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Feb
26

IRCO Dirt Track Heroes Show News

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CONTACT: BOB MILLER 443 513 4456
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MMF Chassis Is Dialed In To Sponsor Sixth Annual IRCO Dirt Track Heroes Show

Behind the scenes, the defining details and preparations continue at a feverish pitch as the energetic management staff do their due diligence to put the many pieces in place for what is expected to be another highly successful gathering of the past, present and future of auto racing coming together under one roof in Phillipsburg, New Jersey. With the IRCO Community Federal Credit Union back on board as the main event sponsor for the upcoming Sixth Annual IRCO Dirt Track Heroes Show, the stage is set as additional sponsors have signed on to help showcase another great event set to return to the Phillipsburg Mall in 2013 with the opening day set for Sunday, March 10th. The show encompasses the majority of the local short track racing scene and will continue through Saturday night, March 16th. The Phillipsburg Mall, located on Route 22 East in Phillipsburg, NJ, has proven to be an ideal setting for this special event and is now undergoing many changes as a new owner, the Mason Asset Management Group, has taken over ownership of the property and the new Mall director Lauren Warner is making sure a smooth transition takes place when race cars in all shapes and sizes arrive for the week long extravaganza. The show will once again offer a multitude of race cars, racing memorabilia, collectibles and photos on display throughout the course of the week long event. The 2011 edition of the show produced a record breaking 141 cars from all divisions of racing and last year's edition produced 123 cars and as always gave a great indication of the many varied types of race cars that exist in the local area. The always free of charge racing event continues to be the trend setter of the many shows that are scheduled throughout the year and gives the loyal racing fans a chance to see their favorite driving legends or one of the new upstarts talents chat about their racing careers and sign autographs for them. With an exciting and diverse schedule of events to whet the appetite of any true race fan, large crowds are expected to fill the wide walkways of the Phillipsburg Mall. This event has been a traditional Mall favorite and one of the leading attractions for the local racing fans.

New to the IRCO Dirt Track Heroes Show's growing list of sponsors in 2013 is the MMF Chassis company headed up by owner and driver Mark Manieri Jr. Mark has displayed cars at the show in the past but this year comes in as a sponsor and touting his sharp-looking and high flying MMF Chassis design cars that are built and assembled in Easton, Pennsylvania. Mark has a rich and storied history in the sport while following in his father's footsteps to assist the legendary Modified great, the late Tom Hager. Mark learned his lessons well and used his knowledge gained to embark on a new enterprise right out of high school. Mark built his first chassis in 2010 for the 270 Sprint division and enjoyed great success with it. Mark sustained an injury at his shop in 2011 while building his first 600 Sprint but after being cleared to race from his doctor, promptly put the car in victory lane a few weeks later. Knowing the timing was right, Mark decided it was time to share his success with the rest of the racing community. Opening his doors full time in 2012, Mark has built winning cars as MMF drivers claimed six wins during the 2012 racing campaign. A new addition to the MMF Hose has been a TQ Midget that Matt Janisch has steered to some impressive runs during the indoor season. Mark is diversified in offering superb fabrication work on any type of race car and the 2013 racing season will see 18 MMF race cars doing battle in the local area. Mark can be reached at: 400 Island Park Road in Easton, Pennsylvania and his phone number is: 484 866 5361. The website for MMF Chassis is: www.mmmfchassis.com. The IRCO Dirt Track Heroes Show thanks MMF Chassis for coming on board for the event and make sure you talk to the representatives throughout the event. At MMF Chassis, they drive with the slogan "attack the track" and might we add, "they don't look back".

MMF Chassis joins previously mentioned sponsors Smith Fabrications and Martocci's Automotive for the IRCO Dirt Track heroes event. Smith Fabrications, the home of the Stage One Modifieds, will play an important role in this year's edition of the show. Richie Smith, while leaving the driver's seat in the mid-90's, has used his years of knowledge while steering a race car to come up with a scaled version of the full sized Modifieds he drove to many wins in his racing career and has come up with the cutting edge, sleek looking Stage One Modified. Incorporating his solid background in racing and the technical know how to improve upon the finished product, the Stage One Modified is a beautiful piece of craftsmanship from the master fabricator Richie Smith. The Stage One race car is beautiful to look at and the performance of the car on the race track is a thrill a second for those who have tried the equipment on for size. Touting affordability and safety as the race car's primary selling points, a ready to race unit is priced in the neighborhood of $12,000.00. For additional information regarding the Stage One Modifieds, log-on to their website at: www.smithfabrications.com or contact Richie by phone at: 610 462 4302

