For Scott Dixon, the Honda Indy Toronto is an event that he has always wanted to win. However, the victory had escaped him in each of his previous trips. He had four finishes within the top five, however also had two finishes outside of the top 20 to match that.
Andrew Gresel (No.81 CUSW/Sauble Falls/McRobert Fuels) made the most of his first start at his home track Sauble Speedway in an OSCAAR Super Late Model, leading all 50 laps of the A-Main feature event to earn his first career win with the tour.
David McCullough (No. 39M Oke’s Auto/Hosie D’s Donuts) used his pole starting position to earn his first career OSCAAR Modified tour win at Sauble Speedway Saturday night.
After a promising fifth place finish in just his second start with the OSCAAR Modified tour two weeks ago, Shane Stickel was hoping for the same success Saturday night at Sauble Speedway. Unfortunately for the Kitchener, Ont. driver an overheated engine would spoil a good effort by the MSD Machine Tool team.
Returning to Sauble Speedway where he got his career started, Kevin Cornelius would continue his streak of solid finishes going, finishing third on Saturday night.
Brandon Watson entered the lone trip to Sauble Speedway for the OSCAAR Super Late Models looking for his fourth win in five starts with the tour on Saturday night.
The tough luck would continue for Tolton Motorsports driver Bobby Tolton as he would suffer ignition problems at Sauble Speedway this past Saturday night.
David Gravel had two main goals in mind when opening the “Month of Money” this past week, with the running of the 25th Ohio Logistics Brad Doty Classic Presented by Racing Optics and the 30th Kings Royal for the World of Outlaws STP Sprint Car Series. First, he wanted to qualify for the A-Feature at each event and second, he was looking to earn a top-10 finish in each of the marquee events.