High River's Jason Glass is getting hot at the right time as a couple of good nights of racing have him in position to win the Guy Weadick Days show in his hometown Sunday afternoon. Photo - Al Gimblett.

Two local drivers have a shot at the Guy Weadick Chuckwagon Championships Sunday afternoon in High River.

Both Okotoks Mark Sutherland and High River's Jason Glass are within striking distance of taking the title.

Sutherland finished with the fourth fastest time Saturday to move into third spot in the aggregate.

While Glass was 13th on the night, which was enough to move him to the number four spot.

Mike Vigen and Mitch Sutherland are tied for the lead heading into the final day with three day total times of 3.51.83.


Okotoks Mark Sutherland (Closest to the rail) has a very good shot to win his first ever Guy Weadick title Sunday afternoon as he's just a second back of the leaders heading into the final day. Photo - Al Gimblett - Dynamic Photography.

Mark Sutherland is a little over a second back at 3:52.93.

While Glass is a few tenths back of that at 3:53.14.

The winner is the driver with the top aggregate time after four days of racing.

They're back on the track at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon.