Siscone and his father, Tony Sr., competed several times in IKF National Championship go-kart events against factory backed teams, finishing 10th, 6th and 4th.
During 1975 & 1976, Siscone drove the #65 car owned by John Lyons and powered by a Tom Skinner/Lyons Chevy racing engine to 12 victories and his 2nd Championship.
The 2 cars won every race they finished, resulting in Tony's 3rd track championship at the Atlantic City Speedway.
Midway through the 1976 season at Wall Stadium, Tony landed a ride in Tom Green's #71 modified.
In April 1978, opening night at Wall Stadium, the Ransom/Siscone team won the modified main event.
4 days after celebrating their big win, car owner Frank Ransom shockingly passed away.
Siscone also won the 1984 "NASCAR Cardinal 250" at the Martinsville Speedway, 2 years after receiving severe burns to both hands at the Martinsville track after being involved in a fiery crash with Ray Evernham, Jr. 1992 was the last year that Wall Stadium ran the unlimited NASCAR Modifieds.
Surprisingly, Tony Siscone retired in victory lane after winning the 1994, 44th annual, "Sunoco Race of Champions 250" at Flemington Speedway.