Pocono Raceway is partnering with Man Cave Health, Lehigh Valley Health Network (LVHN), Lehigh Valley Topper Cancer Institute, HNL Lab Medicine and The Prostate Cancer Foundation (PCF) to promote men’s health and prostate screening during its July 12-14NASCAR race weekend.
The free PSA screenings will take place on the weekend days of The Great American Getaway 400 presented by VISITPA – Saturday (July 13) and Sunday (July 14) – at the Man Cave Health display in the Raceway’s Fan Zone area. The hours will be from 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. ET daily.
The display will be supported by the phlebotomists from HNL Lab Medicine along with educational support from The Prostate Cancer Foundation. The overall display footprint will look to mimic your favorite “man cave” by including a lounge area, food sampling, roof deck and, most importantly, the opportunity to seek preventative care at no cost.
Philadelphia Eagles fans who go through the screening Sunday will receive an additional perk as well. Former Eagles great Jeremiah Trotter and his son Jeremiah Jr., the team’s fifth-round pick in this year’s NFL Draft, will make a special appearance beginning at 10:30 a.m. in support of Man Cave Health and their mission.
Focused on breaking the silence surrounding sensitive health topics for men, Man Cave Health’s mission is to raise funds to construct, equip, staff and operate Man Cave facilities in cities across the country, offer free health fairs, and free cancer screening events throughout the year. Their mission provides both an opportunity for resources and refuge for men to get the latest in education, diagnosis and treatment. Through fundraising and support, Man Cave Health is committed to changing the landscape of men’s health.
"We are thrilled to announce our partnership with Pocono Raceway, Prostate Cancer Foundation, and Lehigh Valley Health Network for the upcoming NASCAR race at ‘The Tricky Triangle,’” Man Cave Executive Director Chris Masters said. “This collaboration marks a significant step forward in our commitment to men's health, offering PSA screenings in a setting that is both exciting and educational to race enthusiasts.
“At Man Cave Health, we believe that creating a fun and inviting environment can greatly enhance the experience of health screenings. Knowing your PSA score is not just a number—it's a potentially lifesaving measure. We're proud to provide this crucial service to race fans, blending the thrill of racing with the critical importance of early detection in prostate cancer."
“We are excited to collaborate with Man Cave Health, Lehigh Valley Health Network, and Pocono Raceway for this important event,” said Gina Carithers, President of The Prostate Cancer Foundation. “Prostate Cancer Foundation (PCF) funds the world’s most promising research on the biology and treatment of prostate cancer, accelerating the discoveries into therapies and strategies that improve quality of life and survival. Offering free PSA screenings at a venue like Pocono Raceway allows the empowerment of men to take control their health. Early detection is key, and we are proud to support this initiative that combines education, screening, and fun experience for attendees.”
The Pocono Raceway three-day weekend will feature a NASCAR national series race each day. The CRC Brakleen 175 CRAFTSMAN Truck Series race will open the action Friday, July 12, beginning at 5:30 p.m. ET. The Xfinity Series Explore the Pocono Mountains 225 will follow Saturday, July 13, at 3 p.m. The weekend will be highlighted by The Great American Getaway 400 presented by VISITPA Cup Series race Sunday, July 14, beginning at 2:30 p.m.
For ticket information and news on the NASCAR race weekend, please visit www.poconoraceway.com.
This is well worth the trip to Conn. Parella Motorsports Holdings (PMH) and Lime Rock Park have confirmed that four additional drivers will join the star-studded SpeedTour All-Star Race, July 19-20. An unprecedented gathering of motorsports icons, the weekend will not only feature 19 pairings of racing legends with today’s Trans Am Series presented by Pirelli stars, but it will also celebrate the first IROC event in more than 20 years, as several original IROC competitors reunite with cars raced in the iconic series.
