OSWEGO, NY – ISMA’s presence at area Motorsports Expos continues to grow for next weekend as the Morton Motorsports No. 70 is now set to be displayed in the Jukasa Motor Speedway booth at the Toronto Motorama Custom Car & Motorsports Expo in Ontario.
Driven the past two seasons by former series champion Dave McKnight, the yellow No. 70 will be on hand at the International Centre in Mississauga, Ontario from Friday, March 8 to Sunday, March 10.
The Morton machine is now the third Supermodified set to be showcased next weekend joining the Lane Racing No. 97 at Mark’s Northeast Motorsports Expo in Massachusetts along with the Jason Simmons Racing No. 98T at the Syracuse Motorsports Expo in New York.
McKnight has competed with ISMA on a semi-regular basis for the past several years. Despite not yet earning a feature win with the No. 70 team, the 20-time series victor has a handful of podium efforts to his credit including a runner-up finish at Lancaster Speedway in 2017.
The Toronto Motorama, held at 6900 Airport Road in Mississauga, Ontario is the biggest automotive and auto racing show of its kind in Canada at over 330,000 square feet of space.
Held March 8-10, the Motorama will operate from 10am to 9pm on Friday, 10am to 8pm on Saturday, and 10am to 5pm on Sunday.
Admission prices are $25 for adults, $20 for seniors, $17 for ages 7 to 15 and FREE for children 6 years of age and under. Free onsite parking is also available. More information on the Toronto Motorama Custom Car & Motorsports Expo can be found at www.MotoramaShow.com.
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ISMA’s first event of the 2019 season will be the Harvey Lennox Memorial at the Delaware Speedway in Ontario on Saturday, June 15. A full schedule is posted on the ISMA website.
About the International Supermodified Association: ISMA was founded in 1974 by multi-time Oswego Speedway champions Jim Shampine and Nolan Swift to ensure the future and longevity of Supermodified racing. Powered by their earth shaking 900 horsepower engines, the winged Supermodified is one of the fastest short track race cars in the world capable of reaching speeds up to 160mph. Through 45 seasons of operation, ISMA continues to be one of the most popular, well recognized touring series in short track racing. The organization has eleven events scheduled at nine different facilities this season that include stops in New York, New Hampshire, Ohio, Connecticut, and Ontario.
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