Sunday, March 30, 2008

Ray Baselj Benefit with "Steel Valley Memorial Day Classic"



RAY BASELJ BENEFIT HELD IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE “STEEL VALLEY MEMORIAL DAY CLASSIC” AT MERCER ON MAY 26
By Mike Leone

March 30 2008 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Mercer, PA…Mercer Raceway Park and Big Daddy’s Speed Center has announced plans for the “Ray Baselj Benefit Barbeque Dinner” to be held at Mercer Raceway Park in conjunction with the inaugural “Steel Valley Memorial Day Classic” on Monday, May 26.


Ray resides in Grove City, Pa. with his wife Dawn and has two children, Kristen and Kacee, and was recently diagnosed with throat cancer. He has always been a strong supporter of the western Pennsylvania and eastern Ohio racing scene. Ray competed in the Mini Stock, Sprint Car, and Modified divisions during his racing career before operating Ray’s Racing Specialties and Ray’s Racing Collectibles vending his goods at all of the area speedways. More recently he has been employed by Big Daddy’s Speed Center and elected president of the BRP Modified Tour. Ray has presented various cartoon character appearances at The Park, sponsored kids bike races, and has helped to coordinate various events.


Gates will open early at noon for the benefit dinner and will continue until 3 p.m. before the general admission tickets go on sale for the race event at 3:30 p.m. and dinner will resume until 6 p.m. when racing begins. Tickets for the barbeque dinner, which consists of a barbequed pulled pork sandwich, potato and fruit salad, along with dessert and drink are $12. Big Daddy’s Speed Center, Mercer Raceway Park, and other regional speedways will have tickets available. Proceeds from the dinner and a Chinese auction will all go to Ray and his family. Those wishing to donate items to the Chinese auction should contact Big Daddy’s Speed Center or Mercer Raceway Park. The dinner and auction will be held rain or shine.


The “Steel Valley Memorial Day Classic” presented by Auto Service Express will be one of the biggest race events of the season at Mercer Raceway Park and is expected to draw in strong field of competitors from all across the region in the five-division program.


The FASTRAK Northeast Touring Series for the McElwain Motors Late Models will make their first of two appearances during the season in a 25-lap $1,200 to-win event. The Luxaire Heating & Cooling Sprint Cars will be featured in an open pill draw event culminating with a 25-lap $1,500 to-win feature. The Stock Cars will make their second visit of the season and will be chasing the $1,000 top prize in their Ken Carbone Memorial feature. The first of three STAR’s International Mod Lite Series events will take place on this special holiday program racing in a $500 to-win Big Daddy’s Speed Center feature. The night will round out with the M&D Paving Mini Stocks.


New marketing partner Auto Service Express in Hermitage, Pa. and Austintown, Ohio will present this inaugural event. Auto Service Express features complete auto service and tire care. For more information, check out their website at http://www.autoserviceexpress.com/ or call 724-342-6805 or 330-792-4113.


Mercer Raceway Park held its first auto race on July 26, 1951 and is located minutes from both Interstate 79 and 80 just off Route 19 on Fairground Road in Mercer, Pa. Dirt track racing and quality family entertainment are presented weekly late March through September. The office in New Bedford, Pa. is open year-round Monday through Friday late mornings and after 1:30 p.m. For more information call the office at 724-964-9300 or the track on race day at 724-662-1310. Check out our website at http://www.mercerracewaypark.com/ for the latest.

Lernerville News & Notes – Opening Night, All Stars, Ron Davies, Fan of the Week


Sarver, PA (March 30, 2008) The Lernerville Speedway will try once again to wave the green flag on the 40th Anniversary Season of the Lernerville Speedway on Friday April 4. Opening Night will be the first of 19 nights of Fab Four racing scheduled for 2008. The Commercial Truck & Trailer Sprints, Freidman’s Freshmarkets UMP Super Late Models, Ferrante Motor Cars DIRTcar Modifieds and Advance Auto Parts UMP Street Stocks will all be in action this Friday Night at 7:30 for a Cash & Carry tune-up for the season long journey for the Budweiser Points title which begins the following week Friday April 11.

One of only two exceptions to the Friday Night Fab Four schedule is the All Star Circuit of Champions Sprint Car race originally scheduled for May 23. The All Stars recently accepted an invitation to join the Advance Auto Parts World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series at the Dirt Track at Lowe’s Motor Speedway for the Rite Aid Outlaw Showdown on that same date of Friday May 23.

As such, Lernerville General Manager Gary Risch Jr. and All Star President Guy Webb agreed to reschedule the Lernerville All Star race for Friday April 25. The Friedman’s Freshmarkets UMP Super Late Models and Advance Auto Parts UMP Street Stocks will also be in action along with the All Star and CTT Sprints. Both the Late Models and Street Stocks will be racing for Budweiser points, Sprints will earn only appearance points, and the Modifieds will have the night off.

May 23 is now scheduled as a full night of Fab Four Racing with all divisions racing for Budweiser Points. To see the entire 2008 Lernerville Speedway 40th Anniversary Season schedule log on to Lernerville.com.

The other exception to the Friday Night Fab Four schedule is the 2nd Annual Firecracker 100 presented by GottaRace.com. The Firecracker is scheduled for Friday-Saturday June 27-28 and will be televised on Sunday July 13 from 5-7 p.m. on SPEED.

Tickets for the April 25 All Star show and the 2nd Annual Firecracker presented by GottaRace.com can be purchased by calling the speedway office during normal business hours at (724) 353-1511.

Word out of Warren, PA is that 1990 Lernerville Late Model Track Champion Ron Davies will be “Back in Black” behind the wheel of the #71D this season, after taking a year off in 2007. At this time, Ron does not plan on running weekly at any track, rather he will hit the bigger shows in the area. You can expect to see Davies at the Action Track on April 4 for a Fab Four Race with the Friedman’s Freshmarkets UMP DIRTcar Super Late Models, on April 15 for the Showdown in Sarvertown sponsored by Y108 with the World of Outlaws Late Model Series, on June 27-28 for the 2nd Annual Firecracker 100 presented by GottaRace.com with the World of Outlaws Late Model Series, and possibly on Friday August 29 for the Cleveland Brothers CAT Jim Shank Memorial MACS Late Model race.

The Fan of the Week contest is back for 2008. The first Fan of the Week has been selected from the National City Kid’s Club applicants from the Pittsburgh Mills and Clearview Mall Car Shows. The winner is Courtney C. of Freeport, PA. Like every other Fan of the Week winner, Courtney will receive a prize package of a tour of the Lernerville Press Box, a trip to Victory Lane with the first feature winner of the night, a photo of her and the winner in Victory Lane, a FREE Lernerville Hat or T-Shirt, and a FREE large Pizza compliments of Sirena Pizza. Courtney will also receive two Guest Passes from Cinemark 18 at the Pittsburgh Mills. Fan of the Week applications will once again be available at the Souvenir Trailer starting on opening night!

Eric J. Westendorf
Public Relations Director
Lernerville Speedway

Sunday, March 23, 2008

World of Outlaws Racing Exclusively On SPEED in 2008, Broadcast Partnership Includes Three LIVE Broadcasts


CONCORD, N.C. — March 23, 2008 — World Racing Group announced today that SPEED will be the exclusive television partner for World of Outlaws racing in 2008. The partnership will be anchored by five super-sized multi-hour events, three of which will be broadcast live, including the highly successful World of Outlaws World Finals season finale.

There will be 25 hours of Advance Auto Parts World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series and World of Outlaws Late Model Series action, featuring a combination of live and tape-delayed broadcasts beginning on May 23 with the super-sized three-hour Rite Aid Outlaw Showdown broadcast LIVE from The Dirt Track @ Lowe’s Motor Speedway.

“The World of Outlaws broadcasts in 2007 showed us how exciting dirt track racing can be on television,” said Rick Miner, SPEED Senior VP of Production and Network Operations. “The success of the World Finals show from The Dirt Track @ Lowe’s Motor Speedway gave us a gameplan for ’08, and as part of that plan we will be treating the five new super-sized events just as we do any other major motorsports event on SPEED, which should significantly raise the profile of World of Outlaws racing.”

A return to SPEED in 2008 as the exclusive television outlet for World of Outlaws racing will bring consistency and awareness to the viewers.

“The broadcast agreement with SPEED continues the solid growth we realized in 2007,” said World Racing Group CEO Brian Carter. “The more than 75 million viewers on SPEED give our corporate partners, like Advance Auto Parts, as well as our teams and our promoters, the greatest opportunity to reach our fans on a consistent basis. SPEED is the home for racing on television and we’re excited to again have the World of Outlaws on SPEED this season.”

Among the 25 hours of coverage will be a three-hour LIVE event with the Advance Auto Parts World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series to kick off the 2008 TV schedule on May 23 from The Dirt Track @ Lowe’s Motor Speedway; a two-hour Firecracker 100 special from Lernerville Speedway featuring the World of Outlaws Late Model Series; a two-hour Kings Royal special from Tony Stewart’s Eldora Speedway; a three-hour LIVE broadcast from the National Open at Williams Grove Speedway; and the three-hour LIVE season-finale from The Dirt Track @ Lowe’s Motor Speedway.

For more information on the World of Outlaws, visit WorldOfOutlaws.com. For the latest from SPEED, including their World of Outlaws section, visit their new Web site at SPEEDtv.com.

