In 2020, arrangements were made for the popular Super Stock division to compete as a support event at three APC United Late Model Series rounds.
Contests were conducted at Sauble Speedway and Sunset Speedway, with the finale at Jukasa Motor Speedway.
In 2021, the class received backing from Qwick Wick Fire Starters for the inaugural five-race championship. This year Dayco Belts and Hoses has
replace Qwick Wick as the series primary sponsor.
There are five Dayco Super Stock Series events this season.
- Saturday, June 15 - Peterborough Speedway
- Friday, June 28 - Delaware Speedway
- Saturday, July 13 - Flamboro Speedway
- Saturday, August 10 - Sunset Speedway
- Friday, September 6 - Delaware Speedway
The Super Stock category includes a variety of makes and models from the ‘60s to the current year.
The rules used in the class allow some suspension modifications and changes to the bodies.
Some Super Stock cars retain the original steel bodies with plastic noses and fiberglass hoods;
however, most use fiberglass body panels. They are powered by a modified small-block engines or crate
motors from General Motors and Ford. The division serves as a ‘stepping stone’ for those
drivers who aspire to compete in the Pro Late Model category.
A new restart procedure was introduced last year by series officials for the APC United Late Model and Dayco Super Stock
divisions called the 'choose rule.' On restarts, competitors are allowed to choose their lane.
Their selection may be determined by the condition of the track,
how many cars are ahead of them or the handling of their vehicle.
If a driver changes their choice after the designated 'choose spot,' they must start from the rear of the field.
The final round of the 2024 Dayco Super Stock Series was held at Delaware Speedway during the Great Canadian Race Weekend.
Drivers would compete in a fifty-lap contest around the ˝-mile semi-banked asphalt oval.
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The pace lap for the final round of the 2024 Dayco Super Stock Series at Delaware Speedway.
Starting on the pole is the No. 83 Radar Auto Parts Chevrolet Camaro driven by Steve Book.
Beside Book is Ryan Dyson driving the No. 28 Douglas Window & Door Chevrolet Camaro.
Row two is occupied by the No. 89C London Recreational Racing Chevrolet of Shawn Chenoweth
and Lane Zardo driving the No. 36Z Bester Forest Products Ford Mustang.
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The series points leader and reigning champion Carson Nagy drives the No. 93 Queenston Chevrolet Buick GMC Chevrolet Camaro.
Nagy won last year's title with consistently - finishing in the top ten at every event.
He used the same strategy to capture this season's crown.
Nagy never finished worse than fourth. At Delaware, after the inversion, he was gridded fifth.
Before the race's halfway point, Nagy was in the lead and grabbed the win for the crown.
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Chasing Carson Nagy to the victory was Peter Vanderwyst Jr. Vanderwyst started fifth and finished sixth during the Canada Day Race Weekend at Delaware Speedway.
The driver of the No. 7 Pro Paste Solutions Chevrolet Camaro was gridded sixth for the fifty lap contest.
He followed Nagy through the field but was never in a position to challenge for the lead.
Vanderwyst finished in the runner-up spot at the checkered flag by a margin of 3.276 seconds.
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Delaware Speedway regular Ryan Dyson entered the weekend finale fourth in championship points – twenty markers behind the leader, Carson Nagy.
Dyson's 2024 campaign started poorly with a retirement in the season opener at Peterborough.
However, he earned his first series victory at Delaware.
Dyson started second in the No. 28 Bingo Country Chevrolet Camaro in the final round.
Unable to hold off Carson Nagy and Peter Vanderwyst Jr, he finished third.
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Other than Carson Nagy, the driver with the best chance of securing this year's Dayco Super Stock Series title was Lane Zardo.
The series 2021 champion was just two points behind Nagy heading into the final round at Delaware Speedway.
The No. 36Z Bester Forest Products Ford Mustang was gridded fourth in a field of fifteen starters.
Zardo ran as high as second place and as low as fifth before finishing in the fourth position.
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Shawn Chenoweth looked like a championship contender until round three at Flamboro Speedway.
Chenoweth was challenging for leader when the rear-end failed on the No. 89C London Recreational Racing Chevrolet Camaro.
He was classified with a ninth place result. He bounced back with a victory at Sunset Speedway
and entered the final weekend third in the standings – eight points behind Carson Nagy.
At Delaware Speedway, Chenoweth finished fifth.
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The three-time OSCAAR Hot Rod champion, Steve Book, was busy at Delaware Speedway.
Book entered the Friday and Sunday V8 Stock races and Saturday's Hot Rod contest in his familiar No. 47 1960 Studebaker Hawk.
In addition, he competed in the Dayco Super Stock race, driving Brody Rickwood's No. 83 Radar Auto Parts Chevrolet Camaro.
Book started on the pole and led until eventually falling back to a sixth-place finish.
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The top three finishers for the 2024 Dayco Super Stock Series final round at Delaware Speedway.
In the center is the race winner, Carson Nagy. In addition to his victory, Nagy claimed his second consecutive championship.
On the left is Peter Vanderwyst Jr, who finished in the runner-up position. Vanderwyst's father captured the 2022 title.
Completing the top three is Ryan Dyson. Dyson scored his first series victory in 2024.
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FINISH | START | DRIVER | SPONSOR / CAR | LAPS |
1 | 5 | Carson Nagy | Queenston Chevrolet Buick GMC / Chevrolet Camaro | 50 |
2 | 6 | Peter Vanderwyst Jr. | Pro Paste Solutions / Chevrolet Camaro | 50 |
3 | 2 | Ryan Dyson | Douglas Window & Door / Chevrolet Camaro | 50 |
4 | 4 | Lane Zardo | Bester Forest Products / Ford Mustang | 50 |
5 | 3 | Shawn Chenoweth | London Recreational Racing / Chevrolet Camaro | 50 |
6 | 1 | Steve Book | Radar Auto Parts / Chevrolet Camaro | 50 |
7 | 9 | Jacob Booth | Big Bryan & Sons Towing / Chevrolet Camaro | 49 |
8 | 7 | Daniel Hawn | Tire Depot / Chevrolet Camaro | 49 |
9 | 11 | Justin Collison | London Recreational Racing / Chevrolet Camaro | 49 |
10 | 12 | Dennis Cybalski | RDJ Auto Sales & Service / Chevrolet Camaro | 49 |
11 | 14 | Brendan Edgar | Enns Air / Chevrolet Camaro | 49 |
12 | 13 | Coltin Everingham | Gunn's Auto Service / Chevrolet Camaro | 49 |
13 | 16 | Austin Penney | Edgar Excavating & Haulage / Ford Mustang | 48 |
14 | 8 | Jay Doerr | Once Upon a Child / Chevrolet Camaro | 43 |
15 | 10 | Connor Maltese | Ontario Steel Sales / Chevrolet Camaro | 32 |
- | 15 | Darrell Lake | Drive Systems / Ford Mustang | Did Not Start |
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