“We’re thrilled to add even more All Stars to our already impressive lineup for this year’s SpeedTour All-Star Race,” said Tony Parella, CEO of PMH. “If the only element to this event was the All Stars, that’d be impressive, but then we’re adding some of our best drivers in Trans Am’s CUBE 3 Architecture TA2 Series and TA class, and including the first IROC event in over 20 years. The fans in New England have been such great supporters of SpeedTour events; I can’t think of a better place to host the SpeedTour All-Star Race than at Lime Rock Park.”
Joining the SpeedTour All-Star Race will be Adam Andretti, Todd Bodine, Andy Lally and Casey Mears. The group represents some of the best-known names in racing, but also represents a myriad of accomplishments in their own right—including five championships and countless race wins, some of which were achieved in the most prestigious races in the world.
Andretti, Bodine, Lally and Mears complete a star-studded field that includes Daytona 500 and Indianapolis 500 champions, IROC winners and drivers who have stood atop the podium at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, Nürburgring, and Daytona. In total, the All-Star drivers are responsible for 11 NASCAR championships, an INDYCAR championship, 13 road racing championships, an IROC championship, three USAC championships and four Rallycross championships.
The SpeedTour All-Star race pairs each legendary All-Star driver with one of the stars from Trans Am or TA2 Club in a spec CUBE 3 Architecture TA2 Series racecar for the 60-minute race. Drivers will not only be racing for a trophy, as a $50,000 winner-takes-all prize will also be on the line for the race-winning team. The reward has attracted some of the top talent from today’s entrants, with many of the drivers recognized as stars themselves, accounting for nearly 800 starts in Trans Am cars, 48 wins, 221 top fives, 398 top 10s and five championship titles. Expected driver pairings, include:
AJ Henriksen with Adam Andretti
Barry Boes with Greg Biffle
John Atwell with Todd Bodine
Tom Sheehan with Geoff Brabham
Ethan Barker with Ron Fellows
Alan Davison with Davey Hamilton
Jim Gallaugher with Ron Hornaday
Sam LeComte with Davy Jones
Thomas Merrill with Bobby Labonte
Brent Crews with Andy Lally
Amy Ruman with Pippa Mann
Edward Sevadjian with Casey Mears
Adrian Wlostowski with Paul Menard
Thomas Annunziata with Ryan Newman
Boris Said Jr. with Boris Said
Scott Lagasse Jr. with Ken Schrader
Ryan Gemmell with Mike Skinner
Tristan McKee with Scott Speed
Paul Ruth with Danny Sullivan
The SpeedTour All-Star Race weekend kicks off on Friday, July 19, with All-Star drivers taking to the track for a 30-minute practice session, followed by qualifying that afternoon. Fans will have a chance to meet their favorite drivers during the All-Star Autograph Session at 2 p.m. ET on Friday, or during the Pre-Race Fan Walk on Saturday, July 20 at 12 p.m. ET. The SpeedTour All-Star Race will go green at 1 p.m. ET on Saturday.
[n addition to the SpeedTour All-Star race, the two-day event will include an IROC exhibition, as well as racing from Sportscar Vintage Racing Association (SVRA), Prototype Sprint Series Association presented by Hankook (PSSA) and Canada’s Nissan Sentra Cup.
Tickets are on sale now, with advanced ticket discounts for spectator tickets and camping packages at LimeRock.com. Kids 12 and under will be admitted free with the purchase of an adult ticket. All active-duty military and veterans with a valid military ID will also gain free admission.
In 70 days, four drivers in the NHRA Mission Drag Racing Series will celebrate one of the biggest wins in their careers when the 70th annual NHRA U.S. Nationals takes place on Aug. 28-Sept. 2.
The world’s biggest drag race takes place at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park and celebrates its 70th anniversary during the 2024 season, offering something special for all fans and competitors. As the NHRA’s most iconic event commemorates seven decades of racing on the grandest stage, drivers in Top Fuel, Funny Car, Pro Stock and Pro Stock Motorcycle will look for a legacy-making win during the spectacular weekend.