2008 World of Outlaws Racing on SPEED Television Schedule

Air Date Time Day Track/City Race Date
May 23 8-11 p.m. Fri. Lowe’s Motor Speedway/Concord, N.C. May 23
May 31 4-5 p.m. Sat. Williams Grove Speedway/Mechanicsburg, Pa. May 15
June 8 1-2 p.m. Sun. Williams Grove Speedway/Mechanicsburg, Pa. May 16
June 15 4-5 p.m. Sun. Knoxville Raceway/Knoxville, Iowa June 6
June 21 4-5 p.m. Sat. Knoxville Raceway/Knoxville, Iowa June 7
June 28 3-4 p.m. Sat. Dodge City Raceway Park/Dodge City, Kan. June 20
July 6 4-5 p.m. Sun. Dodge City Raceway Park/Dodge City, Kan. June 21
July 13 5-7 p.m. Sun. Lernerville Speedway/Sarver, Pa. (LM) June 28
July 19 4-6 p.m. Sat. Eldora Speedway/Rossburg, Ohio July 12
July 26 4-5 p.m. Sat. Ohsweken Speedway/Ohsweken, Ontario July 22
Aug. 2 4-5 p.m. Sat. Ohsweken Speedway/Ohsweken, Ontario July 23
Aug. 16 4-5 p.m. Sat. Deer Creek Speedway/Spring Valley, Minn. (LM) July 9
Aug. 23 4-5 p.m. Sat. Eldora Speedway/Rossburg, Ohio (LM) July 25
Aug. 31 12-1 p.m. Sun. Sharon Speedway/Hartford, Ohio (LM) July 26
Sept. 7 6-7 p.m. Sun. Tri-City Speedway/Franklin, Pa. (LM) Aug. 31
Sept. 27 8-11 p.m. Sat. Williams Grove Speedway/Mechanicsburg, Pa. Sept. 27
Nov. 1 8-11 p.m. Sat. Lowe’s Motor Speedway/Concord, N.C. Nov. 1

(‘LM’ indicates a World of Outlaws Late Model Series event. All other broadcasts feature the Advance Auto Parts World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series.)

About World Racing Group
Based in Concord, N.C., World Racing Group, Inc. (WRGI), (OTCBB: WRGI) is a national sanctioning body, real-estate operator, and sports entertainment company serving the dirt racing industry. WRG sanctions sprint car racing as the Advance Auto Parts World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series™, late model racing as the World of Outlaws Late Model Series™, big block modified racing as the Advance Auto Parts Super DIRTcar Series™ and sanctions more than 4,000-races a year under the DIRTcar Racing™ banner. In addition, WRG owns and operates seven speedways. WRG races can be heard online at DIRTVision.com®.

To learn more about World Racing Group, visit worldracinggroup.com.

Excitement Builds for the Inaugural UFo Race Championship Event at Challenger!


Indiana, PA (March 12, 2008) – The most anticipated event of the 2008 season is just one month away, as the UFo PA State Short Track Championships will take place on Saturday and Sunday, April 12-13 at the Challenger Raceway. Over $50,000 in prize money will be offered to race teams including $7,000 total to win for Super Late Models. The 2-day mega-event will feature the first-ever race of the brand-new Unified Force Race Championship Tour presented by Comcast.


Interest in the UFo Race Championship Tour presented by Comcast is at an all-time high, and new tour is appearing to be one of the most exciting developments to take place in recent history of motor sports in the region. In an effort to revitalize regional racing for both the race teams and race fans, the UFo Race Championship Tour presented by Comcast will offer over $334,000 in prize money in the Super Late Model portion of the events plus an additional $40,000 to $50,000 in posted available contingency awards. The UFo Race Championship has developed unified, cost-effective rules packages that will be used for the Super Late Models and other divisions at UFo events. Additionally, two 2008 tour events will be broadcast on Comcast CN-8 which further demonstrates the dedication of the UFo Race Championship Tour presented by Comcast to increase exposure of the sport in the region.


The new PA State Short Track Championships event replaces the former Springfest race that traditionally opened up the season at Challenger. The new event title reflects the increased total event payoff of $50,000 and the new format with 2 complete racing programs. The 2007 edition of the event produced a record car count of 99 late model-type cars including 64 Super Late Models. Previous winners of the spring event include 2-time winner Rick Eckert of York, PA, Steve Shaver of Vienna, WV, Tim McCreadie of Watertown, NY and Robbie Blair of Titusville, PA. Another huge field of cars is expected for the improved 2008 version.
As an added attraction for the weekend, RaceTalkRadio.Com/Clamped Up personalities DMIC & CJ will be joining their friends at Challenger for the PA Short Track Championships. Race Talk Radio will bring the action of Challenger to their listeners throughout the weekend, as well as giving fans and racers a chance to win fantastic prizes during this two day, dirt track extravaganza. Additional information on their radio programs may be found at http://www.racetalkradio.com/.


The Challenger Raceway is renowned for great track preparation and excellent, multi-groove racing. Competitors are looking forward to returning to the 4/10 mile which was resurfaced last August with “top-secret” new clay. The first event on the new clay surface last October saw Billy Drake from Bloomington IL roar from his 15th place starting position to take “The Ultimate” feature win.


The Challenger Raceway 2008 Blastoff will take place on Saturday Night, April 12. Super Late Models will compete for $2,000 to win. This 33-lap championship race will not award UFo points, but will use UFo Super Late Model car and procedure rules and will give drivers an opportunity to tune up for Sunday’s UFo event. Two other divisions will compete in their PA State Short Track Championship races. The B-Cadet (street/pro-stock) division will be in competition with a 25-lap championship race paying $600 to the winner, and the Sport Stock (hobby/charger/strictly stock) class will contest a 20-lap championship race paying $300 to win. Filling out the night’s activities will be several practice sessions for the Semi-Lates, E-mod Sportsman, Roadrunners and any other classes of cars.


Pit gates are scheduled to open at 2:30, general admission gates at 4:30, drivers meeting at 5:45, warm-ups at 6:00 and the first racing event will start at 6:30. Adult grandstand admission is only $13 for this championship event with Juniors 11-15 $6, Children 5-10 $5 and Pit Admission $25.


Sunday Twilight, April 13 is the inaugural event for the UFo Race Championship Tour presented by Comcast. The region’s superstars of Super Late Model racing will attack the 4/10 mile short track for their segment of the PA State Short Track Championships. Sunday’s UFo PA State Short Track Championship will culminate with the “Area 51-lap” championship feature paying $5,000 to win and $400 for 24th for Super Late Models. Sunday will be a bonus for late model fans as it will feature a double-division late model program with the Semi-Lates (limited/crate/steel block late models) paying $1,000 to win for the 30-lap PA State Short Track Championship. E-mod Sportsman will return to the Challenger Raceway after a 1-year hiatus with an $800 to win, 25-lap championship and the 4-cylinder, front-wheel drive Roadrunners will compete in a 20-lap feature-only format paying $250 to win. If 30 Roadrunners are present, two 15-lap features will be run.


Pit gates are scheduled to open at 12:30, general admission gate at 2:30, drivers meeting at 3:45, and warm-ups will start at 4:00. The first session of racing will begin at 4:30 with the E-mod heats and consolation as well as the Roadrunner feature with the late model racing beginning approximately 5:45 after track prep. Adult grandstand admission is just $20, Juniors 11-15 $10 Children 5-10 $5 and Pit Admission is $31.


Super Late Model entry fee will be $50 with no entry fees for other classes. Reinforcing the philosophy of the UFo Race Championship Tour presented by Comcast to keep down cost for competitors, it should be noted that no hidden membership fees or temporary license fees exist for race teams competing in UFo events in 2008.


The rain date for the event will be Saturday & Sunday, April 19-20. Rules for all classes for the event are posted at both the Challenger Raceway and UFo Race Championship. Weight and spoiler variances according to motor types will allow virtually all area cars to be both legal and competitive. Complete payoffs are posted at the Challenger Raceway website rules page.

The Challenger Raceway is located 6.4 miles southwest of US 422 on PA 286, then one mile north on McIntyre Road. For the most complete source of Challenger Raceway information, please visit the track's web site at http://www.challengerraceway.com/. Additional information on the UFo Race Championship may be obtained at http://www.uforacechampionship.com/. Information may also be obtained by calling 724-726-9808 on race days or 724-726-5494 during weekdays.

Thursday, March 06, 2008

Champions of all kinds honored at Lernerville’s Annual Awards Banquet


Sarver, PA (March 5, 2008)
The checkered flag finally flew on the 2007 season Saturday March 1 with the Lernerville Annual Awards Banquet at the Days Inn in Butler. As always, the stars of the show were the 2007 Track Champions; Kevin Schaeffer (Commercial Truck & Trailer Sprint Cars), Alex Ferree (Friedman’s Freshmarkets Late Models), Brian Swartzlander (Ferrante Motor Cars Modifieds), and Mike Pegher Jr. (Advance Auto Parts Pure Stocks).


While at the head table and in the spotlight, the 2007 Track Champions were just the tip of the iceberg. Dozens of drivers, employees, media members and sponsors were honored and recognized for the 2007 accomplishments.

