The learning curve for Wally Wilson continued at Kawartha Speedway this past Friday night as he completed all 30 laps in the feature en route to a top-20 finish.
The learning curve for Wally Wilson continued at Kawartha Speedway this past Friday night as he completed all 30 laps in the feature en route to a top-20 finish.
Despite fighting mechanical issues throughout the entire day, Wally Wilson almost posted a top-10 finish in the Outlaw Midget feature, just missing by a single spot at race’s end.
Despite enduring some mechanical issues, Wally Wilson was able to leave Grand Bend Speedway with a podium finish.
After starting off the afternoon with high hopes of a strong performance in his homecoming to Sauble Speedway, it seemed nothing would go right mechanically for Wally Wilson Racing throughout the event.
After getting in some testing this past week, Wally Wilson was hopeful to continue improving behind the wheel of his OSCAAR Modified. However, he was unable to compete as a result of a mechanical problem.
Making his Outlaw Midget debut at Sunset Speedway, Wally Wilson put together a solid race en route to scoring a top-15 finish.
The busy campaign for Wally Wilson Racing continues this weekend as he will make his Outlaw Midget debut at Sunset Speedway on Saturday, June 10.
The learning experience continued for Wally Wilson’s rookie OSCAAR Modified campaign with his first trip to Kawartha Speedway on Friday night.
The learning experience has officially begun for Wally Wilson this season, as he made his first laps behind the wheel of his modified at Flamboro Speedway.
When OSCAAR Modified competitor Dan Price decided to go racing, he went to a wrecking yard and gave them a small deposit for a 1985 Monte Carlo, with plans to pick it up a couple days later.