This past weekend at Sauble Speedway, the track debuted their new bone stock class, which is a four-cylinder car division with drivers allowed to make minimal changes to their cars.
Andy Wheller, whose completed regularly in the division at Flamboro Speedway, picked up the inaugural checkered flag ahead of Kyle Neumeister, Josh Shantz, Ray Flynn, Jeremy Schindel, Kevin Jackman, the 07 and the 77.
Josh Shantz was the man in the second race, picking up the victory ahead of Wheller, Jackman, Neumeister, Schindel, Flynn, the 07 and the 77.
Joining OnPitRoad.com mid-2013 season, Ashley McCubbin is now the Managing Editor and contributes to each racing division as needed. Since studying journalism at the University of Guelph-Humber, Ashley has published articles on a couple of different websites, while serving as a public relations representative for different short track teams.
Born in North York, Ontario, Ashley currently lives in Bradford, Ontario and spends her weekend at the local short tracks in the area. She has spent her entire life at the short track level, falling in love with the sport at the age of five. Beyond her love of short track racing, she also has grown an interest for both NASCAR and the IndyCar Racing Series. She also enjoys taking photos and working on websites, while playing a couple rounds of Candy Crush afterwards.
Ashley is a pro, going above and beyond what the average person would do, because she loves what she is doing.