One more race night is left to go at the Estevan Motor Speedway, as they once again prepare to crown their champions after the final checkered flag.

"Overall our season has been excellent in some aspects, and some we could have had better luck with, mainly the weather. Especially for the first handful of races, we sure had a lot of weather threatening or rain-outs in general. You can't really control that and you do the best you can with what you get. Other than that though, I think the product on the track is great, our events did really well, and I'm really happy with the schedule we had this year," said President Byron Fichter.

He noted that the extreme weather swings seen all year, from dry to soaked and back to extremely dry, have made for some challenges for the track prep crews.

"The last couple races have been really hot, and we haven't had any rain, and that's actually kind of a bad thing because you're always fighting the dust and stuff like that. It's definitely a different challenge to deal with no moisture versus having too much moisture, and it does seem to have been on one extreme or the other. That being said, we have, in my opinion, one of the best track prep crews in the game. They take care of it was well as anyone could expect to, I would think."

Ahead of the championship night, Lampman's Leevi Runge is set to take the Hobby Stock division, currently with a comfortable 19 point lead over second place Blake Penna of Estevan.

Despite not winning a single feature this year, Estevan's Chris Hortness has kept his racing style clean and conservative, and it's paying off. He also has a 19 point gap between himself and Weyburn's Tyler Wagner in the IMCA Modifieds.

Jeremy Swanson goes by the moniker, 'The Mayor', around the track and a look at the standings shows why. Heading into the final race, he holds a narrow two point lead over Cody Nelson of Kenmare, ND in the IMCA Stocks.

Young Ryder Raynard has had four feature wins this year, and he holds a slim 2 point advantage over Jesse Gibson, who himself can be a tough driver to beat in the Slingshots.

New to the Estevan Motor Speedway in 2018 was the Sport Mods, with a pair of names finding their way to the forefront. Robby Rosselli of Minot, ND was practically unbeatable all season long, and currently holds a 32 point lead over Lampman's Rylan Raynard. Considering that Raynard is a rookie to the Sport Mod division, his second place position is rather noteworthy.

These drivers and more will duel it out to decide on the final champions for the year on Saturday, August 25th with the green flag dropping at 7:00 PM. The night will also include the annual kid's box car race in the intermission.