Following a solid show at Grand Bend Speedway, the OSCAAR Pro Midgets will join the other three divisions this weekend at Peterborough Speedway.
Inaugural Pro Midget feature winner Ted Greenwood enters this weekend confident following three wins and four top-two finishes starting the season.
‘Wild’ Willy Northcott has been fast all four races, posting four podium finishes. Continuing to get faster, he will look to score the win this weekend.
Wally Wilson will make his fourth career start, hoping the have the issues which have plagued him so far worked out.
Glen Blaker will hope to have a strong run this weekend after finishing eighth and fifth in his first two career starts.
Canadian Vintage Modified regular Cassidy March struggled in his debut with the series, however came back strong at Grand Bend with a runner-up finish.
Coming off a fourth earlier this month, Shawn Paul hopes to make it two wins on the season to go along with a win at Flamboro earlier this year.
Jack Ackworth had one of the strongest debuts a couple weeks ago, finishing third at Flamboro Speedway. He’ll look to improve a couple spots at Peterborough on Saturday.
Jordan Hanna had one of the strongest debuts at Flamboro Speedway, running in the top-five till a brake fire after winning one of the qualifying heats. It’ll be interesting to see how he makes out at Peterborough.
OSCAAR Midget regular Brian MacDonald will make his Pro Midget debut after purchasing the car Richard Woodland drove to a fourth place finish in the inaugural event at Flamboro. MacDonald has been strong at Peterborough recently in the midgets, including a fourth place finish last year and eighth in May.
Rob Summers will also debut his ride this weekend, in which he has been spending time getting ready. Summers was strong last year in his Midget, posting six top-10 finishes.
The full itinerary and prices can be found on the Peterborough Speedway website at http://www.peterboroughspeedway.com
Written by Ashley McCubbin – Photo by Crystal Northcott