Final Yellow Breeches 500 Race For
410 Sprints Slated Friday At Williams Grove
Friday is last chance for 358
sprints to qualify to compete in Sept. 16 championship
8/21/16
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Mechanicsburg
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The final Yellow Breeches 500 race of the season for the 410 sprints is on tap
this Friday night, August 26 at Williams Grove Speedway.
The Yellow Breeches series of races for the Lawrence
Chevrolet sprint cars pays $500 just to start the 25-lap main event with a
$3,600
payday posted to win.
The HJ Towing and Recovery 358
sprint cars are also on the program and their appearance carries importance in
and of itself.
Friday’s date for the 358
sprints will be the final chance for drivers to get qualified for the upcoming
HJ Towing and Recovery Championship event at Williams Grove on September 16.
In order to be eligible to
compete in the 25-lap, $2,500 to win, $250 to start limited sprint special, any
entrants must have competed in a minimum of two regular Williams Grove 358 shows
prior to the event.
Adult general admission is
$14 for the racing program with youth ages 13 – 20 priced at $10.
Kids ages 12 and under are always admitted for free at Williams Grove Speedway!
The Williams Grove portion of
the weekly 50/50 drawing will be donated to
the American Red Cross.
Brian Montieth will be
running a two-in-a-row hot streak coming into Friday’s 410 sprint car action.
Montieth scored on August 12 at the Grove and then picked
up a thrilling last lap win on August 19 over the All Star Sprints to win the 34th
annual Jack Gunn Memorial worth $5,000.
Late in the season now, a real race is heating up for the
2016 Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprint car track title at Williams Grove.
Greg Hodnett currently leads the point’s chase
with 3,910 points over Montieth who has 3,850 and Danny Dietrich who has 3,700.
Including the August 26 event, just seven point races
remain on the 2016 Williams Grove schedule.
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