I also heard about some new truck class at Grand Bend Speedway. ARCA Style trucks. I don't know anymore then that.
This is Ontario, there's no way in hell they'd actually make any new sort of truck class (GASP!) compatible with the other truck classes out there already. That'd just make too much sense, and nobody wants to see 20+ trucks from around the area when they can go see 10-12 at a single track week after week instead...
Mobil 1 as you said a new truck class I dought it also but a new travelling series
anything could be possible as Flamboro ,Peterboro,Sunset talk about trucks racing there and Delaware runs a regular truck division .Not this year a new series but next year you never no if all these tracks decide to run trucks.In todays racing anything is possible.Would it work well only time would tell.Some racefans said the OSS would not work well it seems to be going strong.Would a truck series work I do not know but it would be interesting to find out
I'm not even talking about a traveling truck series at all. It's the idea of potentially having 3 truck classes that aren't compatible with each other that angers me. Rather than work with each other to get a common rules package for a truck class (thereby making it cheaper to run province-wide for the class, allow for some traveling and getting the ball rolling for other class "equalizations" between tracks, for lack of a better term) all 3 tracks running trucks are going to go their own directions and further dilute the provincial pool of drivers/teams available.
New classes kills other classes how do you think we got in this mess in in Ontario with low car counts!Real bad idea so now are split between 4 bangers and truck class!
