Showing more speed each week behind the wheel, Cheyenne Charles scored her first career top-five finish on Saturday night at Sunset Speedway.
Showing more speed each week behind the wheel, Cheyenne Charles scored her first career top-five finish on Saturday night at Sunset Speedway.
Despite missing practice, Karlie Wilman overcame some adversity through her qualifying heats to score a career-best top-10 finish on Saturday night at Sunset Speedway.
Despite missing practice, Andrew Shilling was able to continue his top-10 streak at Sunset Speedway.
Following a back and forth battle throughout the race, Connor James was able to take the advantage in the stages of the Lucas Oil Sportsman Cup Series Open Door Windows and Doors 100 to score the victory.
Grabbing the lead on a mid-race restart, Adam Carrothers cruised away for his second straight Outlaw Midget feature victory at Sunset Speedway.
Starting on the front row, Joe Dunlop grabbed the early advantage and led the rest of the way en route to winning the Signs of Innovation Bone Stock feature at Sunset Speedway.
Mother Nature once again played her hand as some tracks were unable to get in their feature events as scheduled. Still, the panel had a variety to choose from with two features ran at Flamboro Speedway, a single feature at Sunset Speedway, and a single feature at Peterborough Speedway.
With mother nature dealing her hand and cancelling the event at Delaware Speedway, it’s no secret that all three OSCAAR divisions are excited to get to Sunset Speedway, all in action on Saturday, June 29 as part of Canada Day weekend.
Although it’s been rough to get in a lot of racing thanks to Mother Nature, the Mini Stocks have certainly been creating buzz across the province with exciting races everywhere. Ahead of the fourth edition of the Ontario Mini Stock Rankings to be released on Wednesday, here are five thoughts to ponder.
The long winter is over as DY Racing drivers Eric Yorke and Lisa DeLeeuw made their first starts of the 2019 campaign at Sunset Speedway.