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New Campsites,
Roadway Upgrades Improve Camping Experience At Eldora Speedway
Gravel Roads Added to Eldora Village and Northside Camp and Park For
World 100; 350 New Campsites Also Included
ROSSBURG, Ohio (August 25, 2015) – Improved roadways and 350 new
campsites have been added to Eldora Village in time for the 45th World
100 on September 10-11-12 at Eldora Speedway in Rossburg, Ohio. The
gravel roads were also added for the Northside Camp and Park.
The roads will make it easier for the thousands of campers Eldora
attracts throughout the year.
“We had so much rain this summer. Especially, in July, it was the
wettest one on record since 1875,” said Roger Slack, general manager of
Eldora. “Our team and our community came together to pull off the Kings
Royal and the Mud Summer Classic within five days. We laid gravel down
that week to help our campers and our fans really appreciated it. Since
then, we’ve gone though and redone much of that, building proper
roadways, improving drainage and reworking the landscape. Our campers
are our most dedicated fans and we want to take care of them.”
The World 100 is Eldora’s biggest race and campsites are filling up so
fast that 350 campsites were added to Eldora Village just last week,
which sits just to the west of the half-mile clay oval.
“Drivers are filing their entries. People are seeing commercials on TV
and hearing them on the radio. Travelers are seeing billboards
throughout the Midwest. Social media is buzzing. The demand for tickets
and camping is unprecedented,” Slack said. “Earl Baltes made this the
biggest dirt late model race in 1971 and it’s kept growing. We are
stewards of this race and we also want our fans to be happy as well.”
Baltes made Eldora a special place and Tony Stewart and staff have
upgraded it since buying it in 2004.
A video board, now with high definition has been added, along with new
catch fencing, suites in turn three and a new media center, care center
and concession stand in the infield. Little Eldora was also added in
the last 10 years.
“We have made upgrades in the last few years and this was part of it,”
Slack said. “We hear from our fans via social media, letters, phone
calls and we respond to them. We want the whole weekend to be a good
experience for them.”
The World 100 will have the largest dirt late model purse since The
Million in 2001 at Eldora.
A total of $318,580 will be available with $48,000 going to the winner
of the 100-lap race. Baltes posted $4,000 for the winner of the first
World 100 in 1971 and then added $1,000 each year following.
The race set for Thursday, Friday and Saturday, September 10, 11, and
12 and entry blanks are posted at
http://www.eldoraspeedway.com/races/entry-forms-rules/.
Tickets for the World 100 or any other event can be purchased at
www.EldoraSpeedway.com or by calling (937) 338-3815.
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