The race features everything from the final Mission #2Fast2Tasty NHRA Challenge race of the season to the Pep Boys NHRA Funny Car All-Star Callout on the pro side, as well as the special Sox & Martin Hemi Challenge presented by the McCandless Collection and racing action in the Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series, Congruity NHRA Pro Mod Drag Racing Series presented by LearnEV+, NHRA Flexjet Factory Stock Showdown™ and NHRA Holley EFI Factory X.
There’s something for every drag racing fan to celebrate The Big Go turning 70, as well as a number of can’t-miss incentives, including:
A special 70th anniversary NHRA U.S. Nationals pennant for the first 8,000 fans in attendance for eliminations on Monday, Sept. 2.
Free parking for all fans in attendance for the entire weekend.
SealMaster Track Walk on Monday and winner’s circle celebration.
An unforgettable Top Eliminator Club experience, including NHRA driver appearances, food and drink, TEC gift bag, starting line seats and much more.
The biggest field in drag racing. Last year, more than 900 cars competed on the hallowed grounds of Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park.
A must-see Hot Rod Junction.
Children 12-and-under get in free to an event offering all-day entertainment.
There will be a host of special events announced in the coming weeks as well.
Simply put, a win at the world’s biggest drag race means more. Careers are defined by victories at the NHRA U.S. Nationals and all the greats have forged their legacies through their Indy success, including iconic drivers like Don Garlits, Don Prudhomme, Kenny Bernstein, Ed McCulloch, Connie Kalitta, Shirley Muldowney, Joe Amato, Bob Glidden, Warren Johnson, Lee Shepherd, Dave Schultz and many more.
It's a list that also includes current stars like Tony Schumacher, John Force, Antron Brown, Ron Capps, Greg Anderson, Jeg Coughlin Jr., Steve Torrence, Erica Enders, Matt Smith, Doug Kalitta, Matt Hagan, Cruz Pedregon, Shawn Langdon and J.R. Todd. They forgot to include Tony Stewart.
Top Fuel’s Schumacher has an amazing 10 victories at The Big Go, the most of any driver in NHRA history, while Force’s five Funny Car wins are tied with McCulloch for the most in class history. Anderson’s 100th career win in 2022 gave the five-time champ seven overall wins in Pro Stock at the world’s biggest drag race, while Brown has five career wins across two classes at the U.S. Nationals.
The NHRA U.S. Nationals has been synonymous with some of the biggest moments in NHRA history and more will be made in 2024. Last year, Brown (Top Fuel), Capps (Funny Car), Matt Hartford (Pro Stock), and Smith (Pro Stock Motorcycle) all won, with Brown, Capps and Smith winning at Indy for the second straight year. This year’s race will again be broadcast on FOX and FS1, including live eliminations on FOX on Monday, Sept. 2.
Doug Kalitta currently leads the Top Fuel ranks, while Austin Prock’s debut season in Funny Car has been a huge success as he leads the way. Dallas Glenn is the Pro Stock points leader, while Gaige Herrera remains undefeated in 2024 with five wins to his credit in Pro Stock Motorcycle. Other stars to watch include Top Fuel’s Brittany Force, Justin Ashley and racing legend Tony Stewart, who will make his Indy Top Fuel debut, Funny Car’s Bob Tasca III, Daniel Wilkerson and Alexis DeJoria, Pro Stock’s Aaron Stanfield and Troy Coughlin Jr. and Pro Stock Motorcycle’s Angie Smith, Hector Arana Jr. and Richard Gadson.
Starting next week, the NHRA will also explore each of the seven decades of The Big Go, starting with the 1960s when Garlits picked up a trio Top Fuel wins.
Hooters leaving Hendrick and Chase Elliott. Statement from Hendrick Motorsports, "Hooters has been a valued partner of Hendrick Motorsports since 2017, contributing to our shared successes both on and off the track. In recent months, however, Hooters has not been able to meet its business obligations to our organization. Due to these unfortunate and unexpected circumstances, and despite extensive efforts on both sides to identify a workable solution, it became necessary for Hendrick Motorsports to end the relationship. It has been a privilege having Hooters as a part of our team and we wish them the best."
