – competition, field size, and how each driver came across the result they got. So did we get it right this week?
After taking some time away from racing, Eric Yorke returned to Sunset Speedway in style – visiting victory lane on Saturday night.
Despite battling the handling of the No. 57 Late Model through the night, Ron Quesnelle was still able to drive it to a sixth-place finish on Saturday night.
Set to put together a solid night under his belt, Robbie Sikes would go around for a late-race spin at Sunset Speedway on Saturday night.
For the third straight week in a row, Spencer-Walt Motorsports visited victory lane at Sunset Speedway, as Rick Spencer-Walt won the 50-lap feature on Saturday night.
Eric Yorke may not be at Sunset Speedway on a weekly basis this year, but that doesn’t mean you should let his name slip off of your radar. After all, he is a past track champion.
The Sauble Falls Tent and Trailer Park Late Models continue to deliver some of the best short track racing in the province, as Saturday night’s 50 lapper came down to a battle between two front runners.
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.
Racing closely with her competitors throughout the night, Cheyenne Charles battled to a top-10 feature finish.