Forty non-winged sprint car drivers signed in at Gas City I-69 Speedway Friday night to try to win the $2,000 top prize offered to the winner of the second annual Jerry Gappens Sr. Memorial
Thomas Meseraull closed the month of May with a flourish at Gas City I-69 Speedway by winning his third 25-lap sprint car feature in a row during the quarter-mile dirt track’s “Mayhem” program Friday night
Thomas Meseraull came, saw, and conquered the 25-lap non-wing sprint car feature Friday night at Gas City I-69 Speedway as the quarter-mile dirt oval staged its “Salute to the Military” show to kick off the Memorial Day weekend
Despite a persistent mist in the air, a large crowd of race-hungry fans was on hand for the six-class program at the quarter-mile dirt oval and saw defending track champion Clinton Boyles win a torrid 25-lap, non-stop, non-winged sprint car feature
March means one thing to many sports car fans and partiers on spring break: It’s time for their annual pilgrimage to Florida’s Sebring Int’l Raceway to attend its historic 12-hour race.
Langhorne (Pa.) Speedway and Trenton (N.J.) Speedway both played prominent roles in the history of the United States Auto Club before Langhorne closed in 1971 and Trenton staged its last race in 1980.
In a sport centered around milliseconds, 50 years is a long time. With the politics, egos, in-fighting and changing business conditions that motorsports sanctioning bodies face, surviving 50 years is a milestone.