From press release
As the weeks begin to wind down prior to Innisfil, Ontario Sunset Speedway's inaugural season under the NASCAR Whelen All American Series banner, drivers across all four weekly divisions are expressing their excitement to race for Provincial and Nationals NWAAS championships. Sunset's headlining Sauble Falls Tent & Trailer Park Late Models will compete for Division I honours, and with an expected car count of over 30-cars, there's an excellent chance a Sunset-based driver could find themselves in contention for a National championship. Saturday night events will be split into twin-35 lap features for the Late Model division, with a racer's best 18-appearances throughout the season counting towards their final NWAAS points tally. In addition to Division I points, Sunset Speedway's St. Onge Recreation Super Stock and Graham Landscape Limited Mini Stock divisions will vie for Division II and Division III championships respectively. For former Super Stock champion Lane Zardo, the opportunity to join the Whelen All American Series ranks offers a chance to cement his family-run operation in the record books. "No one has ever won a NASCAR-sanctioned championship at Sunset," offers Zardo, "and the first person that does it will be in the history books forever" 2014 Mini Stock champion Brandon McFerran will return to fulltime competition this season, and will look to throw his name into the mix in a densely populated Division III title hunt. The speedway's brand new Signs of Innovation MIGHTY division – targeted towards beginner level competitors – will compete for Division IV points. Sunset Speedway's inaugural season under the NASCAR Whelen All American Series will open on May 2nd with Twin 35-lap features for the NASCAR Sauble Falls Tent & Trailer Park Late Model division, as well as opening night events for the Super Stocks, Mini Stocks and the upstart MIGHTY division.
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