Loading Engine For Stefko

Stefko Engines

Chassis Going Together

Chassis Almost Complete

Body Panels Painted

Body Going On

Ready For Lettering

Race Car At Creative Edge

Creative Edge

Mini Stock Getting Sheet Metal
Creative Edge Magic
CME On The Horizon…..Getting Closer

Ready For CME

2013 Schedule

CME Show This Week End

One Happy Fan

Lincoln Electric

Quaker State….40th Book Featuring Poster

2013 Schedule

Racing Family Loses A Beautiful Person

Coupe Gets Upgrade

Coupe Gets Wide 5 Set Up

Preparing For Paint

40th Anniversary

Coupe Ready For Creative Edge

42nd Season With CVM

33 Chev At The Race Car Beauty Spa

Mega Speed Show This Wekend

Mega Speed

Best Stock Car In Show

Next!!!!!!

It Is Finished

Mega Speed To……..Mega Update

Roll Cage Painted

Mini Stock Heads To Creative Edge

Interior Goes Back In Pro Late Model

Mini Stock Waits Lettering

On The Jig……Getting Upgraded….So Nice!!!!

Going Back Together

Mini Stock Finished………Almost

Jim Welds Fender Support

Now On The Plate

Final Set Up

David, Jim, Mike Complete Final Scaling, Steering Geometry & Bump Stop…Mike Likes What We Have Now
Three Of Five Ready

We’ll Miss You Fred Poets

It is with sadness that we announce the passing today of Hobby racing legend Fred Poets. Fred had retired from racing in the late 90’s but still attended many races before moving out west. There was no racer tougher back in the 70’s than the #54 of Fred Poets. He was dominant on the track, winning the Championship in 1970. He still holds the record of 17 feature wins in one season, a feat completed back in the day when running 30 nights was common……….Fred moved to Late Models in the mid 70’s where he had some success, but returned to the Hobby class in the early 80’s, continuing his winning ways. Fred influenced many young racers, convincing them to join the Hobby club, and giving them a helping hand. Fred took #58 when he returned to race with the Hobbies, because one of his fans took the #54 when he was racing Late Models……..It ‘s an honor for our team to have known Fred. He was a great encouragement to me when I first became President of the Hobby club in 83, and again in the late 80’s. Our current car body, the black 1933 Chev 3 window Coupe, was purchased from Fred in 1990……..In 1991 Fred was inducted into the Hobby Hall of Fame. His work with other racers, and his incredible ability to win were factors in him becoming a natural to be part of this historic and nostalgic fraternity of racers………In this 1985 picture Fred is waiting to head onto the track at Kalamazoo Speedway in Michigan. Behind Fred is Ken Jorgenson #96. At the end of the night, everyone was behind Fred when he held the checker for the feature win. It was our first trip of 12 to Michigan and Fred showed he still had the skill to win………Our deepest condolences and prayers go out to his family and friends who will miss him dearly. Thanks for everything Ole Fella’, we’ll miss you.
Gehrig Has Great Test Session

Lauren All Smiles…Racing Soon

45th Season About To Start…….Opening Day Eve

15 Seconds Into 2013

Skid Plate Sparking

The Rebuild

Iron Man Triple Crown Starts Tonight
Bruce Rankin #55…2nd Heat

Gehrig Has Great Night

Maybe This Weekend

CVM Season Opener May 19th Flamboro Speedway

Billy “The Bump” Zardo Takes Feature Win

Chris Morrow #11

Sunset Speedway May 25th

Gehrig Wins First Stock Car Race

Arctic Ad For Friday June 7th

As Si Would Say….”Wrong Way Jack”

Out Of Sinc At Sunset Speedway

Was This Exactly What It Looked Like Or Different?