New Hampshire was another step in the right direction for NASCAR
According to motorsports journalist Holly Cain we can count it a success. I don’t agree.
The idea, testing, and implementation of the damp surface tires for a NASCAR Cup Series race has officially progressed from hopeful hypothesis to a proven can-do. The series made real-time use of the new technology and “let’s try it” spirit in Sunday’s rain-affected USA Today 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
And the result was a compelling final 86-lap shootout that likely wouldn’t have existed only a few years ago because of the challenging weather.
Following a nearly two-hour rain delay, teams put on damp surface tires and were able to complete the race – the field running four and five-wide at times and concluding with a close finish between winner Christopher Bell and runner-up Chase Briscoe.
Equally as important, NASCAR proved to fans, teams and drivers that under the right circumstances races could run competitively under damp conditions – something unheard of even five years ago.
NASCAR’s Senior Vice President for Competition Elton Sawyer told reporters after the race the series had been working closely with the weather service and knew there was a sizable time-window once the rain had passed. And he was pleased with the result.
“Absolutely [a success], if you look at the reason we came up with this and we started working through it with our teams and the folks at the NASCAR R&D Center (Research and Development), it was to do exactly what we did yesterday with the Xfinity race and today with the Cup race," said Sawyer, noting Saturday’s Xfinity Series race started on time with damp tires before the field switched to the normal racing slicks.
“Huge success today, shout-out to Goodyear, to our race teams everyone working together and our fans that stayed around to see 300-plus laps of racing which is what they paid for."
An ebullient Bell joked that it was as if he ran two different races on the same day – in the dry and in the damp. And ultimately, while it was a career-weekend for the Joe Gibbs Racing driver, who earned his first career weekend sweep after taking the trophy in Saturday’s Xfinity Series race too, he said Sunday’s race was absolutely one of the most memorable of his career.
“It was just so fun to get to experience that, run whatever it was, 80 laps in wet, damp conditions," a smiling Bell said. “Just a lot of fun. That was so much fun.”
The significance of the event was not lost on him either.
"Just how historic it was," Bell said. “For NASCAR to run in the rain like that – not in the rain, but run in the damp conditions on an oval, I mean it ended up being hopefully a good show. You can answer that more than me, but I had a blast, it made it different.
“That’s what the key is to having successful races and entertainment. Hopefully, that was entertaining because it was something different, something new, and nobody knew what to expect and what to do. The guys that figured it out the quickest were the most successful."
Interestingly, the front of the field looked notably different following the red flag re-start. Tyler Reddick, Ryan Blaney and Denny Hamlin were leading when cars were called to pit road for the heavy rains. But it was a distinctively different group of drivers – most with vast dirt track experience – ultimately leading the field to the checkered flag.
“It was fun," said fourth-place finisher and NASCAR Cup Series championship leader, Hendrick Motorsports’ Kyle Larson. “I think when it’s like that, I think that is why you see a lot of the dirt racers kind of migrate to the front."
Runner-up and fellow dirt track driver Chase Briscoe agreed with Larson. He wasn’t even in the top-20 when the red flag came out; a situation similar to several of the top finishers.
“I’ve always joked this is one of my worst racetracks, so to run second is kind of surprising to be honest with you," Briscoe said. “The rain definitely helped us. If it wasn’t for the rain, we literally would have run 24th probably. We were able to have a couple of good re-starts and our guys did a really good job just understanding the rain balance.
“I think we learned a lot when we did it [raced in damp conditions] at Richmond (Va.)."
And starting in 2025, Bell and Briscoe will be seeing a lot more of each other, as it was announced today that Briscoe will take over the driving duties of the No. 19 Toyota currently driven by Martin Truex Jr.
“I’m excited for this opportunity with Joe Gibbs Racing and Bass Pro Shops,” Briscoe said. “From a competition standpoint, JGR is the place to be if you want to go win races week in and week out and to race for the championship every year."
