Although there were race winners and consistent runners inside the top-10 in the final Queenston Chevrolet Buick GMC OSCAAR Modified standings, there were also a bunch whom did not make that group.
So without further ado, here are some drivers whom should be recognized.
Marshall Schrenk

The 2021 Fall Velocity race winner has been fast on the tour for the past several years, with this past season being no exception. Marshall Schrenk placed inside the top-10 in six of his seven appearances, highlighted by a season-best third at Delaware Speedway in September.
Jake Watson
Since purchasing a modified, Jake Watson has shown steady improvement behind the wheel with each appearance on the tour, including this past season. He ran with the front runners in each showing, highlighted by a fourth at Delaware Speedway in July.
Luke Gignac
A past series champion, Luke Gignac was plagued by bad luck in 2022 as he struggled at the beginning of the season, including a wreck at Sunset Speedway that sidelined he and his team. He came back strong, though, and was able to score a season-best fourth at Peterborough Speedway in August.
Bryan Batty

After being simply a top-10 contender, Bryan Batty pushed things further this past season to become a front runner. He ran inside the top-five in each of his six appearances on the tour, highlighted by a runner-up at Delaware Speedway in September.
Norman Newman
A consistent face in OSCAAR over the past seasons, Norman Newman put together some good finishes in his limited schedule, including a pair of top-five’s. He also got applause for sharing his ride with Dale Reinhart at Delaware Speedway, too.
Chris Milwain
After struggling the past couple seasons and to kick off 2022, there seems to be light at the end of the tunnel for Chris Milwain. He led the field to green for the Autumn Colours Classic feature, battling inside the top-five throughout for a sixth.
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