Dwayne Baker Makes It Right

Quaker State Promotion

North Bay Display Great Success

Gary Baverstock Coldwell Banker Function
Sauble Sunset Home & Home Series

Sunset Speedway CVM Feature

Back To Sunset Speedway

Sunset Speedway Feature July 6th

Race Camp Sunset Speedway Correction

Kings & Classics Car Show

Scripture Union Supports Sunset Speedway

Scripture Union Motor Racing Camp A Blast

Delaware Speedway Tonight

Historic Win…36th Career Feature Win

Sauble Speedway July 31st

Chassis Tune Up At McColls

Sauble Speedway Promoting At The Beach

Gold Rush Coming Soon

Kenny Wallace Qualifies Pole

Mayhem Lap One…Turn One
Chaos, Mayhem Strike On Lap One

Team Photo With Kenny Wallace

Buttons Likes The Torque Sequence

Lauren Has Good Run In Go Cart

Markvile Chevrolet Buick GMC This Friday

On Track Celebration

David Gets Dad Ready For Milestone Race

Family Race Day

Iron Man Triple Crown Race #2

Iron Man Triple Crown…Race #2

Million Biker Protest In Washington

Kids Win Bikes For Best Drawings

Bruce Gowland #18 Crosses The Finish Line

Fan Appreciation Night September 14th

The season is slowly coming to an end. We still have 5 more race nights left, and our team will be doing at least 3 more shows. Next Saturday is the Garry Reynolds Memorial at Barrie Speedway, the Velocity 250 at Sunset on the weekend of the 28th, Octoberfest at Flamboro October 5th and the year finishes at Peterborough Speedway for the biggest of all, “Autumn Colors”, Thanksgiving weekend…..Tonight Sunset Speedway will be buzzing for lots of reasons. The Late Model Championship is up for grabs, although a smooth and patient Mike Bentley should have enough to win it as long as he stays within a few car lengths ahead or behind Tom Walters. I’m guessing he would prefer ahead…….we will draw for the winners of our contest, the 2500th Race Contest. Someone will win 4 tickets to the Velocity 250, plus our apparel, to be given out on the Velocity weekend……it’s Fan Appreciation Night and the kids big and small will get a final chance to see their favourite drivers up close and get an autograph card……It’s a potentially important night for our team as well. we are 12th in points, but only 8 out of 10th. Anthony Simone is 11th, one point ahead, and Ernie Fumerton is 10th, just 7 points ahead. Will be important for our team to salvage this season with a top 10 in the points. It’s been a dismal year overall, although our team has worked hard to get us better the past 5 weeks, where we gained 50 points. Finishing tenth would be a good end to a painful season……. It will be cold, but should be a fun night for fans, and a good night of hard racing. Don’t miss it.
Mike Bentley Sunset Speedway Champion

2500 Hoodie’s Available

MacMaster Buick GMC Tailgate Event

Wallace Chevrolet Corvette Show

Dwayne & Sherry Baker

Dwayne & Sherry Baker

Sunset Speedway Velocity 250

Coupe & Late Model This Weekend

Hall Of Famer Tom Walters Wins Velocity 250

Velocity 250 Sunset Speedway

Mayhem On Lap 36

Broken Bracket Weld Ends Velocity

Broken Bracket Weld On The Mend

Portico Community Church

Portico Community Church

2013 Autumn Colors Classic Weekend

Our team is excited to be participating for the 9th straight season, in the biggest race event of the year, the Autumn Colors Classic at Peterborough Speedway. It’s perhaps the most Carnival like atmosphere of all the special events throughout the year. Lots of classes, fast moving show, the end of the season, many drivers pumped, giving it all they got because they have all winter to fix their machines. Cars get wrecked, tempers flare and the packed grandstands make remind of the days of the Roman Colosseum with Chariots racing hard and wild…… We have had good and bad luck in this show, mostly bad, but that hasn’t deflated us to the point of giving up. We know our car is outdated compared to most of the field, but we also know a well set up car, new or older can be very competitive. This track is small but extremely fast for it’s size and is perhaps the fastest of all when comparing the intensity and room to move when things go crazy, and guaranteed they will. We carry a lot of speed into turn 3, then need to brake hard and get off turn four smooth as possible because the front chute wall comes up quick, all part of the Gladiator atmosphere for this awesome show…….we have made several changes to our car to make it as competitive as possible. We’ll be running against some very tough competitors with very good equipment, but we feel this years version of our Pro Late Model will be competitive. We’re going for the win, hoping for a podium finish……hope to see you there, bring a sweater.
Heat Qualifying At Peterborough Autumn Colors

