16093005a

Cameron McGlashan battled hard all the way through the Velocity 250.

By: Ashley McCubbin/AM Marketing
September 30 2016

After a solid first season in the Mini Stock division, Cameron McGlashan was hoping for a strong run in the Velocity 250. You could say mission accomplished as he wasn’t one of the 20 cars that didn’t qualify, and he completed all 35 laps.

He kicked off the weekend by finishing ninth in his first heat. The second heat didn’t go smoothly as he got tagged in the back end by a competitor, but he managed to keep it straight and going. He’d end up crossing the finish line in the sixth position.

As a result of his pair of finishes, he was forced to run the b-main in order to qualify. He was able to put in a solid performance, crossing the finish line in third to be one of the five to transfer.

Starting 22nd in the feature, McGlashan was set on gaining ground from the start. However, a pit stop under the first caution at Lap 15 resulted in McGlashan having to restart at the tail of the field. Restarting from the 21st position, he battled hard and attempted to make up ground, though fell a lap down by the time the second caution with five laps to go. Restarting from 23rd, he was unable to make up much ground in the final stages, resulting in a 23rd place finish.

Cameron McGlashan and McGlashan Motorsports are proud to be supported by England Enterprises, Orvauto, Arbor Aces Tree Care Inc, Steelcase Tires ‘N’ Mags Inc, Taylor Drywalling & Taping, UPS, Wix Filters, www.geppettoland.ca, Lubecore Barrie, Gino’s Pizza Alcona, and Cabral Racing Promotions.

Keep up with Cameron McGlashan and McGlashan Motorsports by liking their facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/McGlashanMotorSports?fref=ts and following Cameron McGlashan on twitter at http://www.twitter.com/McGlashan83.