Brent McLean to move up to OSCAAR Super Late Models in 2014

After a pair of successful seasons in the OSCAAR Modifieds, Brent McLean is ready to tackle the majority of the OSCAAR Super Late Model season in 2014.

McLean unveiled his 2014 look at the Mega Speed Custom Car and Truck Show, which featured a beautiful and vibrant combination of blue, yellow and green on black by Mito-Graphics in Cambridge, Ontario.

McLean won’t enter his new tenure in the Super Lates without any experience as he ran a limited schedule last season, producing a couple solid runs along the way.

Beyond racing his Super Late, McLean will be once again behind the wheel of his No. 7 Modified as he looks to take home his first modified championship.

“I want and my team want the championship,” McLean commented as part of OSCAAR’s pre-season interviews. “Anything else and we just won’t be satisfied. I have enjoyed the success we have had so far, I am very proud to win the Woolner Memorial but I want that trophy in my shop for a year.”

McLean has been successful in the modified ranks the previous two years, scoring back-to-back runner-up points finishes. This past season, he led the points early in the year after some consistent finishes, though a couple bad finishes in the second half of the season resulted in a second place effort. Certainly there were some memorial moments from last year, including a pair of wins along the way.

 

For more information on OSCAAR, check out http://www.oscaar.ca.

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