Chris Mitchell & Jamie Cox Crash In Three

Show Cancelled

There were lots of cars lined up to come into the pits, but the gates never opened as the show was cancelled due to the threat of rain. Sunday was forecast to be good, but with only 3 classes scheduled to race on Sunday, Late Model, Thunder Car and Mini Stock, the revenue lost by not running the OSS, OSCAAR Mods, Hurricane Midgets, Pro 4 and Pure Stocks on Saturday night could have been the reason to cancel it all. Saturdays show may have produced 70 cars and 300 people or more, that’s a lot of money to lose. I’m guessing that was the main factor in the decision to cancel rather than weather………..I think the Sunday show was possible on it’s own, start early, complete the qualifying and run the features. The problem is the cost for those 3 shows was very high and may have been too much of a gamble to run with little pit gate revenue……….the down side is the decision to call it this late. Flamboro may have upset lots of travelling teams. A fuel saving for all those heading to the track today, certainly would have been a positive had the show been cancelled Friday. The forecast for Saturday has been bad all week with not much hope of no rain. It’s also too bad for the race teams who use high octane gas and bought new tires, especially those who made changes just for this show, and don’t normally run those tires. Maybe if the tires still have stickers on them, the teams can return them, maybe, it doesn’t hurt to call and ask……Once again the weather didn’t help Flamboro Speedway, but it’s too bad the decision to cancel both days wasn’t considered more, and maybe it was. I agree that only so much money can be thrown away or lost. Most people would understand that, it’s how it’s handled that makes it a good or bad decision, it’s not a win win for anyone……….On a side note, with all the Global Warming we are suppose to be experiencing, why is it so darn cold? Maybe Global Warning wasn’t true, or maybe it’s come and gone…..next week is Frost Fest, that should be an exciting event, hopefully the weather is good.
Show Cancelled

There were lots of cars lined up to come into the pits, but the gates never opened as the show was cancelled due to the threat of rain. Sunday was forecast to be good, but with only 3 classes scheduled to race on Sunday, Late Model, Thunder Car and Mini Stock, the revenue lost by not running the OSS, OSCAAR Mods, Hurricane Midgets, Pro 4 and Pure Stocks on Saturday night could have been the reason to cancel it all. Saturdays show may have produced 70 cars and 300 people or more, that’s a lot of money to lose. I’m guessing that was the main factor in the decision to cancel rather than weather………..I think the Sunday show was possible on it’s own, start early, complete the qualifying and run the features. The problem is the cost for those 3 shows was very high and may have been too much of a gamble to run with little pit gate revenue……….the down side is the decision to call it this late. Flamboro may have upset lots of travelling teams. A fuel saving for all those heading to the track today, certainly would have been a positive had the show been cancelled Friday. The forecast for Saturday has been bad all week with not much hope of no rain. It’s also too bad for the race teams who use high octane gas and bought new tires, especially those who made changes just for this show, and don’t normally run those tires. Maybe if the tires still have stickers on them, the teams can return them, maybe, it doesn’t hurt to call and ask……Once again the weather didn’t help Flamboro Speedway, but it’s too bad the decision to cancel both days wasn’t considered more, and maybe it was. I agree that only so much money can be thrown away or lost. Most people would understand that, it’s how it’s handled that makes it a good or bad decision, it’s not a win win for anyone……….On a side note, with all the Global Warming we are suppose to be experiencing, why is it so darn cold? Maybe Global Warning wasn’t true, or maybe it’s come and gone…..next week is Frost Fest, that should be an exciting event, hopefully the weather is good.
Frost Fest This Saturday October 26th

Queenston Chev Show With Dana

Rexdale……Owner A.J. & His Jiffy Lube Staff

Old Mill Buick….’Breast Cancer Fund Raiser’

33 Chev Coupe For Sale

Barrie Speedway Win 2004

Banquet Generous For Our Teams

Rebuild Begins For 2014

Stripped Down….Much To Do

Go Cart Sold
OSCAAR Bound 2014
OSCAAR Modified Press ReLease

Merry Christmas

2014 A New Year
