Williams Grove Speedway Releases 2017 Schedule With 33 Dates For 410 Sprints
USAC Returns For Silver Crown,
Sprint & Midget Triple Crown Showdown June 15/16
World of Outlaws inked for seven shows, All Stars for two, super late models four and 358 sprints 13
12/12/16
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Boasting a total of 33 race dates for the Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprint cars,
Williams Grove Speedway has released its 2017 schedule of events that offers a
great mix of auto racing action.
The season gets underway
with a Sunday afternoon opener of super sprints race followed by super late models
practice on March
12 at 2 pm.
Once a staple on the early
season schedule, the slated Sunday opener will be the first attempted in several
seasons at the track.
The super late models will
return to the oval on four more occasions during the season including for the
return of Appalachian Mountain Dirt Late Model Speedweek to the Cumberland
County oval for the first time in six years.
The late model speedweek
show is slated for June 9 along with the 410 sprints.
After a triumphant return
to the track in 2016 for the revived Ted Horn/Bill Schindler Memorial, USAC will
again return to the track, in an even bigger way in 2017.
The USAC Triple Crown
Showdown featuring all three USAC touring divisions, the Silver Crowns, Sprint
Cars and Eastern Midgets, will take place at Williams Grove on Thursday and
Friday, June 15 and 16.
The
Triple Crown Showdown will showcase the USAC Sprints Cars and the USAC Eastern
Midgets on Thursday, June 15 followed by the USAC Silver Crown Horn/Schindler
Memorial 100-lap event on Friday night, also featuring the USAC Eastern Midgets.
The June 15 appearance by
the regular USAC Sprints will be the first at the track since Billy Pauch beat
the band at the track in 1996.
The
World of Outlaws sprint cars again return to the track next season for a total
of seven events including the series customary two-day May and July stands along
with the three-day, 55th annual National Open on September 28, 29 and
30.
Champion Racing Oil
returns to sponsor the National Open in 2017 as well as the Summer Nationals on
July 21 and 22.
The Arctic Cat All Star
Circuit of Champions sprints will make two appearances at the track in 2017, an
increase over the 2016 season that saw only one program booked.
All Stars action is slated
for the Tommy Hinnershitz Memorial on April 28 and the Jack Gunn Memorial on
August 18.
The
United Racing Club 360 c.i. sprints have three dates inked on the 2017 schedule
while the regular Williams Grove HJ Towing & Recovery 358 sprints enjoy a 13
show schedule.
The
HJ Towing & Recovery 358 sprints will compete in their marquee season event
paying $2,500 to win and $250 to start on September 15.
Other divisions appearing
on the 2017 schedule include the PASS IMCA 305 sprints and the super sportsman
along with racing of a two-wheel variety as well when the AMA Pro Flat Track
Motorcycle Series stages an event at Williams Grove Speedway.
The September 9 AMA
Motorcyle racing program will be an independently operated racing event at
Williams Grove and as such, Williams Grove season seats, season admission
passes, gift certificates, parking passes, etc.,
will not be
honored.
The regular Lawrence
Chevrolet Williams Grove 410 sprints cars, aside from competing in the
season-long point title chase, will also be taking part in two other series of
races within the overall title chase.
The Hoosier Diamond Series
will again be staged with a champion declared based on performances in select
increased purse races during the year while the Yellow Breeches 500 races take
place as well, dotting the schedule during the season from March through August.
The
Yellow Breeches 500 races will be handicapped races paying a healthy increase of
$500 to start each feature.
The
Diamond Series will be highlighted by the September 1 Van May/Kramer Williamson
Tribute Race for the 410 sprints and URC Sprints.
To
see the full 2017 Williams Grove Speedway schedule of events, visit the oval’s
official website,
www.williamsgrove.com.
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