Don't see why not it is a good one.
maybe others can update theirs to add the up and coming driver.
I would like to add one category though;;; That allowed???LOL
Up and Coming driver-- Brandon Watson and Steve Matthews tie
would like to add one category though;;; That allowed???LOL
Yes ofcourse Dave...I said you can add your own..that was most just examples of stuff you can use....I'm just curious to see what everyone says.
Keep them coming it looks like a good topic and I'm getting a chuckle out of them.
Maybe we should do this as a on going thing and Call it the The 3-Wide CRO Awards. Sort of Catchy you have to give 3-wide the credit for it and it sounds good.
My choice would mirror Dave's. Except Fav.Track, I have to stick with my home track, Barrie
You might add Best appearing crew
Up and Comming Driver..Ben Melenhourst
Best Track: Saying Ohsweken would be too biased, so I'll say Merrittville...I enjoyed both my trips to Brockville as well...
Best Finish: The end of one of the LM Triple Crown races I saw at Flamboro was pretty good, except the winner only got by because of a bump 'n run, which I hate, so I'll say this one instead: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygMFEfkPbx4&feature=channel_page
Worst Wreck: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziRrS9xEr74
Best Looking Car: 
Best Race/Race Weekend: World of Outlaws Late Model night at Ohsweken was the most fun night overall for me...
Hard Luck: Mike Thorne and his plethora of flat tires...also Ryan Litt's broken rear end while leading with less than 10 laps left in the AVSS race at Delaware.
Biggest Surprise Winner: Derek Jonathan at Humberstone.
'Doh Moment of the Year: John Riegling running out of fuel under caution in a regular Ohsweken feature.
Rookie of the Year: Ryan Hunsinger...4 feature wins, and rookie of the year with both SOS and Ohsweken's sprint car division.
Best Move/Pass: Every pass Dale Blaney made on his way from 25th to 4th in the Canadian Sprint Car Nationals.
Temper Tantrum of the Year: I didn't see any real good ones this year, actually...I heard about a couple, but I can't comment fairly on them.
Most Sportsmanlike Driver: Joe Middlemiss
Best/Most Competitive Division: Ohsweken Speedway Thunder Stocks...because I saw them go 5 wide twice this year without wrecking.
Best/Most Competitive "Touring Series": Can-Am Midgets
Driver of the Year: Steve Poirier
Up and Coming Driver: Mitchell Brown...son of Doug Brown and grandson of Harold Brown...finished 2nd in Ohsweken's Mini-Stock points this year.