Martocci's Automotive located in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. Owner Tommy Martocci has not only built himself a solid reputation as a solid competitor in the racing world but his twenty five years of mechanical excellence in the automotive field has been the foundation for his very successful auto repair business. Located at 26 North Second Street in Stroudsburg, Martocci's Automotive is "Your Pocono Automotive Specialist" offering the most competitive labor rate and a one hundred percent guarantee for their expert services. Martocci's Automotive is a complete automotive repair facility offering new car warranty services, alignments, 30-60-90K services, air conditioning service and repair, exhaust repair, transmission service, diagnostics, electrical, suspension, engines, tune-ups, cooling systems, tire and also offer high performance engines and parts as well. Contact them at: 570 517 2777/570 517 7130 with any questions or to make an appointment or log on to their website at: www.martocciautomotive.com Shop hours are: Monday/Wednesday/Friday from 8 AM until 6 PM, Tuesday and Thursday from 8 AM until 8 PM and Saturdays from 8 AM until 2 PM. Martocci's Automotive is the one stop complete auto repair facility in the Pocono Mountains.

The "Golden Era" of auto racing from the late fifties through the early eighties was an era that saw many changes take place in the way the race cars were constructed. The word "stock" gave way to ingenuity at first and followed closely by technology as the race cars became less stock appearing and relied more heavily on the latest speed part that would make the race car go faster. While the years have changed the look and the cost of racing, the spirit of the competition remains much as it was when racing in the local area was initially launched. The great fan base of racing can come out to this grand Mall event and be transported back to a time when they could hop into their family jitney and travel less than a half hour to witness the excitement of a night at the races. All historical racing groups including Reading, Flemington, Harmony, Dorney Park and Nazareth will have their memorabilia on display and their many scrapbooks open for the fans to take another long look at the glory years of racing and possibly find a picture or two they want to purchase as a keepsake or two from past glory or racing exploits.

Entries are being accepted to display at the IRCO Dirt Track Heroes Show. More information is available by calling: 443-513-4456 or you may complete the entry form located on the home page of the: www.thunderonthehillracingseries.com web site. Follow the simple instructions posted on the web site to register. Space is available for race cars of all divisions, non-race cars, street rods, one of a kind vehicles, vendors and race tracks as well.

In the previous Mall events, cars on display included big and small block Modifieds, Sportsman, Micro-Sprints, ARDC Midgets, URC Sprints, Late Models, go-karts, quarter midgets and a broad variety of vintage and restored race cars. New Egypt, Grandview, Big Diamond, Bridgeport, Hamlin, Action Track USA, Borger's and Snydersville will again be among the many speedways involved with the 2013 show. The week-long event will set aside one evening to salute the "Stars of Tomorrow" with a special night for the budding young racing talents competing with the many quarter midget clubs in the local area and this night has proven to be one of the highlights of the week as many will be giving their first ever interviews to a sizable crowd.

The IRCO Dirt Track Heroes Car Show will again offer a great keepsake event souvenir program book and shirts with special stories regarding the great racers we watched and cheered on from the grandstands. The Phillipsburg Mall is open Sunday 11 AM to 6 PM and from Monday through Saturday 10 AM to 9 PM.

For additional IRCO Dirt Track Heroes information, contact show organizers Bob and Donna Miller by phone at 443.513.4456, via e-mail at:

TOTHILL98@aol.com or on the web: www.thunderonthehillracingseries.com

IRCO Community Federal Credit Union remains the event sponsor and has supported the event since the it first opened in 2008. More information regarding the services and products available through IRCO is available at the company's web site at: www.ircocu.com or please contact IRCO Vice President Greg Collins
via e-mail at: gcollins@ircocu.com

And don't forget, the sister event to the Dirt Track Heroes Car Show is the popular and established 28th Annual Racing Legends Reunion & Car Show, set for the Fairgrounds Square Mall in Reading, PA February 24th until March 2nd, 2013.

Both events offer race teams a great opportunity to promote their sponsors and announce their racing plans for the 2013 racing season.