Obviously, the sport would rather have ideal weather conditions at each stop on the schedule, but now having two points-paying events – at Richmond Raceway and at New Hampshire – succeed in the trying weather gives the series a sense of well-earned achievement.
“Man," said third-place finisher, SHR’s Josh Berry. “That was a lot of fun, honestly."
World Wide Technology Raceway in Madison, Ill. is the newest addition to the 2024 USAC Silver Crown National Championship schedule.
On Friday, August 16, the 1.25-mile paved oval will present USAC Silver Crown practice and qualifying before capping the night with the main event – the 60-lap, 75-mile Ranken Technical College Silver Crown Showdown Presented by Welsch Heating & Cooling.
The USAC Silver Crown portion of the event will be held in conjunction with practice and qualifying sessions for both the NTT INDYCAR Series and the INDY NXT series at the Saint Louis area track.
On Friday race day, the public gates will open at 11am Central with Silver Crown practice set to begin at 1:45pmfollowed by Silver Crown Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying at 5:30 pm and the main event under the lights at 9pm.
The addition to the schedule presents a rare doubleheader weekend of USAC Silver Crown racing with the pavement of WWT Raceway on Friday, August 16, followed by the one-mile dirt oval of the Illinois State Fairgrounds for the 61st running of the Bettenhausen 100 on Saturday, August 17.
WWT Raceway is the largest and fastest circuit on the USAC Silver Crown schedule. In fact, the fastest lap ever turned by a traditional Silver Crown car occurred at WWT in 2022 when Kody Swanson recorded an average lap speed of 146.699 miles per hour during qualifying.
Ten previous USAC Silver Crown events have been held at WWT Raceway since the oval’s grand opening in 1997. Pat Abold scored the inaugural victory in 1997, followed by J.J. Yeley (1998), Ryan Newman (1999), Tracy Hines (2000), Dave Steele (2001), Bobby Santos (2013-14), Tanner Swanson (2016), Kody Swanson (2022) and Davey Hamilton Jr. (2023).
Among the past WWT Raceway winners, Bobby Santos (Franklin, Mass.) and Kody Swanson (Kingsburg, Calif.) are expected to compete in this year’s event in an attempt to repeat their previous triumphs.
Tickets for the event can be purchased now at https://wwtraceway.com/. Click on the “Buy Tickets Now” tab or call at 618-215-8888 EXT 1.
Several changes expected to 2025 playoff schedule
NASCAR is expected to make big changes to the 2025 Cup Series playoff schedule that include new tracks being added while others are shifted to the regular season, sources briefed on the decision told The Athletic.
Both World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway, just outside of St. Louis, and New Hampshire Motor Speedway are expected to shift from having June race dates during the 2024 regular season to hosting one of 10 playoff races next fall.
Darlington Raceway’s annual Labor Day race weekend is also expected to go back into the playoffs in 2025.
To accommodate the three new additions to its playoff schedule, Atlanta Motor Speedway, Watkins Glen International and Homestead-Miami Speedway will transition to the 26-race regular season.
Other expected changes to the 2025 schedule, according to industry sources, include the non-points Clash being held at Bowman Gray Stadium.
NASCAR is also working to add an international race for 2025, with negotiations progressing with promoters in Mexico City and Montreal.
Fans who bring at least one canned good to the CRC Brakleen 175 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series race on Friday, July 12, will get 20 percent off a general admission grandstand ticket.
CRC Industries, Inc. and Philabundance are partnering on a food drive Friday, July 12, at Pocono Raceway that will benefit local communities as well as those race fans making a donation.
Fans planning to attend the CRC Brakleen 175 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series race that evening at 5:30 p.m. ET can make a tangible difference in the mission to drive hunger from local communities by donating one or more canned goods (within use-by date) to the non-profit foodbank. Philabundance will have drop-off locations at Gate 8 and Gate 11 upon entering Pocono Raceway.
