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On Friday at Clinton County Speedway in Mill Hall, Johnny Smith IV won the sprint car and 600 Micro Sprint features for the second consecutive week. ... Local Tracks Sept. 1-2 results. PENN CAN ...
Heidelberg Raceway. Coordinates: 40.3870°N 80.0943°W. Heidelberg Raceway was an American auto racing track which was built near Heidelberg, Pennsylvania in Scott Township, Allegheny County, approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) southwest of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It held weekly races and numerous special events between 1948 and 1973.
On July 9, 2004, at Williams Grove Speedway, Wolfe won his first sprint car race. Wolfe was the youngest race winner in the 65-year history of Williams Grove Speedway. [4] He won again at Williams Grove Speedway (the Jack Gunn Memorial race) on September 5, 2004, and at the Clinton County Speedway on October 10, 2004. [2]
I-70 Speedway is now the home to a state of the art facility and 1/2 mile dirt oval racetrack hosting events for every kind of motorsports enthusiast. Classes of motorsport include but are not limited to 410 winged sprint cars, non-winged sprint cars, super dirt late models, modifieds, monster trucks, flat track motorcycles, and motorcross bikes.
History. In 2012, Lanier National Speedway was purchased by Jim Downing and renamed "Lanier Raceplex". The new venue was to host concerts and serve as a race track August 12 photos emerged showing the infield walls, buildings, and facilities being razed in preparation for a complete "black lake" paving job of the entire infield and oval.
Clinton Edward Bowyer (born May 30, 1979) is an American semi-retired professional stock car racing driver and commentator for NASCAR on Fox. He competes part-time in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series , driving the No. 7 Chevrolet Silverado for Spire Motorsports .
Sep. 1—Congratulations to Brian Mady of Hawley, who picked up his first career Modified win in the 30-lap feature at Afton Motorsports Park in New York. "What an unbelievable night and a dream ...
Lebanon I-44 Speedway is a multi-purpose speedway located in the Ozark Highlands, just off Interstate 44 outside Lebanon, Missouri, United States. [1] The main 3/8 mile oval has been holding races since 1982.