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Tony Veneziano, World of Outlaws PR Director
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Tri-City Speedway Readies for Inaugural World of Outlaws Event on May
30
Concord,
NC—December 15, 2009—While it’s still over five months away, the
date of Sunday, May 30, 2010 is circled on everyone at Tri-City
Speedway’s calendar and is shaping up to be the biggest day in the
50-plus year storied history of the half-mile located in Franklin,
Pennsylvania. After all, that’s the day that the World of Outlaws Sprint
Car Series will make their debut at the banked oval.
Race cars hit
the track at Tri-City Speedway for the first time in 1954, with sprint
cars competing for the first time in 1961. Over the years, a venerable
“Who’s Who” of sprint car racing has won at the track including: 20-time
World of Outlaws champion and Hall of Famer Steve Kinser, fellow Hall of
Famer and former World of Outlaws Rookie of the Year Brad Doty, 1995
World of Outlaws Champion Dave Blaney, as well as Rick Ferkel, one of
the “Original Outlaws,” the legendary Jan Opperman, Bobby Allen, who won
25 times in his career with the World of Outlaws, Hall of Famer Kenny
Jacobs, Lou Blaney, Ed Lynch Sr. and Hall of Famer Smokey Snellbaker
among others.
The World of
Outlaws Late Model Series has competed at the track for each of the last
five years and will compete again in the two-day Oil City Region Labor
Day Classic in 2010 over the Labor Day Weekend, with the World of
Outlaws Sprint Car Series visiting the track on Sunday, May 30 as part
of the Memorial Day Weekend, with Monday, May 31 serving as the rain
date if needed.
Rich Hetrick,
the owner of Tri-City Speedway, and his staff are hard at work each day
gearing up for the World of Outlaws debut at the facility. After a
successful first year of promoting Tri-City in 2009, Hetrick is counting
the days until the 2010 season kicks off and he begins his second
full-year at the history-rich half-mile in Western Pennsylvania.
“We were
looking for another excellent show to add to the schedule and the World
of Outlaws Late Models had come a few times and always put on a great
show,” said Hetrick. “We just started working to see if we could put on
a World of Outlaws Sprint show as well.”
While it will
mark the first time the World of Outlaws have competed at Tri-City
Speedway a number of drivers competing full-time with the series in 2010
have raced at the track in the past, including 20-time series champion
Steve Kinser, who was victorious at the half-mile with the National
Sprint Tour in 2006. Kinser enters the 2010 season with a record 552
career A-Feature wins with the World of Outlaws.
Joey Saldana,
who led the World of Outlaws with 21 overall wins in 2009 and finished
third in points in the closest three-way point race in series history,
is a former winner at Tri-City Speedway, taking the checkered flag in
1998 in an All Star Circuit of Champions event over Kenny Jacobs. In
three career starts at the track, the native of Brownsburg, Indiana has
finished first, fifth and 10th. Saldana enters the 2010
campaign ninth on the series all-time win list with 57 A-Feature
triumphs.
Brian
Ellenberger, the reigning World of Outlaws Kevin Gobrecht Rookie of the
Year, picked up a win at Tri-City Speedway in 2000. The native of nearby
Butler, Pennsylvania has competed nearly 50 times in his career at
Tri-City Speedway scoring over 35 Top-10 finishes along the way.
“This will be
the biggest event that Tri-City and the entire area has ever seen,”
Hetrick noted, when asked about the inaugural World of Outlaws event on
May 30, 2010. “It’s safe to say that. We are all very excited.”
With the recent
announcement that Tri-City Speedway, along with Lernerville Speedway,
Mercer Raceway Park and Sharon Speedway all utilizing Goodyear Tires in
2010, just as the World of Outlaws are, a strong car count is expected
for the event on May 30. One of those drivers is Ed Lynch Jr. who is a
former winner with the World of Outlaws at his home track of Lernerville
Speedway. Lynch is the current track record holder at Tri-City Speedway,
turning a blazing lap of 14.615 seconds at 123.161 mph during qualifying
for the final sprint car race of the 2009 season at the half-mile, where
he has won 25 times in his career.
Other drivers
expected to compete in the inaugural World of Outlaws event at Tri-City
Speedway include: Rod George, the winningest sprint car driver in the
history of the half-mile, as well as Bob Felmlee who is second on that
list and most recently competed with the World of Outlaws in the 2009
season ending World Finals, as well as Andy Priest, who won a heat race
with the World of Outlaws for the first time in his career at Rolling
Wheels Raceway Park in New York last October and was the winner of each
of the last two sprint car races at Tri-City Speedway in 2009.
“We have strong
support around here with the other three tracks,” Hetrick explained.
“With the new Goodyear deal and all four tracks in the area being part
of that, it will be an exceptional count on cars for that race.”
The World of
Outlaws inaugural event at Tri-City Speedway on Sunday, May 30 will be
one of three stops in Western Pennsylvania for the series in 2010, as
they will return on Tuesday, July 20 to Lernerville Speedway for the Don
Martin Memorial Silver Cup Twin 30’s and then also on Saturday,
September 25 to Lernerville for the Commonwealth Clash. Monday, May 31
which is Memorial Day will serve as the rain date if needed for the
series first ever stop at Tri-City Speedway.
The World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series is
brought to fans across the country by many important sponsors and
partners, including: Armor All (Official Car Care Products), Crane Cams
(Official Valvetrain), Hoosier Racing Tires (Official Racing Tires),
Fusion Energy Boost (Official Energy Boost), Quaker State (Official
Motor Oil), SuperClean (Official Cleaner-Degreaser), VP Racing (Official
Racing Fuel); in addition to contingency sponsors, Jake’s Custom Golf
Carts, KSE Race Products, Penske Shocks, Racing Electronics, S&S Volvo;
Engine Builder's Challenge participants Don Ott Racing Engines, Kistler
Engines, Shaver Specialties and Speedway Engines; and Chassis Builder’s
Challenge participants J&J Auto Racing, Maxim Racing and XXX Race
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