Other drivers receiving awards on Saturday include; Shawn Thorn (Most Improved Pure Stocks), Shawn Shingledecker (Most Improved Modifeds), Greg Satterlee (Most Improved Late Models), Dan Kuriger (Most Improved Sprints), Tom Winkle (Hard Luck Award), Steve Feder (Rookie of the Year), Bob Lipinski (Stover’s Net Connections Hard Charger Award), Rod George (Milestone in Racing Award). The following drivers were recognized with a checkered flag for earning their first Lernerville feature win during the 2007 season; Jake Ayers (Pure Stocks), Shawn Shingledecker (Modifieds), Dutch Davies (Late Models), Robbie Blair (Late Models), Greg Satterlee (Late Models), and Shawn Thorn (Pure Stocks).

The 2007 Sportsmanship Award was given to Chris Schneider of SS Chassis for his unselfish support of the Advance Auto Parts Pure Stock Division. Chris has put his own driving career on hold to focus his attention on helping other drivers with Chassis setup.

The 2007 Craig Fleming Lernerville Appreciation Award was given to Dan Bauman of the Track Prep/Maintenance crew. The 2007 Bob Cochran Sponsorship Award was given to First Commonwealth Bank for their ongoing support of the speedway, especially the First Commonwealth Bank Clash for the Advance Auto Parts World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series (this year’s Clash is scheduled for Tuesday May 13). The 2007 Bill Steinbach Media Award was given to Jason Shank of Dirt Track Digest, MACS Late Models Series and JNJ Motorsports. The 2007 Grover Clasper Award was given to Morris Steinheiser, longtime pit gate operator. Finally, Frank and Keith Koval were given with the Golden Award for their support of and dedication to the speedway and its drivers and fans.

The following drivers received awards from other clubs and organizations Saturday Night; Matt Lux and Del Rougeux Jr. both received the ARCH Sportsmanship Award, and it was announced that Ed Lynch Jr. previously received the Twin State Sportsmanship Award. Walt Wimer was on hand to give out his 2007 Cavalcade Awards to the following Lernerville weekly competitors; Rod George (winner of 21 Sprint Car features, five of which came at the Lernerville Speedway) and Brian Swartzlander (who became only the third driver to win the award more than twice, joining Lou Blaney and Blackie Watt).

Walt also announced his 2007 Cavalcade Rookie of the Year Award winner Chris Haines, a Pure Stock driver whom competes weekly at Mercer Raceway Park and Tri-City Speedway. Haines finished in the top 10 in points at both tracks and won his first career feature at Mercer on August 11. Haines’ crowning achievement was a fifth place finish in the “Little Guy Nationals” at Mercer Raceway Park. Haines defeated Limited Sprint Car driver Brandon Spithaler by a narrow margin. Honorable mention was given to Mike Anderson, Jr., Steve Beatty & Bill Jones Jr. In all, 20 drivers were nominated for the 40th annual award, with 14 receiving votes from the panel of some 90 media members and track officials.

Josh Wells, Director of Operations for World Racing Group, was on hand to represent the corporation that owns Lernerville Speedway. Josh had high praise for everyone from General Manager Gary Risch Jr. and track employees, to car owners, drivers, sponsors, crews, as well as their family and friends. He also gave special praise and thanks to the throng of local media members in attendance and reiterated what everyone around here knows to be the truth, “No other track in the country has the media exposure and coverage that Lernerville Speedway does!” Wells continued by stating that “A large part of the success of the Lernerville Speedway is the result of the devoted media members.”

Josh then handed the mic over to track announcers Dow Carnahan and Ed Schaefer whom honored the Top Ten drivers in Budweiser Point Standings for each division.

Ed Schaefer started by honoring the Advance Auto Parts Pure Stock division. On hand to accept their check and plaque were Terry Young (10th), Wayne Carbo (9th), Bob Lipinski (6th), Butch Lambert (4th) and Jason Fosnaught (2nd). Butch announced that he was focusing on the E-Mod more this year, but that they would be making some Pure Stock shows at Lernerville throughout the season. Butch’s feature winning #27 is still on sale and they hope to move into a Crate Late Model once the stocker is sold! Jason Fosnaught announced that his aim for 2008 is to finish the deal and be at the Head Table at next year’s banquet as the Advance Auto Parts UMP Street Stock Champion. Every driver thanked John Motosiki and Kenny Kunes of Advance Auto Parts for their continued support of the division and for their devotion to Autumn-Motive Fest and Pure Stock Pandemonium!

2007 Advance Auto Parts Pure Stock Champion Mike Pegher Jr. was not able to attend to the banquet. His grandmother accepted the award on his behalf. She informed the crowd that Mike was not able to be in attendance because his other grandmother is in ill health. She did relay a message on Mike’s behalf, “Mike wanted to thank the fans. He said they’re the most important part of everything!” Mike will not be defending his title in the newly renamed Advance Auto Parts UMP Street Stock division. Instead he is moving up in to the Crate Late Model division, but will run select UMP Street Stock shows at Lernerville during the season. Expect to see Mike in his Crate Late Model at Lernerville, as the UMP Pro (Crate) Late Models are the support series on select World of Outlaws series events.

Dow Carnahan took the mic to honor the Top Ten drivers in the Ferrante Motor Cars Modified division. On hand to accept their check and plaque were Jeremiah Shingledecker (9th), Mike Turner (8th), J.R. McGinley (4th) and Dave Murdick (3rd). Dave also accepted the 10th place award on behalf of his father Carl Murdick who is vacationing in Florida. Dave announced that his father will be back racing in 2008 for the 42nd consecutive season, still the only driver to race every season that Lernerville Speedway has been in existence! Jeremiah Shingledecker, on stage an impressive three times, announced that he intended to compete full time in the Modified division, but was also in the process of moving into the Late Model division. The chassis has been purchased, but an engine has yet to be acquired, but the intent is to be ready by mid-season.

Brian Swartzlander accepted his fifth Track Championship in the Ferrante Motor Cars Modified division and was also recognized for capturing the Mod Challenge title which is contested between the Lernerville and Tri-City Speedways. Brian stated, “It’s really an honor to stand up here as a champion” and gave a special thanks to Anthony Ferrante and Ferrante Motor Cars on behalf of the Modified division. He went on to thank his crew and sponsors, saying of his crew, “We win most of our races in the garage, not on the track!” Brian also gave special thanks to his family and most importantly his wife for allowing him to pursue his passion.

The Friedman’s Freshmarkets Late Models, (newly renamed the Friedman’s Freshmarkets UMP Super Late Models), were honored next. On hand to accept their check and plaque were Chuck Sarver (10th), Matt Lux (7th), Lynn Geisler (4th), Jared Miley (3rd) and a representative of Gary Lyle (2nd). Gary Lyle was in Las Vegas for the weekend of NASCAR events. Matt Lux was also honored as MACS Late Model Series Rookie of the Year. Lynn Geisler, as always, spoke highly about the track, his longtime sponsor and friend Jack Crowell of #1 Cochran, and the entire field of drivers in the highly competitive Late Model division. While on the mic, Lynn announced his involvement in Mike Pegher’s move into the Crate Late Model division. He also expressed the extreme pride Ed Ferree must feel for Track Champion Alex Ferree’s 2007 accomplishment and how extremely proud he was of his own son Travis Geisler, engineer on the Daytona 500 winning #12 of Ryan Newman. Lastly, Lynn challenged Alex Ferree to have a date at the Head Table if he repeats as Track Champion!

2007 Track Champion Alex Ferree accepted his award with great pride, but admitted he wasn’t much of a public speaker. He did admit that he had prepared a speech, but that it was confiscated, presumably by his father, who threatened to “Kill Him” if he read it! Instead, Alex gave a lot of credit to his crew, admitting “If you saw me in the pits, I was walking around. They were all working on the car!” He then, in the footsteps of Lynn Geisler, praised the level of competition and sportsmanship in the Late Model division. Ferree stated, “Rubbin’ is Racin’, but there was a lot of respect on the track last year.” Unlike last season, Alex made no bold predictions, which he stated was “another stipulation” of his speech confiscation!

The final division to be honored was the Commercial Truck & Trailer Sprint Cars. On hand to accept their check and plaque were Charlie Holben (7th), Dan Shetler (6th), Scott Priester (5th), Carl Bowser (4th), Ed Lynch Jr. (3rd) and Rod George (2nd). Charlie Holben was announced as the new driver of Martha Dionise’s famed purple #15. Charlie is excited to be piloting the Dionise #15 at Lernerville and praised his longtime sponsor Glassmere Fuels for joining the 15 team along with him. He will continue to drive his own #42 at Mercer Raceway Park and perhaps Sportsman’s Speedway. Carl Bowser announced and thanked his father for stepping back from racing in 2008 so Carl can continue to race, as the team is currently in possession of just one motor. Ed Lynch Jr. announced that he would be driving a similar schedule as years past; with perhaps a bit more travelling. He also stressed that he plans to “put a few more notches in my belt!”

The final champion to be crowned was the only champion to have repeated in 2007, Kevin Schaeffer in the Commercial Truck & Trailer Sprint Cars. Kevin thanked his entire family and crew that were on hand, including his sons Elliott (21 months old) and Aiden (one month old). Kevin gave special thanks to his parents and sponsors who continue to allow him to actively pursue his childhood dream of racing. He did announce however, that he planned on running just Lernerville on a weekly basis because, “This sport’s getting pretty expensive as everyone knows!”

All 2007 Track Champions were awarded beautiful four foot tall trophies by 3K Enterprises as well as Jackets from their tire providers. Alex Ferree, Brian Swartzlander and Mike Pegher all received Hoosier Racing Jackets, while Kevin Schaeffer received an American Racer Jacket.


Lernerville Speedway General Manager Gary Risch Jr. wrapped up the official portion of the banquet by thanking everyone in attendance and everyone involved in making the 2007 season at Lernerville Speedway one of the most successful in the 40 year history. Risch stated that “The Lernerville Speedway is so successful because it’s a big family.” And that “The employees are second to none, but there’s two people that keep my deal together” referring to Linda Fennell and Chad Alchier. Linda handles a lot of the day-to-day operations and administrative duties, while Chad does all the track prep, maintenance and behind the scenes work that makes each show go off like a well-oiled machine!

Gary also formally announced the induction of UMP sanctioning of the newly renamed Super Late Models and Street Stocks, but stressed that “the rules are our rules and the tires are our tires” and that the UMP sanctioning would bring more regional and national exposure to the area drivers. He also announced the return of the Advance Auto Parts Super DIRTcar Series on Friday September 12 as part of the Advance Auto Parts Autumn-Motive Fest. Gary also thanked and announced the continued relationship with national and regional touring series such as the Advance Auto Parts World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series, World of Outlaws Late Model Series, MACS Late Model Series and the O’Reilly All Star Circuit of Champions Sprint Car Series. Headlining these events is the 2nd Annual Firecracker 100, (for which Gary announced that GottaRace.com has come on board as presenting sponsor), and the Cleveland Brothers CAT Don Martin Memorial Silver Cup XVII. Both events will pay $40,000 to win in 2008, making the Silver Cup the richest single-day event purse in the country.

He went on to thank every media member personally, reiterating what Josh Wells stated earlier, that without the media’s coverage of the racing action, Lernerville would not be the successful venture that it is today. To that end, Gary announced the creation of the “D.J. Johnson Media Center” above the pit concession stand. The newly created Media Center will provide our deserved media members with a professional, quiet place to work and share their expertise. Its proximity to the pits will also increase access to feature winners and marquee drivers.

Reflecting on 2007, Gary referred to it as a “phenomenal season” with the crowning achievement being the Inaugural Firecracker 100. The challenge for 2008 he says is “How do you make this year even better?” Another successful venture for Lernerville Speedway in 2007 was the Inaugural Stars of NASCAR Night featuring Tony Stewart and Kenny Schrader. He stated that the driver lineup is “in the works” and teased, “Just a little hint, Lynn Geisler, Ryan Newman, it might happen!” referring to the earlier conversation about Lynn’s connection to Daytona 500 winner Ryan Newman.

Despite all the glitz and glamour of the World of Outlaws and NASCAR-laden shows, Gary emphasized that the weekly Fab Four racing program continues to be the “main focus” and “#1 Deal” of the Lernerville Speedway. He closed by stating, “I love this job. I love being with every one of these great people in the room every Friday night” and a quote from office assistant Helen Bauman, “Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success”


The banquet then took a more informal tone with Gary’s declaration to “OPEN THE BAR” and the distribution of door prizes. The bevy of door prizes was provided by Budweiser, Pepsi, Hoosier Tire Mid-Atlantic, Lias Tire, Advance Auto Parts, Don Gamble/Speedway Productions, DJ Johnson/Racewear, Catalyst Connection, National Guard, Shadetree Speedway, C&B Video, Schaeffer Motorsports, and a variety of other sponsors and friends of the speedway.

Tuesday, March 04, 2008

MERCER RACEWAY PARK READY FOR AN EXTRAVAGANT 2008 SEASON



MERCER RACEWAY PARK READY FOR AN EXTRAVAGANT 2008 SEASON; JAMMED-PACKED 28-NIGHT SCHEDULE RELEASED WITH OPENING NIGHT SET FOR MARCH 29
By Mike Leone

March 4, 2008 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Mercer, PA…Mercer Raceway Park has released the 2008 schedule of event as Saturday, March 29 has been set as the 57th anniversary season opener with Steel-Block Late Models, United E-Mod Series, open Stock Cars, and the M&D Paving Mini Stocks making up the “Chiller Thriller”. Gates will open at 4:30 p.m. with the first green flag of the new season set to wave at 7 p.m. Another season of heart-pounding racing excitement and quality family events make up the 28-night slate.
“I’m more excited about this season than I have been in quite some time,” expressed owner Vicki Emig. “The FASTRAK Late Models are going to be a great addition to our weekly program and we’ve received nothing but praise from both the racers and fans looking forward to the return of the Late Models at Mercer for the first time since 1974. Fans are going to see a great show with the ability to see Sprint Cars, Modifieds, and Late Models weekly. Our Mod Lite division is strong and we expect a lot of newcomers to the growing Mini Stock class as it continues to serve its purpose of getting youngsters into racing affordably. From the beginning I have focused on making Mercer Raceway Park a great grassroots Saturday night speedway focusing on our local racers and at the same time making The Park an affordable option for family entertainment. That vision still remains as I embark on my 10th season.”
Luxaire Heating & Cooling returns for the seventh time in the past eight seasons to headline the Sprint Cars. Tire Express has moved their sponsorship to the Modified division. Mercer Raceway Park is thrilled to have McElwain Motors back as a huge marketing partner for the upcoming season and as part of their package includes the divisional sponsorship of the Late Models. The Mod Lites and Mini Stocks will return for the second straight year as a weekly division and will again be sponsored by Big Daddy’s Speed Center and M&D Paving respectively. The five-division weekly program will take to the track one week later on Saturday, April 5 with points starting providing the opener is completed.
“We’ve changed up some of our special race events once again to go along with our great five-division grassroots racing weekly program,” stated Emig. “We have five new special events coming this year as there’s just about something for everyone. The best thing about all of our special race events is that they are all so affordable for our fans with no events more than a $15 adult or $35 family admission.”
For the eighth straight year, Mercer Raceway Park will be the site of a world championship pulling event, but this year will take place on a Saturday as May 24 at 6:30 PM is the date and time and will be presented by Semi Service Express. The All-American “Spring Nationals” will include the Big Rig Semis, Smoker Tractors, Street Semis, and Street Diesel 4x4 Trucks with a rain date of Sunday at 5 PM and will be the kickoff of “American Thunder Weekend”.
Then on Monday, the “Steel Valley Memorial Day Classic” presented by Auto Service Express will be held featuring the FASTRAK Northeast Late Model Touring Series along with Sprint Cars, the $1,000 to-win Ken Carbone Memorial for open Stock Cars, plus the STAR’s Mod Lites.
Another new event will be the “Small Car National Open” on Friday, July 4 presented by Truk Rodz by Jones Performance. The STAR’s Mod Lites will be back and will be joined by the first ever appearance by the INEX Legends Cars in a National Touring event. The Micro Sprints will make their first of two appearances. At the end of the night, the “KABOOM 150” Enduro will be held paying $1,000 to-win. A rain date of Saturday & Sunday has been set.
This year’s Bill Emig Memorial on July 26 will be part of the Open Wheel Shootout presented by FireDEX of Butler. The Modifieds will be racing in one of their biggest events of the season and will be joined by three classes of Sprint Cars for the first time ever- the 410s, the PA 305 Series, and the Limited Sprints.
One of the most requested events has been a BRP Big-Block Modified Tour event and that will happen on August 16. Look for some bonus monies and incentives for the 358s to compete. A special autograph session will be held plus driver introductions. The FASTRAK Late Models will also be highlighted that night.
A second truck and tractor pulling event will fill the schedule on September 6. The USA-East Regional Finals will feature Semi Trucks, “Run What Ya Brung” Trucks, 4x4 Diesel Trucks, 4x4 Gas Trucks, Limited Pro Stock Tractors, and Super Farm Tractors in an invitation-only event. The rain date is Sunday at 2 p.m.
The 20th annual “Western PA Sprint Championship” returns on September 13. A strong field of Sprints is expected with no other tracks in the region running that night and making the night even more special will be the second appearance by the FASTRAK Northeast Late Model Touring Series. The E-Mods will return for their final appearance and be joined by increased purse events for the Mod Lites and Mini Stocks in the final night of points.
After a one-week hiatus, the “Little Guy Nationals” will take center stage as the region’s richest support division-only event and will again feature two packed days of action presented by American Racer/Lias Tire on September 26 & 27. Friday night includes open Stock Cars for $1,000 to-win plus Micro Sprint, Mod Lites, and Mini Stocks. Then Saturday afternoon the Stock Cars return for a big $2,000 to-win event. The T3 All-Star Series’ only appearance of the season will see the winner of the Modified feature earn $2,000. The STAR’s Mod Lites will pay $1,000 to-win.
The season will be extended one week this year, as Mercer will be the Northeast site of Night 1 of the $250,000 FASTRAK Grand Nationals. The FASTRAK Late Models will be racing for $2,000 to-win and will be joined by the only appearance of the season by the Super Late Models in an ULMS-sanctioned $2,000 to-win event. This inaugural event is being presented by McElwain Motors.
“We’ve found a nice niche with our promotions,” explained Emig. “We’ve been very happy with how these events have turned out and are glad to be the industry leader in these types of promotions. We feel these types of events are important with the current state of the economy. It’s no secret that many people today struggle to take their families to the races. We’re hoping these nights continue to allow more fans the opportunity to attend that may have been unable to otherwise.”
Four free county nights will again be featured including Beaver (May 3 presented by Image Factory Signs & Graphics), Crawford (May 17 presented by the Oncology Wellness Institute of Meadville Medical Center), Venango (May 31 presented by Allegheny Toyota Scion), and Butler (June 28 presented by McClymonds Supply & Transit). The Crawford and Butler County Nights will be promoted by Armstrong, who will also promote the return of the popular $10 Family Nights that are presented by Auto Service Express. On April 19, May 10, July 12, and August 9, mom, dad, and as many kids 15 and under can attend the races for just $10 (a minimum $15 savings!) Also on August 9, Auto Sales & Service Express will give a car away part of the “Big Give” promotion.
“Pack the Track” Fan Appreciation Night will be held on June 7 as admission prices will be slashed to $5 adults, $12 families, and $2 for kids 6-15 and will be presented by Coca-Cola. The night will also include “Meet Your Heroes” Camera & Autograph Night. All of the cars from all divisions will be brought onto the speedway for autographs during intermission, which will be presented by Elect Duke Whiting for PA State Rep. – 17th Dist (paid for by candidate). A second “Meet Your Heroes” night will be held on August 2.
New marketing partner Renegade Classics Outlet Store will present “Thunder at the Park” on June 14 where all bikers and their riders will be admitted for just $5 each.
A new promotion this year is the “Hey Neighbor…C’mon Over!” nights promoted by Froggy 95. On June 21, all New Castle, Pa. residents will be admitted free and on August 2 all Shenango Valley residents will be admitted free. Also on June 21, all cancer survivors will be admitted free as part of the American Cancer Society’s “Racing for a Cure”
American Patriot Night will again admit all veterans and scouts in uniform free on June 28 and will be presented by Walt’s of Mercer Plaza.
For the fourth straight year, Welcome Ohio Night will admit all residents of Ohio free on July 19, which will be presented by new marketing partner Sports Obsession at the Eastwood Mall in Niles, Ohio.
Another new promotion will be the Automotive Service Industry Night on August 23 presented by longtime marketing partner Hovis Auto & Truck Supply. All those employed in the automotive/truck field and their significant other will be admitted for $5 each or $15 for families.
Kids bike races will be held on May 10, July 12, and August 9 presented by Ray’s Racing Collectibles & Eat ‘n Park restaurant. For the second straight year, Kargo Quality Cars will provide the speedway with the use of a pace truck.
Some of the companies already committed to corporate nights this year include Dean Dairy, Yellow Book USA, UPMC Horizon, AutoMart.com, Anderson Bros. Tool, US Foods, Trinity Living Center of Grove City, Emerson Process Management, and George L. Wilson & Co.
Attached is a text-only version of the 2008 schedule. Our color tri-fold brochure schedules will be available in mid-March, please contact the office if you’re interested in one.
Adult admission is $11, students 6-15 are $5, the family pass is $25, children five and under are free and pit passes are $25 for all non-specials and $30 for specials. Season VIP rentals are still available and nightly rentals are $150. Please contact the office if you are interested.
Mercer Raceway Park
2008 Event Schedule





March 29 “Chiller Thriller” * Steel-Block Late Models ($2,000)/Open Stocks ($1,000)/United E-Mod Series/Mini Stocks * Rain date April 5
April 5 Saturday Night Live! OR Rain Date for March 29 * Our five-division opener of Sprints/Modifieds/FASTRAK Late Models/Mod Lites/Mini Stocks * Points start
April 12 Saturday Night Live! * (Our full 5-division show)
April 19 Saturday Night Live! * Bring the family for $10
April 26 Saturday Night Live!
May 3 Saturday Night Live! * Free admission for all Beaver County residents presented by Image Factory Signs & Graphics
May 10 Saturday Night Live! * Plus Kids Bike Races * Bring the family for $10 * Twin-State & PCTC Club Night
May 17 Saturday Night Live! * Free general admission for all Crawford County residents presented by Oncology Wellness Institute of Meadville Medical Center & Armstrong * AutoMart.com Corp. Night
“American Thunder Weekend” * Presented by Semi Service Express & Auto Service Express
May 24 All-American “Spring Nationals” – World Championship Pulling Event * Big-Rig Semis/Smoker Series Tractors presented by Watson’s Inc./Street Semis/Street Diesel 4-Wheel Drive Trucks * Note 6:30 PM start time * (Rain date Sun., May 25 at 5 PM)
Mon, May 26 “Steel Valley Memorial Day Classic” * FASTRAK Northeast Late Model Touring Series ($1,200)/Sprint Cars ($1,500)/Ken Carbone Memorial Open Stocks ($1,000)/ STAR’s International Mod Lite Series/Mini Stocks * Free general admission for all active servicemen in uniform * Ray Baselj Benefit & BBQ Dinner * Note: 6 PM starting time
May 31 Saturday Night Live! * Free general admission for all Venango County residents presented by Allegheny Toyota Scion
June 7 Saturday Night Live! * “Pack the Track” – Fan Appreciation Night ($5 Adults, $12 Family Pass, $2 Students) * Presented by Coca-Cola * “Meet Your Heroes” Camera & Autograph Night * All cars and drivers from all divisions on the speedway during intermission * Emerson Process Management Corp. Night
June 14 Saturday Night Live! * “Thunder at the Park” Bike Night - $5 admission for bikers & $5 for their rider * Presented by Renegade Classics Outlet Store * Bring the family for $10 * Yellow Book USA Corp. Night
June 21 Saturday Night Live! * “Racing for a Cure” – American Cancer Society Benefit Night * Cancer survivors admitted free * “Hey Neighbor…C’mon Over!” - Free general admission for all New Castle, PA residents presented by Froggy 95 * UPMC Horizon Corp Night - $5 adult admission with ID & $5 for their significant other
June 28 Saturday Night Live! * American Patriot Night/Fireworks Spectacular! * Presented by Walt’s of Mercer Plaza * Free general admission for veterans with I.D., scouts in uniform, & Butler County residents presented by McClymonds Supply & Transit & Armstrong
Fri, July 4 “Small Car National Open” * Presented by Truk Rodz by Jones Performance * STAR’s International Mod Lite Series/INEX Legends National Tour/Micro Sprints/Mini Stocks plus the KABOOM 150 Enduro ($1,000) * Note: 6 PM starting time * Rain date July 5 & 6
July 12 Saturday Night Live! * Plus Kids Bike Races * Bring the family for $10 * Dean Dairy Corp. Night
July 19 Saturday Night Live! * Welcome Ohio Night – free general admission for all Ohio residents! * Presented by Sports Obsession, Eastwood Mall
July 26 “Bill Emig Memorial”/Open Wheel Shootout * Presented by FireDEX of Butler * Modifieds ($1,500)/410 Sprint Cars ($1,500)/PA 305 Sprint Series/Limited Sprints/Mod Lites/Mini Stocks * Anderson Bros. Tool Corp. Night
Aug. 2 Saturday Night Live! * “Meet Your Heroes” Camera & Autograph Night * All cars and drivers from all divisions on the speedway during intermission * “Hey Neighbor…C’mon Over!” - Free general admission for all Shenango Valley residents (Sharon, Hermitage, West Middlesex, Sharpsville, Farrell, Wheatland) presented by Froggy 95 * Trinity Living Center of Grove City Corp. Night
Aug. 9 Saturday Night Live! * “Big Give” Car Giveaway presented by Auto Sales & Service Express * Plus Kids Bike Races * Bring the family for $10 * US Foods Corp Night
Aug. 16 “The Return” * Big-Block Modifieds in a BRP Tour event plus FASTRAK Late Models/Mod Lites/Mini Stocks * Big-Block Modified Autograph Night
Aug. 23 Saturday Night Live! * Automotive Service Industry Night * Presented by Hovis Auto & Truck Supply, Inc. * $5 for those employed in the automotive/truck field, $5 for their significant other, or $15 for families * Rain date Sept. 13
Aug 30 No racing
Sept. 6 USA-East Regional Finals Truck & Tractor Pulling Event– Semi Trucks, “Run What Ya Brung” Trucks, 4x4 Diesel Trucks, 4x4 Gas Trucks, Limited Pro Stock Tractors, & Super Farm Tractors * Note: 6:30 PM start time * (Rain date Sun., Sept. 7 at 2 PM)
Sept. 13 20th Annual “Western PA Sprint Championship” * Sprint Cars ($2,000)/FASTRAK Northeast Late Model Touring Series ($1,200)/E-Mods/Mod Lites/Mini Stocks * Points end * George L. Wilson & Co. Corp. Night
Sept. 20 No racing
9th Annual “Little Guy Nationals” * Presented by American Racer/Lias Tire
Fri., Sept. 26 Open Stocks ($1,000)/Micro Sprints/Mod Lites/Mini Stocks
Sept. 27 T3 All-Star Modified Series ($2,000)/Open Stocks ($2,000)/STAR’s International Mod Lite Series ($1,000) * Demo Derby * Racing begins at 4 p.m. * (Rain date Sun., Sept. 28 at 4 p.m.) * (Entire event rain date Fri.-Sun., Oct. 17-19)
Oct. 4 “First Night” – FASTRAK $250,000 Grand Nationals Night 1 of 3 * Presented by McElwain Motors * FASTRAK Late Models ($2,000)/ULMS Super Late Models ($2,000)/Mini Stocks * (Rain date Sun., Oct. 5 at 6 p.m.)
Jan. 3, 2009 “Crashing Through the Snow” * Featuring the “Jack Frost 150” Enduro ($1,000) & the “Snowball” Demo Derby * Note: 1 PM starting time * Rain date Jan 4 or Jan 17

Practice Nights: April 2, May 7, June 4, July 2, August 6, September 17. Rain dates are the following day.

Pits open 3:30 PM Grandstand open 4:30 PM Hot Laps 6:15 PM Racing 7 PM
(unless otherwise noted)

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Bill Emig Memorial/Open Wheel Shootout Mercer pre-release‏



BILL EMIG MEMORIAL FOR MODS NOW PART OF NEW OPEN WHEEL SHOOTOUT JULY 26 AT MERCER; 3 DIVISIONS OF SPRINTS PART OF NEW EVENT
By Mike Leone

February 17, 2008 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Mercer, PA…Mercer Raceway Park is putting the finishing touches on an exciting 2008 schedule of events which should be released at the end of the month. One of the special events that will take place this year is the “Open Wheel Shootout,” which will be held in junction with the annual Bill Emig Memorial on Saturday, July 26.
The Bill Emig Memorial remembers the late Bill Emig, father of 10th year track owner Vicki Emig. Over the years the events has annually been one of the biggest events of the season for the division at each track it has run at and has featured Six-Cylinder Modifieds, Big-Block Modifieds, and 358 Modifieds. This year, the event will again be one of the major events of the season for the Tire Express Modifieds.
Also staring in the event will be three different divisions of Sprint Cars- 410s, 305s, and the Limiteds. If completed, it will be the first time three different divisions of full-size Sprint Cars race on the same night in the region.
Leading the way will be the Luxaire Heating & Cooling Sprint Cars in a 25-lap pill draw event. A strong field of cars is expected with no other regional tracks racing Sprints this night.
Making their first ever appearance will be the PA 305 Sprint Series. The Series began competition in 1998 and this year will be their 10th anniversary season. The Series holds most of their events at Path Valley and Hesston Speedways along with special events at Williams Grove, Lincoln, Port Royal, and Hill Valley Speedways. The highly-competitive class uses Racesaver 305 sealed spec engines. There are currently 46 member racers. The Series was scheduled to make their first ever appearance in 2004 at Mercer , but that event was rained out. For more information on this series, check out their website at www.pa305sprints.com.
The Limited Sprint class will round out the sprint car portion of the event. The Limiteds compete primarily at Sharon Speedway under the direction of long-time racer Guy Griffin, who is anxious to compete once again at Mercer. Griffin was the 1997 Big-Block Modified Champion and also has four wins each in both the Big-Block and Six-Cylinder Modified divisions at Mercer. Several new drivers will be competing in the class for the upcoming season. The Limiteds feature a 327 c.i. 450 hp sealed Chevy engine with spec shocks, spec top wing, spec headers and spec Goodyear right rear tire. The open wheel Big Daddy’s Speed Center Mod Lites will also be part of the event along with the M&D Paving Mini Stocks.
“We’re always trying to come up with something different for the fans,” stated Emig. “I always look forward to my dad’s memorial event each year as it holds special meaning for my family. This year we decided to do an Open Wheel Shootout and figured this would be the perfect night to do it. Fans will have a real treat with one of the biggest Modified events on the season along with three different classes of Sprint Cars for the first time ever!”
Mercer Raceway Park opened the season on January 5 with the successful “Crashing Through the Snow” and will resume action on Saturday, March 29 with the “Chiller Thriller” featuring Steel-Block Late Models for $2,000 to-win, Open Stock Cars for $1,000 to-win, the new United E-Mod Series for $750 to-win, and the Mini Stocks for $150 to-win.
Mercer Raceway Park is located minutes from both Interstate 79 and 80 just off Route 19 on Fairground Road in Mercer, Pa. Dirt track racing and quality family entertainment are presented weekly late March through September. The office in New Bedford, Pa. is open year-round late mornings and after 1:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. For more information call the office at 724-964-9300 or the track on race day at 724-662-1310. Check out our website at http://www.mercerracewaypark.com/ for the latest.

Friday, January 25, 2008

KARL BAKER RACING


Car owner / driver, Karl Baker is pleased to announce that KB Racing will be undertaking a more aggressive schedule, than in history. Karl will be racing just a few races here in Central Pennsylvania, and the majority of his races in Western Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio. The team’s plans are to take the sturdy tow out west to compete, at Sharon Speedway in Hartford, Ohio, and Sportsman’s Speedway in Knox, Pennsylvania as their regular weekly weekend night of racing.


KB Racing would like to express thanks to long-time marketing support from Red Wing Shoes, R.S Delp & Sons Contractors, Mose’s Gulf Service, Harcourt Chiropractic, Nello Tire, and Lincolnway bowling, among new support from Axle Fuel, Axle Eyewear, and Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology Graphics. Currently the crew is preparing for the most aggressive year ever, by assembling 3 Avenger Chassis’s, with the power provided from McKinley Automotive.


KB Racing is currently seeking more marketing support for 2008 to help aid the offset for the entertaining and exciting racing that will be provided from KB Racing, by calling 717 891-6699. Karl is pleased to announce new merchandise for 2008. Look forward to seeing a new paint scheme on the original KB Racing 51, for some time in 2008.

Sunday, January 13, 2008

CHILI BOWL RESULTS

A Main (50 Laps) 1. #71G Damion Gardner, Pittsboro, IN; 2. #9X Dave Darland, Walton, IN; 3. #1ST Shane Cottle, Kokomo, IN; 4. #67 Bryan Clauson, Noblesville, IN; 5. #05S Jon Stanbrough, Avon, IN; 6. #39 Kevin Swindell, Germantown, TN; 7. #99 Brady Bacon, Broken Arrow, OK; 8. #20 Tony Stewart, Columbus, IN; 9. #21 Tracy Hines, Newcastle, IN; 10. #12JR Nathan High, Goodyear, AZ; 11. #20J Levi Jones, Olney, IL; 12. #29L Jesse Hockett, Warsaw, MO; 13. #71 Cole Whitt, Alpine, CA; 14. #73 Josh Ford, Oxnard, CA; 15. #33 Davey Ray, Loves Park, IL; 16. #7F Aaron Fiscus, Sun Prairie, WI; 17. #71K Jason Leffler, Long Beach, CA; 18. #11 Jerry Coons Jr., Tucson, AZ; 19. #11W Terry McCarl, Altoona, IA; 20. #12W Billy Wease, Noblesville, IN; 21. #49JR Bobby Michnowicz, Torrance, CA; 22. #91 Kasey Kahne, Enumclaw, WA; 23. #71X Brad Kuhn, Avon, IN; 24. #67A Gary “Bubba” Altig, Mechanicsburg, IL

Tuesday, January 01, 2008

Lernerville New Year’s Notes


By Eric J. Westendorf
Sarver, PA (January 1, 2008) 2008 is finally here and the Lernerville Speedway would like to extend a Happy New Year to all of our employees, drivers, crews, families, car owners, fans, sponsors and media members. Like you, we are very anxious for the 2008 season to start.

As mentioned in previous releases, we will begin the 2008 season with the 2007 Lernerville Awards Banquet on March 1 at the Days Inn in Butler, PA. Two weeks after the banquet, we will get our first peak at the new cars and paint/decal/wrap schemes on our local drivers’ cars for the 2008 season at the Lernerville Car Show at the Clearview Mall in Butler on Thursday-Saturday March 13-15.

Then two weeks after the car show, the green flag drops on what promises to be another amazing year as the Lernerville Speedway celebrates its 40th Anniversary Season. Opening Night is scheduled for March 28 for Fab Four Racing featuring the Commercial Truck & Trailer Sprints, Friedman’s Freshmarkets Late Models, Ferrante Motor Cars Modifieds and the Advance Auto Parts Pure Stocks.

The first round of Lernerville Trivia on our website has come to a close. The correct answer to the question, “What driver has won the most Sprint Car races in Lernerville History?” is of course, Ed Lynch Jr. The new trivia question will be posted on the website by this afternoon.

The winner of the first round and the recipient of four free Fab Four Racing tickets is Michelle Cross of Grove City, PA.

We’d like to thank everyone who entered and encourage you to log back on to http://www.lernerville.com/ to give round two a try. The second trivia question is a little more challenging, but the answer can be found on the website!

While you are on the website, make sure to check out the Online Ticketing for the Firecracker 100, Silver Cup XVII, Showdown in Sarvertown, Commonwealth Clash and the Labor Day Weekend All Star Sprints/MACS Late Models show.

Again, we’d like to wish everyone a Happy New Year and look forward to seeing you at the Action Track!

Friday, December 28, 2007

“Holiday Wishes & Happenings from RFD “

It is with heartfelt feelings for each an every racing fan out there ,that I personally wish everyone a Merry Christmas & very prosperous New Year from Bob Altman @ Racing Fans Direct .

An with the new year comes more excitement from RFD with our 50th lap sponsorship involvement at the upcoming Dodge Chili Bowl which is certainly always one of the greatest new year spectacles . Our return involvement at Bob Miller’s upcoming 2008 Thunder On The Hill racing series , our return weekly as a heat sponsor at one of most exciting tracks in the country , Selinsgrove Speedway ,Airtran & Northwest airline discounts to major racing events such as Eldora Speedway ‘s Kings Royal in July , Knoxville Nationals in August , & the World Finals @ Lowe’s October 30,31 , November 1st . These are just some of our highlights for season 2008 along with our convenient tours to always bring to you the compliment to any racing trip or vacation . I hope you’ll continue to follow our direction and contact us at either racingfansdirect@bigplanet.com or at 443-974-7027 for the fans like you who deserve more .

Friday, December 21, 2007

Lernerville News and Notes


By Eric J. Westendorf
December 21, 2007 (Sarver, PA) With the release of its new website and announcement of online ticketing for the Firecracker 100 and Cleveland Brothers CAT Don Martin Memorial Silver Cup XVII, Lernerville Speedway has started to set its sights on 2008. The online ticketing is available 24/7 and all five major events of the 2008 Lernerville Season are on sale now. Firecracker and Silver Cup tickets make perfect stocking stuffers for the race fan on your shopping list!

But before the 2008 season can begin, we will first take time to look back and recognize the achievements and accomplishments of 2007 with the Lernerville Awards Banquet. This year’s banquet is scheduled for Saturday March 1, 2008 at the Days Inn in Butler, PA. Ticket information will be released after the first of the year.

The Action Track will then kickoff the 2008 season with the Annual Lernerville Car Show at the Clearview Mall in Butler, PA on Thursday-Saturday March 13-15. More details will be released after the holidays, but mark your calendars now!

If you’ve logged onto the new website, still located at http://www.lernerville.com/, you may have noticed that the “Showdown in Sarvertown” on April 15 and the “Commonwealth Clash” on May 13 will both be supported by the UMP DIRTcar Pro Late Model Series. The Pro Late Model Series replaces the UMP DIRTcar Modifieds as support series for these events.

According to the UMP Racing website, “Designed to provide racers an economical pathway to UMP DIRTcar Racing’s marquee Super Late Model and open-wheel Modified divisions, the Pro Late Models will combine the increasingly popular crate-engine concept with UMP DIRTcar Racing’s trademark uniform technical rules and other cost-cutting measures.” Furthermore, “The centerpiece of the Pro Late Model class will be the GM 602 and 604 crate engines.”

Speaking of the crate engines, if you have not seen or heard about the updated rules for Advance Auto Parts Pure Stocks for 2008, they have been posted on our website http://www.lernerville.com/. You can also pick up a hard copy of the rules at the Lernerville Speedway office during normal business hours. The major change in the pure stock division is the inclusion of a GM crate engine option.

To help encourage the use of crate engines, there will be bonuses to the Pure Stock payout for those competitors using a crate engine. If the winner the Advance Auto Parts Pure Stock feature is driving a crate powered car, there will be a $100 bonus added to the winner’s purse. Furthermore, any car finishing in the top ten of during Fab Four racing will receive a $25 bonus to their weekly payout.

Don’t forget to log onto www.lernerville.com or stop at the speedway office to purchase Firecracker 100, Silver Cup, Showdown, Clash and even PIC5 & PIC10 Fab Four ticket packages for that hard to buy for race fan on your shopping list!

The Lernerville Speedway would like to wish everyone a special Holiday Season and a very Merry Christmas!

Monday, December 17, 2007

2008 PLANS & NOTES FROM RFD

With 2007 just about complete we ‘re now making plans to finalize our additional 2008 tour packages , sponsoring heat races, advertising at tracks , scheduling autograph sessions , offering discounts on airlines , car rentals , tickets to major races , offering hotel rooms @ discount prices , and planning fan giveaways . This is just some of our 2008 agenda to benefit the only people who matter, YOU!! Who support racing & make it all possible.

My personal thanks go out to Bob Miller of URC who once again showed why he is one of the top promoter’s in arranging an excellent banquet for all who attended last week in Lancaster , Pa . It is events like this that should make all members of United Racing Company proud that they race with them .

Area tracks are about ready to release there final 2008 schedules ,so plans can be made to see your favorite races even though they pretty much reflect previous years . While these will be out soon so will RFD’S once the tracks are published to let you know where we will be SO YOU CAN , WIN ,SAVE & PLAN THAT ELUSIVE RACING VACATION .

At Racing Fans Direct we do our best to provide essential items that will help in your own coordinating to see the race of your dream besides our tours . I hope when attending the races you’ll consider RFD services and do stop by to see me or e-mail me at racingfansdirect@bigplanet.com or even call me @ 443-974-7027 for what we do is strictly to benefit YOU .

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Jessica Zemken to Help Carry ASCS Patriot Banner into Lucas Oil Chili Bowl

Rich Vleck, Rochester, NY (December 13, 2007)- The Northeast has a storied history at the Midwest’s Chili Bowl, a tradition that Jessica Zemken hopes to continue next month in Tulsa.
Zemken, fresh off a season where she became the first female competitor to win an ASCS sanctioned event, is set to embark on her second run at the Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Midget Nationals, January’s largest race. She heads into the Tulsa Expo Center next month driving for a potent machine capable of winning at the end of the night.

The Sparkers, NY 21-year-old will pilot Jesse Denome’s red No. 6 Spike Chassis, a ride that has seen Victory Lane a number of times with names such as Cory Krusemen and Damion Gardner behind the wheel. With such a successful background, “JZ” knows there are no excuses.
“I am honored to get the opportunity to drive for such a well established team with such great equipment,” said Zemken. “I feel very confident in my team and my ability.”

With Steve Watt of Maxwell Industries acting as Crew Chief, the ARP Fastners, Kaeding Performance, Advance Racing Shocks and Hoosier Racing Tires supported entry is expected to contend in a field that already has 300 entries. The entry list is comprised of competitors that not only come from every corner of the motorsports world, but are among the best at what they do.
“Yeah, the competition is pretty stout out in Tulsa, they are the best in the country and for myself to be considered a good racer I must be able to compete and be competitive with the best,” said Zemken when asked about her competition. “I know that because of the number of entries a lot of the week in Tulsa will be about luck. Being paired with this team, I feel there is no reason that we can't be a top contender in the 2008 Chili Bowl.”

In the 2007 Chili Bowl, Zemken was battling up near the front on her qualifying night when an on-track altercation resulted in a major crash. With the competition so intense, it all but ended the chance of the third year sprint car competitor to accomplish her goals. This time around, the focus has only intensified.

“After going out to the Chili Bowl in 2007 I feel like I have a better idea of what it’s all about,” added the college student. “I know the competition I am up against and I feel as though I will be more prepared all around this year.”

Zemken is among three drivers familiar to the ASCS Patriot Region that were part of the first batch of entries that was released earlier this month. Coleman Gulick of Binghamton, NY and Glenn Styres of Ohsweken, Ontario are also making their second voyage out to the hometown of the American Sprint Car Series in pursuit of the Golden Driller Trophy.

For more information, please visit www.JessicaZemken.com, www.ChiliBowl.com, or www.ASCSracing.com

Monday, December 03, 2007

Craig Dollansky on board with Larry Woodward Racing for 2008 WoO Season

World of Outlaws series driver Craig Dollansky has chosen Woodward ride for 2008. Dollansky and car owner Larry Woodward have agreed to team up to run the World of Outlaws Tour next season. “This deal came together rather quickly,” Dollansky noted, “I’m looking forward to getting to know and working with Larry, and Lori. They are great people and have a true love for racing. Together I believe we can do what’s necessary to make this a winning combination.”

Larry Woodward has raced, owned cars and promoted racing for many years, and 2008 will mark his 50th season in the motor sports business. One of his most notable victories as an owner came in 2003, taking the “Mopar Million” from Eldora Speedway with Jac Haudenschild behind the wheel. The Maxim, Charlie Garrett powered race car will sport the famed Woodward ‘deuce’ and will base out of Dollansky’s Minnesota shop. Mike Woodring will head up team operations with help from fellow New Yorker, Rob Beattie and returning Karavan crew member Lester Groves.

While Dollansky is competing in New Zealand and Australia, the crew will be busy preparing equipment. Their 2008 season will begin during the month of February in the sunshine state.

Thursday, November 15, 2007

LUCAS WOLFE TURNS OUTLAW


Thursday, November 15, 2007

BY JERRY REIGLE of The Patriot-News


Lucas Wolfe is handing in his Pennsylvania Posse membership card for one with the World of Outlaws.


Wolfe, 21, said Wednesday his plans for next season will include a full tour with the professional sprint car series.


"There is a lot of truth that you can stay in this area and make a career driving sprint cars," the Mechanicsburg driver said. "This opportunity came up to travel with the World of Outlaws, and I don't know if I'll get another opportunity like it again."
Thus, Wolfe is hitting the road.


Car owners Jim and Laura Allebach will field the car and Wolfe's father, Randy, a former driver and multiple track champion, is the crew chief. The key to the decision was the addition of Rick Kaylor and Jesse and Lorraine Keen.

Kaylor and the Keens joined the team as major suppliers of transportation, engines, frames and marketing support.


"We pretty much got everyone together, and we talked about things," Wolfe said. "Once the year ended, everyone involved decided they wanted to do this."
The World of Outlaws season starts in early February at Volusia Speedway Park near Daytona Beach, Fla. The series is scheduled to visit Williams Grove Speedway in May, with return visits in July and September.


