Williams Grove In Action Sunday With Billy Kimmel Memorial For Sprints Plus Sportsman

 

8/26/18

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Williams Grove Speedway will host a rare Sunday night racing program coming up this Sunday, September 2 at 8 pm featuring the Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprints in the Billy Kimmel Memorial and the winged super sportsman.

 

The Kimmel Memorial for 410 sprints will pay $3,800 to win the 25-lap main while the super sportsman compete for $1,250 to win in their main event.

 

There will be no time trials for the Sunday night Williams Grove Special.

 

Billy Kimmel of Mechanicsburg was fatally injured in a sprint car racing accident at Williams Grove Speedway in 2007 at the age of 27.

 

The Kimmel Memorial honors his memory and life yearly on the WilliamsGrove Speedway schedule.

 

Adult general admission for the show is $16 with students ages 13 – 20 admitted for $10. 

 

Kids ages 12 and under are always admitted for FREE at Williams Grove Speedway.

 

The Sunday Kimmel Memorial event will be the second race of the weekend at Williams Grove Speedway with the oval also in action on Friday night.

 

Friday’s show will offer the Al Hamilton Tribute for the 410 sprints along with a co-sanctioned race featuring the URC and Patriot 360 sprints.

 

Prior to the night’s racing action, Al Hamilton himself and a host of former No. 77 drivers will meet and greet fans in the infield from 6 to 7 pm. 

 

A live broadcast on Beer Hill Gang TV featuring Mr. Hamilton and some of his drivers will also take place from 6 to 7 pm. 

 

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