AdSense

Sunday, July 14, 2019

Williams Grove World Of Outlaws Summer Nationals Is July 26 & 27

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

7/14/19



Mechanicsburg – The annual running of the Champion Racing Oil World of Outlaws Nos Energy Drink Sprint Cars Series Summer Nationals is just two weeks away at Williams Grove Speedway, slated for Friday and Saturday, July 26 and 27 at 7:30 pm.



The outlaws sprint cars will invade Williams Grove Speedway for the two-day summer stand to battle the Pennsylvania Posse sprint car stars.



The July 26 outlaws-posse match will feature a 25-lap main event paying $8,000 to win while the July 27 Saturday finale Champion Racing Oil Summer Nationals feature will offer $20,000 to the winner.



Champion Brands’ Champion Racing Oil offers a wide variety of quality racing lubricants, oils, performance additives and fluids at outlets across the nation and online.



On the web, products can be purchased via Smileys Racing Produtcts, Precise Racing Products and Speedway Motors along with many other internet-based companies.



NAPA Auto Parts Stores is just one of many retails outlets that carry Champion products.



Learn more about Champion Racing Oil by visiting www.championbrands.com.



The outlaws tour will be led into the Williams Grove Champion Racing Oil Summer Nationals by Califorrnian Brad Sweet as the driver of the Kasey Kahne-owned No. 49 machine.



Sweet, of Grass Valley, California, is having a banner season with the outlaws series in 2019, carrying nine circuit wins to date into the Keystone State.



Perennial champion Donny Schatz of North Dakota, who has four wins, is trailing Sweet in the series point standings.



Series regulars Logan Schuchart and David Gravel also have four wins on the series to date this season.



At home in Pennsylvania, the Williams Grove win list currently features a three-way tie at the top between Lance Dewease, Freddie Rahmer and Danny Dietrich as each driver owns three wins this season.



However Dietrich of Gettysburg is the point leader by a wide margin, currently boasting a 410-point lead over Rahmer in his quest for a first ever track title.



In Champion Racing Oil Summer Nationals action last season at Williams Grove Speedway, Dewease won the only show that was completed.



Adult general admission for each day of the Williams Grove outlaws program is set at $30 with youth ages 13 – 20 priced at $15.  Kids ages 12 and under are always admitted for FREE at Williams Grove Speedway.



Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com or by following the track on Twitter and Facebook.

No comments: