OSCAAR Hanover Holiday Modifieds take to Sunset Speedway for qualifying

With only two events left on the 2014 schedule for the OSCAAR Hanover Holiday Modifieds, every event becomes that much more critical. Making their fifth appearance at Sunset Speedway for the year, the OSCAAR Hanover Holiday Modifieds put their qualifying mark in today.

 

Justin Jones wouldn’t have his OSCAAR debut go as he wanted as he’d get loose in turn two, before making significant contact with the wall. He would bend the right front, while sustaining some body damage on the backend of the car. As a result, he’d go off on the double hook. Max Beyore would pick up the victory ahead of Davey Terry, Gary Elliott, Shane Stickel, Ryan Dick and Drew Stieler.

 

Gary McLean won the second heat ahead of Brent McLean, Matt Barton, Cory Horner, Brian McLean, John Harper and Tommy Robb.

 

Terry Baker won the third heat ahead of Dustin Jackson, Bobby Tolton, Steve Lyons, Andre Pepin, Adam Adams and Bill Burrows.

 

Gary Elliott would win the fourth heat ahead of Terry, Dick, Stickel, Jones and Stieler.

 

Brent McLean would edge Brian McLean at the line to score the victory in the fifth heat. Gary McLean would finish third, followed by Barton, Harper, Robb and Horner.

 

There’d be a caution in the final heat as Burrows left a trail of fluid down the backstretch into turn three and four. Dustin Jackson would pick up the win ahead of Tolton, Baker, Pepin, Lyons and Adams.

 

With qualifying in the books, the drivers will now look towards the 30 lap feature. All the racing action that includes the Late Models, Super Stocks, Mini Stocks, OSCAAR Hanover Holiday Modifieds and OSCAAR Super Late Models is set to start at 1pm EST. Deails can be found at http://www.sunsetspeedway.ca.

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