For their generosity to stop hunger, fans will receive a 20 percent discount on a general admission grandstand ticket for the CRC Brakleen 175 and purchase for just $20. Existing ticketholders also can donate and each will receive $5 off a Paddock Pass + upgrade, which would be reduced to $70 for a full weekend and $45 for Sunday only.
“CRC is proud to support Philabundance in collaboration with Pocono Raceway,” said Julie Williams, AVP Marketing, CRC Industries Americas. “Together, we can take a stand against hunger in our communities.”
Philabundance is a Philadelphia-based, non-profit food bank that feeds more than 135,000 hungry individuals every week across its nine-county service area in southeastern Pennsylvania and southern New Jersey. For those interested in a one-time, weekly or monthly monetary donation, please click HERE. For every $10 donated, Philabundance can provide enough food to produce 20 meals to those communities facing hunger every day.
The most-needed items are peanut butter and jelly; cooking oil; canned tuna or meat; canned fruits and vegetables; canned stew and soups; oatmeal and breakfast cereal; whole grain pasta; 100% juice; rice; and boxed, non-refrigerated milk. Ideally, the items are low in sugar and sodium, and free of high-fructose corn syrup. Items should be recently purchased and in good condition.
“Our mission is to drive hunger from our communities today and to end hunger for good,” the Philabundance Team said. “Partnerships are vital to our work, enabling us to distribute food efficiently and effectively to those in need throughout the region.”
The CRC Brakleen 175 is part of a NASCAR tripleheader weekend at Pocono Raceway. The weekend continues with the Xfinity Series Explore the Pocono Mountains 225 on Saturday, July 13, and The Great American Getaway 400 presented by VISITPA Cup Series race on Sunday, July 14.
The International Motor Sports Association (IMSA) and NBC Sports have agreed to a multi-year extension of their media rights agreement, keeping NBC Sports as the home of the flagship IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship and other IMSA-sanctioned series.
As part of the agreement, NBC Sports will present 17 hours of IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship coverage on the NBC broadcast network annually, nearly a 50% increase of broadcast network coverage per year from the prior agreement. Additionally, all WeatherTech Championship coverage will stream live on Peacock.
NBC Sports’ IMSA viewership has grown 37% in the past five years since acquiring media rights prior to the 2019 season. 2023 was NBC Sports’ most-watched season to-date (since 2019), delivering a 13% year-over-year viewership increase for its coverage on NBC and USA Network. Additionally, this year’s IMSA coverage on Peacock has seen roughly a 60% increase in total minutes streamed to-date vs. last year.
“Our partnership with NBC Sports has produced viewership increases for the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship every year from our first year in 2019 through last season," said IMSA President John Doonan. "We also have managed to deliver impressive audience growth on Peacock, which is an especially valuable platform for delivering live, flag-to-flag coverage of endurance races to our domestic race fans. We are thrilled to confirm not only an extension of our relationship with NBC Sports, but nearly a 50 percent increase in the number of hours on the NBC broadcast network beginning next year.”
“We’re proud to continue our partnership with IMSA as the home of the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship and its support series,” said Justin Byczek, SVP, Programming and Rights Management, NBC Sports. “From the Rolex 24 At Daytona to Petit Le Mans, fans will be able to enjoy every moment of IMSA’s high-quality, competitive racing across NBC Sports’ linear and digital platforms for years to come.”
The SK Light Modified division will compete for the title of King of the Crate on Wednesday, July 17th at Stafford Speedway. The format for the new event will feature two 15-lap preliminary races with the top-12 in each race transferring to the 40-lap King of the Crate feature event. The event will accompany the GAF Modified Masters Open Modified 100-lap, $12,000 to win event.
The 40 lap event will feature over $12,215 in prize money including $2,100 to the winner.
“The SK Light Modified division has featured some great battles over the years and we are excited to put a new marquee event on the calendar for the teams,” explained Stafford GM David Arute. “The preliminary format is an opportunity for all drivers to turn some laps to try and make the feature.”