Traveling and racing professionally are nothing new for Wolfe. He attended more than 100 races this year, although 90 percent of those were at midstate tracks.


Wolfe won 10 features this year, including several high-dollar shows, the Kasey Kahne Foundation 360 Sprint Car race at Williams Grove and the Old Spice Summer Sizzler at Eldora Speedway. He became the youngest driver to win the Pennsylvania Sprint Car Speed Week title when he clinched it in early July at Selinsgrove Speedway. He was 20 at the time.
"This will put us on a different stage for other people to take notice," Wolfe said. "It is a top-level deal, and it is good for the experience and notoriety."


In 2006, Wolfe drove on the National Sprint Tour for three months. The series, which was designed to compete with the World of Outlaws, folded after the 2006 campaign.
The Outlaws have the biggest names in sprint car racing. Steve Kinser returned last season, as did Danny Lasoski and a few others to join series regulars like Donny Schatz, Craig Dollansky and Joey Saldana.


Several NASCAR drivers, including Kahne and Tony Stewart, field World of Outlaws cars. Stewart owns cars that will be driven by Schatz and Kraig Kinser. Kahne owns one piloted by Joey Saldana and is expected to add a second car for the 2009 season.


The Allebach family has supported Wolfe since he moved into the 600 cc micro sprint class in 2001. Wolfe won 90 quarter midget races in eight years prior to racing micro sprints. He won 14 micro sprint races and made the move to sprint cars in 2003.
He's won 17 races since and has become a local favorite.


Jesse Keen and his brother, Bill, owned a sprint car that Randy Wolfe drove from 1982 through 1988.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Monday, November 05, 2007

Danny Smith to Compete Full-Time with World of Outlaws in 2008


Concord, NC—November 4, 2007--By: Tony Veneziano, World of Outlaws PR Director
Danny Smith announced during a gathering on Saturday at the National Speed Sport News offices in Concord, North Carolina, that he will compete full-time with the World of Outlaws in 2008. It will mark the first time in over 20 years that he will contest the entire World of Outlaws schedule.


Smith, one of the original "Outlaws" finished eighth in points in the series inaugural season of 1978. He won his first A-Feature event with the World of Outlaws in 1980. One of the biggest wins of his career was the 1985 Gold Cup Race of Champions at Silver Dollar Speedway in Chico, California. He has eight career A-Feature wins with the World of Outlaws.
Smith will drive for Jeff Schrader from Beaver, Ohio, with Cale Powers turning the wrenches. The team will utilize Maxim race cars.


"I'm pretty excited for it," said Smith. "It's been a number of years since we have done the full tour. I have been on the road my entire life, so that is nothing new. I'm looking forward to running the full Outlaws schedule."


Smith began racing in 1974 at the age of 16 in Central Indiana. He was the co-winner of the famed Little 500 at Anderson Speedway in Indiana in 1978. In 1980, he drove the famed Kenny Rogers Gambler car with the World of Outlaws, finishing eighth in points. In his career, he has finished in the Top-10 in World of Outlaws championship standings six times, with a career-best finish of sixth in 1981.


Smith will visit a number of tracks next season that he has not competed at for many years, in addition to many of the tracks in the Midwest where he cut his teeth racing.
"There is really no home track advantage anymore," he noted. "Guys have been racing all across the country for so many years and can adapt to the track. Some of the tracks when we get there that I haven't been to for a while, I will probably remember where the restrooms and concession stands are, but that's about it. There are probably four, five or six tracks that I have not been to, and I look forward to going to those as well."


For Schrader, this will be his first foray into ownership of a winged 410-sprint car. The team will also have longtime racer and West Virginia native K.C. Spurlock helping out, by providing the truck and trailer for the team to use.


"I'm excited," said Schrader. "It took me 51 years to get this dream to come true and now it has. That is what we are going to call it, 'The Dream Tour.' Danny said that it has always been his dream to get back in with the Outlaws as well. We will have a dream come true in 2008."
Smith was one of the first American-born drivers to compete in Australia during the off-season, and is a six-time winner of the Warnabool Classic, one of the most prestigious races in Australia. He has a loyal legion of fans "Down Under" and also from coast-to-coast in the United States.
"I am one of the original Outlaws, so with it being their 30th anniversary that will be pretty cool," he noted. "We have some special paints schemes for the Knoxville Nationals and it will bring back some good memories. It should be a good fun year."


In his career, Smith has over 300 feature wins in winged and non-winged sprint cars. He was the 1976 track champion at Champaign Speedway in Illinois and the 1977 track champion at Lawrenceburg Speedway in Indiana. He was the 2003 Great Lakes Outlaw Sprint Series (GLOSS) champion. He has won races with numerous sanctioning bodies across the country, including: the NCRA (National Championship Racing Association, IRA (Interstate Racing Association), and USAC (the United States Automobile Club).


Schrader, who grew up in the Midwest always was a fan of Smith, and saw him compete on numerous tracks, but never met him until this year at sprint car racing's biggest event, the Knoxville Nationals at Knoxville Raceway in Iowa.
"He is an awesome driver," said Schrader. "I remember watching him clear back when he was in the Kenny Rogers Gambler car. Danny has always impressed me. I had never known him personally until a friend of mine introduced us and we just kind of clicked at Knoxville. He is a good person to be with, and he has a lot of experience and that helps a lot as well."
This past season, Smith won the owner's title with the All Star Circuit of Champions while finishing second in points. He finished in the Top-Five in points with the All Stars in each of the past four seasons, including three runner-up finishes over that course of time.


"This year was a really good year," said the veteran driver. "We got my personal life on track and everything ironed out. We were focused on what we were doing and won a couple of All Star (Circuit of Champions) races and 10 open competition shows. It was a good year to get things going and that is some good momentum heading into the season with the Outlaws and you need that racing with them."


With the level of competition at an all-time high with the World of Outlaws in 2007, Smith expects it to be just as tough next season. He looks to take it one race at a time and use his experience at a number of tracks that the World of Outlaws visit to establish a good foundation for the 2008 season, which currently has 92 events on the schedule.


"The goal never changes, no matter what series you are in, and that is to win every night," Smith said. "You can't win them all, and that is pretty obvious. We want to have a good consistent season and if we are not up there winning races, we want to be in the Top-Five and Top-10. We hope to get up there in the points as far as we can and put on a good show."


The 2008 World of Outlaws season opens with the 37th Annual Florida DIRTcar Nationals at Volusia Speedway Park from February 8-10.

R19 Announces Changes for 2008


Although most of the key ingredients will remain in place, two significant changes are on the horizon for the R19's 2008 assault on the World of Outlaw's campaign. The team has announced the appointment of veteran Jac Haudenschild as their new driver, efective immediately following the conclusion of this weekend's season-ending action at Charlotte. In addition, the car will now be known as the Owens Corning City Wide Insulation R19. Owens Corning, a leading innovator in fiberglass insulation technology and a Fortune 500 company for 50 plus years, has pledged considerable financial support and their role as our primary sponsor will be a welcome and essential addition to the team's commitment to excellence. The iconic Owens Corning Pink Panther trademark and familiar flames with black and orange color scheme will remain essentially the same, as will the utilization of Maxim chassis and Cappetta power. Leonard Lee will remain in his role as crew chief and reports that the R19 will begin the '08 season with ten new cars and six motors. Marie Lapointe, who wears so many hats it would be impossible to assign her a title, will also continue as the team's multi-tasking unsung hero.


Speaking on behalf of the team, Lee had this to say about their new driver: "It is a real privilege to have the opportunity to work with one of my all-time heroes in the sprint car industry. Jac comes to race every night and I consider him to be one of the premiere racers of the modern era." Haudenschild has over 350 sprint car wins in a career that dates back to 1974. Included among the many highlights of his sterling 34 years in the business are his $100,000 payday at the first ever Historical Big One at Eldora in 1993 and the distinction of having pocketed the largest paycheck in sprint car history when he banked $200,000 at the Mopar Million in '03. Jac and his wife Patty have three children, Justin, Raquel and Sheldon and continue to reside in Wooster, Ohio. When asked about these changes for next year, Jac replied "I am thrilled at the thought of driving for the Owens Corning team and am looking forward to an exciting year".
Lon Carnahan has also announced that Justin Henderson will be the driver behind the wheel of the IDI , BG Automotive, City Wide R19 for the "Outlaws Downunder" event scheduled for January 17-19 of 2008. As you may well know Justin Henderson is no stranger to the Owens Corning R19. Justin did a great job driving for Carnahan Motorsports for 2 years in the Mid-West before launching his own World of Outlaws career. "Knowing that Jac would be unable to attend the event due to scheduling with his son Sheldon's racing, it was an easy choice for me to go with Justin. I wanted the driver for this event to be from South Dakota as he has always been one of the favorites of our Sioux Falls City Wide Insulation location" says Lon Carnahan owner of the R19 machine.


This might also be a good time to clear up a mystery that seems to follow us wherever we go. People often ask, "What is the significance of the car number R19?" In the world of insulation, "R" stands for resistance. The number next to the letter, in this case "19," represents the degree of resistance to heat and moisture. Fittingly, R19 would imply a high degree of resistance and thus, a product of high quality excellence.


A special thanks goes out to Jason Solwold for the wonderful job he has done for the past 4 seasons. Everyone at Carnahan Motorsports wishes him the best of luck in the future.
As always, we'll see you at the races.

Saturday, November 03, 2007