Brent McLean wins OSCAAR Modified feature on day one of Don Biederman Memorial

For the second time this year, Brent McLean would take his No. 7 Home Building Centre (Bowmanville), Pro FX Signs, RN Manufacturing an McLean Farms to victory circle. It marks his second win so far this year after winning earlier this month at Barrie Speedway.

Brent McLean would win the first heat ahead of Brad Pearsall, Branden Bullen, Mike Westwood, Shane Stickel, Dave Osbourne, Bobby Tolton and Ryan Dick.

Gary McLean would win the second heat in his No. 8 McLean Industrial Design & Fabrication Ltd and McLean Farms Modified ahead of Matt Barton, Chad Strawn, Brandon Watson, Justin Demelo, Barry Newman, Brian McLean and Davey Terry.

Branden Bullen would grab his first career OSCAAR Modifieid heat victory in the third heat, followed by Stickel, Brent McLean, Pearsall, Westwood, Osbourne, and Dick.

OSCAAR Super Late Model points leader Brandon Watson would win the final modified heat ahead of Demelo, Newman, Brian McLean, Gary McLean, Terry, Strawn and Barton.

When it came feature time, it’d be Brent McLean starting on pole, ahead of Brandon Watson, Branden Bullen, Brad Pearsall, Justin Demelo, Gary McLean, Shane Stickel, Barry Newman, Matt Barton, Brian McLean, Dave Osbourne, Davey Terry, Ryan Dick, and Chad Strawn. Brian McLean would head down pit road before the start with problems.

Brent McLean and Watson would be side-by-side for the lead, with Watson securing it on lap two. Watson would only lead two laps as Brent McLean would make his way back by on lap four. So five laps into the event it’d be Brent McLean leading Watson, Pearsall, Gary McLean and Justin Demelo. Over the course of the event, Watson would slip back through the field after being passed by Pearsall, Gary McLean and Newman.

The first and only caution of the feature would fly on lap 30 when Bullen would spin in turn four. So with six laps to go, it’d be Brent McLean leading Pearsall, Gary McLean, Newman, Watson, Demelo, Stickel, Strawn, Brian McLean and Barton.

On the restart, Brent McLean would clear Pearsall while Newman would make his way by Gary McLean.

Brent McLean would hold on to pick up the victory ahead of Brad Pearsall, Barry Newman, Gary McLean and Justin Demelo.

Brandon Watson would finish sixth, followed by Shane Stickel, Brian McLean and Matt Barton.

Branden Bullen finished 11th, followed by Chad Strawn, Ryan Dick and Dave Osbourne.

The OSCAAR Modifieds return to Sunset Speedway for another full day of action on June 30th. Autograph session at 5:45pm with racing starting at 6:30pm.

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