Williams Grove World Of Outlaws Champion Racing Oil 54th
National Open This Week
Three-day affair brings
spotlight of sprint car world to Williams Grove Speedway
9/25/16
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Mechanicsburg –
Williams Grove Speedway will present the premier sprint car event of the season
in the east this Thursday, Friday and Saturday, September 29, 30 and October 1,
when it hosts the 54th annual Champion Racing Oil World of Outlaws
Craftsman sprint car series National Open.
Expanded to a three-day format in 2015 but falling victim to rain all three
nights before being completed on a raindated fourth night, the annual event will
again find the best in the sprint car business across the nation gathered at the
famed Williams Grove Speedway half-mile for the prestigious affair.
Each of the first two days
of competition will help to set the stage for the big Saturday National Open
that pays $50,000 to win.
Thursday and Friday will find the historic oval hosting full programs of World
of Outlaws sprint car racing complete with a 25-lap main events paying $10,000
to win each before the field is set for the 54th running of the Open.
Saturday’s 54th annual World of Outlaws Champion Racing Oil National Open will go the customary 40 laps with the winner going home with $50,000 in his coffers.
The Saturday Open finale will also crown the 2016 Lawrence Chevrolet 410 Sprint Williams Grove Speedway track champion. Greg Hodnett enters the weekend in the lead of the chase for the title.
Qualifying time trials on Thursday and Friday are set to begin at 7:30 pm with
Saturday’s program that features NO time trials getting underway at 6:30 pm.
Points earned throughout the first two days of the three-day event will set the
starting grids for Saturday’s qualifying heat races.
Throughout history, no
other driver has ever won the Williams Grove National Open as many times as
outlaws warrior Donny Schatz who put himself on top of the event win list by
claiming his fifth Nationals in 2012.
Schatz will enter the
Williams Grove Champion Racing Oil National Open weekend leading the outlaws
point standings, racing well ahead of Daryn Pittman, while also having accrued
the most wins of any circuit driver this season.
Schatz’s season win total stands at 23 to date.
One time National Open winner David Gravel is his
closest competitor in the win column, holding at nine checkers to date.
After three consecutive days of rain last year that wiped out all three slated
days of Open action, the Sunday raindate found Hanover native Stevie Smith
scoring redemption after a heartbreak a year earlier to record his third career
triumph in the Williams Grove marquee event.
Smith took the lead from
Danny Dietrich on the ninth tour last year to lead the final 31 circuits and
beat Schatz to the line for victory aboard Fred Rahmer’s No. 51.
Fireworks displays will be
a part of all three 2016 National Open events. .
Saturday’s finale is raindated for Sunday, October 2 at 5:30 pm.
Adult general admission
for Thursday and Friday is $30 with youth ages 13-20 admitted for just $15.
Admission prices for Saturday’s National Open are $35 for adults and $20 for
youth.
And please remember, kids
ages 12 and under are always admitted free at Williams Grove Speedway.
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