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Largest
Fireworks Show in History Set For Saturday Night At Eldora Speedway
DIRTcar UMP Modifieds and Stock Cars; $8 for Adults, 12 and Under and
Uniformed Firefighters and Police Get in Free
ROSSBURG, Ohio (May 14, 2015) – The largest fireworks show in Eldora
Speedway history will be just one part of Saturday night’s Family
Fireworks Night at historic Eldora Speedway.
The racing will feature the DIRTcar UMP Modifieds and a double feature
for the Eldora Stocks.
In addition to the exciting racing, there are Bounce Houses, balloon
twisting clowns and an autograph session with the drivers. And after
the race, there is a fireworks extravaganza, the largest ever in Eldora
Speedway history. Gates open at 5 p.m., with hot laps at 6:30 p.m. and
the racing starting at 7:30 p.m.
Kids 12 and under are free, while for those over the age of 13 tickets
are just $8. Also, uniformed Firefighters and Police get in at no cost.
Ticket information can be found at
http://www.eldoraspeedway.com/races/schedule/family-fun-night-1/tickets/
or by calling (937) 338-3815.
The Eldora Stock cars return for the first time since the season opener
on April 18 won by Rob Trent of Lima, Ohio. Trent will try to score
another two wins this Saturday, but it will be a challenge.
There are two feature races Saturday with the results of the first race
inverted for the start of the second. This means that the faster cars
will be starting in the back of the pack which should produce some
hectic racing as they look to move toward the front of the field.
This was evident in the opener as the cars went three and even four
wide on the new clay surface.
Trent leads the point standings after one race, but Brandon Archey and
defending champion Frank Paladino are right behind him.
The DIRTcar UMP Modifieds will have a new winner as Kyle Strickler
returned to North Carolina after his win in the opener.
Expect Eldora’s local stalwarts to be led by veterans like Jerry
Bowersock of Piqua and Fort Recovery’s Ryan Sutter as they battle
Pennsylvania points chasers Evan and Jonathan Taylor for the right to
drive atop Victory Stage.
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