2013 Sixth Annual IRCO Dirt Track Heroes Car Show Schedule of Events.

Sunday- March 10 - (Starting at 1:00) - Martocci Automotive Presents IRCO Dirt Track Heroes Car Show Opening Ceremony with Driver Interviews and Autograph Session: Highlighting Nazareth And Nazareth National Speedways with Reading, Harmony, Orange County, Hatfield, Flemington, East Windsor, Moc-A-Tek and Hinchliffe Stadium

Monday- March 11 - (6:30 PM) – Saluting Action Track USA, SpeedSTRS, ATQMRA, Borger’s Speedway, Shellhamers Speedway, Snydersville Raceway, X-Cel 600 Modifieds, Oreville Karts

Tuesday- March 12 - (6:30 PM)- Saluting the “Stars of Tomorrow” featuring all Quarter Midget Clubs: Oaklane, Blue Mountain, Lehigh Valley, West End Raceway, Keystone, Phoenixville, South Jersey and Garden State Quarter Midget Clubs

Wednesday- March 13 - (6:30 PM) – -Saluting New Egypt Speedway, Hamlin Speedway Open Wheel Divisions, Wall Stadium and the Legends of the East Windsor Speedway - Invite to the Garden State Vintage Racing Club

Thursday- March 14 - (6:30 PM) – Smith Fabrications and Stage One Modifieds Night Saluting Hamlin Speedway Slingshot Divisions and Stage One Modifieds, Accord Speedway and Orange County Fair Speedway Night

Friday - March 15 – (Tentative) 1st Show (4 PM.) MMF Chassis Presents– Special Edition “The Legends of Racing” with Legendary stars Bill Wimble, Sammy Beavers, Carl Van Horn, Gerald Chamberlain, Red Coffin, Bill Decoster, Ronnie Dunstan, Earl Derr and many more.

2nd Show (6:30 PM) Salute to Thunder on the Hill Series, Grandview Speedway, Bridgeport Speedway, Big Diamond Speedway, ARDC Midgets, URC, TSRS and CRSA Sprint Cars.

Saturday - March 16 - (Noon) –- Flemington Speedway & Flemington Speedway Historical Society. Harmony Speedway

Pavement Afternoon ---Flemington, Mountain, Mahoning, Dorney Park

All drivers invited to return for fan-fest and Autograph Session

Caffe Europa is the Official Restaurant of the Sixth Annual IRCO Dirt Track Heroes Show

Mall Hours: Sunday 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Saturday 10 a.m.-9 p.m. -

*Schedule subject to change

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Feb
25

LINKS TO TODAY’S MOTORSPORTS NEWS

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LEDGEWOOD NJ- The Ledgewood Mall will host its annual motorsports car show the weekend of March 2nd and 3rd at the Ledgewood Mall, located on route 10 in Ledgewood NJ. The Ledgewood Mall Motorsports show is one of the oldest, continually running mall motorsports car shows in New Jersey.

Every year the corridors of the Ledgewood Mall become filled with an assortment of race cars of every type: Motorcycles, Modifieds, Microstocks, Sprints, Drag race cars, 4x4’s, 3/4&1/4 midgets and go-karts. Many local racers come to the two day show to display the cars they’ve worked hard on all winter and to mingle with the fans.

However, the Ledgewood Mall car show isn’t just a showcase for local racers and their race cars, It’s also a way for the racers and race fans to give back to the Roxbury Township community food bank. In the past seven years, the Roxbury Twp. ‘Cop's Care’ program, has donated over five thousand pounds of food to the local food pantry and raising over $90,000.00 to Kids with Cancer. A trophy will be given out for to the show participant who donates the most food.

Race Promoter Glenn Gordon said, “All race vehicles are welcome. If you raced it; bring it to the show.”

For more information on the event or how to become a part of the show contact Gordon at ggordon@roxbury.org.

