Williams Grove Champion
Racing Oil National Open Is Sept. 28, 29 & 30
9/17/17
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Mechanicsburg
–
The 55th annual
Williams Grove Speedway Champion Racing Oil National Open for the World of
Outlaws Crafstsman Sprint Car Series is just two weeks away with action
slated for Thursday, Friday and Saturday, September 28, 29 and 30.
The
three-day affair will showcase the best of the Pennsylvania Posse sprint car
stars against the World of Outlaws Craftsman Series sprint car series stars
in an epic battle culminating with a $50,000 to win, 40-lap finale on
Saturday night.
Thursday and Friday will feature main events paying $10,000 to win.
In addition, the Thursday night program will also include the held over Champion Racing Oil Summer Nationals feature from July 22.
And
what all of this means is that up to $90,000 in winnings could be claimed by
one driver should he sweep all four main events contested during the
three-day stretch.
Adult general admission on Thursday and Friday is set
at $30 with youth ages 13 – 20 admitted for $15 and students 12 and under
admitted for free.
Saturday’s adult admission is $35 with youth priced at
$20.
Camping gates will open on Tuesday, September 26 at
noon.
Rates for the week
are $40.
Last
year’s winner of the only open show to be completed due to rain was local
driver Danny Dietrich of Gettysburg, who took a $25,000 event run on Friday,
October 14, after three consecutive days of rain on September 29, 30 and
October 1.
The
Champion Racing Oil National Open will also see the 2017 Williams Grove
Speedway Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprint car series champion crowned.
In a quest for his first-ever Williams Grove Speedway
track title, Salfordville’s Freddie Rahmer leads the point standings heading
into the big three-day Open program.
Williams Grove will close the 2017 sesaon with a
“Run What ‘Ya Brung”
show of 410 sprints and super late models on October 6 at 7:30 pm.
Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and
information by visiting the oval’s official website at
www.williamsgrove.com
or by keeping up with the oval on Facebook or Twitter.