Between their 15-lap preliminary and 40-lap feature race, SK Light Modified teams and drivers will be tested, running 55 laps compared to their typical 28 laps. With a limited number of drivers qualifying for the 40-lap feature, a good run in the preliminary race will be vital for anyone who wants to take home the King of the Crate crown.
“Being a midweek event we wanted to try something different,” continued Arute. “We now have a unique format for both the GAF Modified Masters for the Open Modifieds and the King of the Crate for the SK Light Modifieds. We’re looking forward to making this an annual can’t miss event on the Stafford Speedway calendar.”
Previously announced the GAF Modified Masters will include time trials, heat racing, a pole dash, and a 100-lap, $12,000 to win feature event. Full event details
Join us for the 2024 USAC Hall of Fame induction ceremony on Friday, September 27!
The event will take place at USAC Headquarters located at 4910 W 16th St. Speedway, Indiana 46224.
A luncheon ticket is required and must be reserved in advance at https://usacracing.ticketspice.com/2024-hof. Tickets will be available at will call.
The luncheon starts at noon Eastern. The hall of fame ceremony is slated to begin after the luncheon at 1:30pmand is open to the public at this time.
USAC’s 11th hall of fame class includes photographers Gene Crucean and John Mahoney; car owners The Hoffman Family; champion drivers Rickey Hood and Levi Jones, plus promoter Tom Marchese and mechanic/car owner Jud Phillips
The 2024 USAC Hall of Fame induction ceremony will be held on Driven2SaveLives BC39 weekend for the USAC NOS Energy Drink National Championship at The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. USAC headquarters are located just across the street from the racetrack.
It’s been several years since Evergreen Raceway hosted a Friday night show and coming up on July 12 the 1/3-mile paved oval in Butler Township will be racing under the lights that evening with a three division program of 602 Crate Modifieds, Street Stocks and Four Cylinder Stocks.
It will be Driver Appreciation Night and as bonus the first 50 drivers who sign in will receive complimentary passes thanks to longtime Evergreen Raceway sponsor, The Wire Guys of Hazle Township.
“We’re excited to be able to have a race under the lights for that Friday evening,” stated owner/promoter Jason Makarewicz.
“And how amazing too that The Wire Guys are stepping in to pick up the tab for the first 50 drivers. That is awesome to say the least and I can’t thank them enough for all of the support they have given to us over the years.
“It never ceases to amaze me how much they put into this track and I know those drivers who get to take advantage of their generosity will feel equally the same.”
The Wire Guys is a division of Arc Electric Co and is located at 1338 North Church Street, Hazle Township, PA. Founded in 2006, the main emphasis of The Wire Guys is geared towards residential clientele. The company was created to properly serve home owners in Northeast Pennsylvania by giving them the focus they deserve.
With a skilled team of electricians the goal is to provide prompt, quality services to fit all of your electrical needs. Whether you are looking to replace your whole house electrical system, need a lighting upgrade, or want to protect your home with an emergency generator, they can handle it all.
They can be reached at 570-455-2370 or on the web at https://www.homewireguys.com/ and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/homewireguys
The Wire Guys is also a proud sponsor of the No. 25 602 Crate Modified of Steve Shultz, who the current point leader is heading into the July 12 race.
“We really appreciate what The Wire Guys are doing and the same goes for all of our sponsors,” added Makarewicz. “This is a gesture that goes above and beyond.”
Throughout the evening there will be giveaways as well also courtesy of The Wire Guys. Friday night’s races begin at 7:00 pm and main gates will open at 5:00 pm.
Due to heavy rains that left the track and grounds overly saturated and a high chance of more rain later in the day Big Diamond promoters Jake and Jasmine Smulley postponed Friday’s Georgie Stevenson Memorial.
The Georgie Stevenson Memorial will now take place this Friday night, July 12th with Twin 20's for the Quandel Concrete Modifieds. Also competing will the USS Achey, Inc. 602 Crate Sportsman and the Red White and Blue Autos Roadrunner "Full Fender Frenzy" plus a huge FIREWORKS show.