PETERBOROUGH, Ontario — Leading the field to the green flag, A.J. Emms paced all 40 laps en route to winning the OSCAAR Modified feature on Saturday night at Peterborough Speedway.
“The last two races – both Full Throttle Motor Speedway and Peterborough Speedway – are strong tracks for us, so again, we were hoping for another solid outcome,” he commented. “We’re very fortunate to come away with two wins in those two races. As we know in racing, anything can happen, and we experienced that at Full Throttle Motor Speedway in finishing a close second but a disqualification giving us the win. We’d obviously love to have those wins come on the race track like they did at Peterborough Speedway, but we also know that wins are hard to come by, especially in the OSCAAR Modified division.
“So we’ll take what we can get and hopefully the momentum for us continues as we move forward into the next race.”
The speed was there when they unloaded the No. 14 Modified at Peterborough Speedway, as evident by winning his first heat on the track. He then made his way through the field in the second qualifier to a runner-up finish.
Starting on the pole for the feature, Emms was able to put a considerable gap on the field, stretching it out to a half-track lead.
“I feel like with the crate engine package, when we were rolling and as the race progresses and a long green flag run, we can get the momentum up and keep it rolling and I feel that’s what we did,” he said. “We’ve worked a lot on our longer run speed to make sure we have that speed later in the race and it was great to see at Peterborough Speedway some of the things that we’ve been working on seemed to work.
“Again, hopefully that translates to more success as we move forward through the season but it is great to see some of our hard work is paying off and we’re moving in the right direction.”
It wasn’t all smooth sailing, though, as the caution came out with just a handful of laps remaining for a car going around deeper in the field. Emms got a good restart, pulling away from the field en route to picking up the checkered flag.
“It was a little nerve-racking at the end there with a couple late race cautions, especially with all the built motors behind me,” he admitted. “I feel all the built motors on a restart do have an advantage with the extra horsepower, although they do carry extra weight. So I really did have to play my cards properly and not make mistakes. Again, being the leader, we were able to get both of those restarts and we were really fortunate to have a great handling racecar and that’s what we really saved us there again.
“There were some nerves but again, I have been racing such a long period of time and been in that position so many different times in that past that I’m very thankful to have those experiences and they really supported me in executing that in the end. Additionally, having a spotter, too. My dad was very calm all the way through the race and my crew stays pretty calm in those types of situations. We do know anything can happen in those late race restarts but we were confident we could get the job done and we did, which was great.”
It marks his second straight win in a row at Full Throttle Motor Speedway, which is certainly a great turnaround for the Emms Racing team after going winless last season.
“Like I said, I know from not only my previous experience but also talking to some veterans in the sport that wins will sometimes come in bucket folds and then they’ll dry up for a long period of time depending on the season you’re having, the competition, and the equipment you’re in so obviously we finished in the top-three a lot,” he explained. “The goal for us is to always win. We were held off last season not getting to victory lane which was tough for us, but at the same time, it’s starting to click right now and again, we hope as we progress through the season, we’d like to try to get a couple more. Again, that’s the hope, so hopefully the cards fall our way and we’ll keep doing our homework and working in the shop to try to make that happen.”
It marks his series record-setting 13th straight podium finish, 53rd top-five (second all-time), and 67th top-10 (series leading).
The next race for the Just Foam It OSCAAR Modifieds will take place at Sauble Speedway on Saturday, August 19. In each of five previous appearances at the beach, he has scored a top-five finish, including a trip to victory lane in 2017 and second in June.
“I’m excited to get to Sauble Speedway,” he commented. “Just again, just really focusing on getting some race wins – that’s what we’re there to do, and really just have a solid run. Obviously, we want to get those wins, but at the same time, we really want to execute and show up with a fast racecar. We did have a solid run there earlier in the year – second-place finish – and we’re hoping we’ve built a little bit on our program to hopefully give it another crack at the can later on this month.
“Again, I’m excited to get to Sauble. It’s a place that it’s a beautiful facility, but hasn’t been my favourite track in the past, so hopefully a win will change my mind that way.”
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