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Jul
29

BLACK SUNDAY 61 YEARS AGO TODAY

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Black Sunday .. On this day in 1951 (61 years ago), three big-time drivers, each of whom were veterans of the Indianapolis 500, and who together constituted the 11th (last) row for the 1951 starting field, lost their lives on this day. At the Williams Grove Speedway in Pennsylvania, Walt Brown was warming up an ill-handling car, the Jack Robbins Special. This car, as the Noc-Out Hose Clamp Special, had been driven to victory in the 1941 Indianapolis 500 by Floyd Davis and Mauri Rose. Brown suffered critical injuries during a slow tumbling accident in the second turn, and died just after arriving at Carlisle Hospital. Meanwhile, at the Winchester Speedway in Indiana, Cecil Green lost control and went over the embankment between the first and second turn while attempting to qualify the J.C. Agajanian "98jr." car. He died on the way to the hospital while the other drivers waited for the ambulance to return. Next in the qualifying line was Bill Mackey, driver of the Joe Langley Special. No sooner had the ambulance returned than Mackey began his qualifying attempt, only to fly out of the track at the same spot Green had, also suffering fatal injuries. Mackey, whose real name was William C. Gretsinger, Jr., had been having reservations about continuing his racing career, in spite of a run of recent success, including the recent participation in his first Indianapolis 500 in May. During the second wait for the ambulance to return, drivers in the qualifying line had considerable time to ponder the hazards of their profession. Fortunately, the next driver up was the inimitable Duane Carter, the defending AAA Midwest sprint car champion. He had come to Winchester only because promoter Frank Funk had offered him a special appearance bonus to assure himself of at least one "headliner," while most of the stars were racing at Williams Grove. Without a flicker of reluctance, Carter raced through three consecutive laps, all under the track record. After establishing these records and winning the fast qualifier of the day accolades, he proceeded to win both his preliminary heat race and the day's feature race.

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Bridgeport Speedway

BRIDGEPORT SPEEDWAY RESULTS – FRIDAY, MAY 18, 2012

600cc Micro-Sprints
Heat 1 - 1. Jeff Hartman 2. Ryan Stillwagon 3. Steve Bracall 4. Lee Nardelli 5. Tony DiMattia 6. Tim Iulg

Heat 2 - 1. Tyler DeVault 2. Chris Panczner 3. Jay Hartman 4. Sam Locuson 5. Richie Keller 6. Bryant Davis

Heat 3 - 1. Stephen Kemery 2. Joe Kay 3. Luke Thomas 4. Shane Lewis 5. Bill Thomas 6. Dave Graziano

Consolation - 1. Tom Fraschetta 2. Chris Locuson 3. Jermain Godshall 4. Josh Martin 5. Jon Keller 6. Dave Carlberg

Provisionals – Mark Landwher, Scott Harbison

600cc MICRO-SPRINT FEATURE - 20 LAPS

1. CHRIS PANCZNER 2. Stephen Kemery 3. Shane Lewis 4. Joe Kay 5. Lee Nardelli 6. Jeff Hartman 7. Ryan Stillwagon 8. Tyler DeVault 9. Bill Thomas 10. Bryant Davis 11. Dave Graziano 12. Jay Hartman 13. Sam Locuson 14. Tim Iulg 15. Tom Fraschetta 16. Jermain Godshall 17. Dave Carlberg 18. Tony DiMattia 19. Chris Locuson 20. Josh Martin 21. Scott Harbison 22. Luke Thomas 23. Jon Keller 24. Richie Keller 25. Steve Bracall 26. Mark Landwher

270cc Micro-Sprints

Heat 1 - 1. Jeff Hartman 2. RJ Magyari 3. Lee Nardelli 4. Joe Stewart 5. Ryan Wozunk 6. Jonathan John

Heat 2 - 1. Charlie Lamanna 2. Sam Lamothe 3. Steve Coslop 4. Joe Dopke 5. Erika Palmai 6. Nick Walton

270cc MICRO-SPRINT FEATURE - 20 LAPS

1. RYAN WOZUNK 2. Jeff Hartman 3. Steve Coslop 4. Richie Keller 5. Nick Walton 6. Lee Nardelli 7. RJ Magyari 8. Joe Stewart 9. Joe Dopke 10. John Blanda 11. Dustin Brown 12. Derek Krum 13. Alonzo Morales 14. Sam Lamothe 15. Erika Palmai 16. Jonathan John 17. Charlie Lamanna 18. Megan Kay

DNS: Andrew Locuson

4 - CYLINDER ENDURO CAR FEATURE - 20 LAPS

1. JUSTIN DUNN 2. Scott Dunn 3. Mike Dunn 4. John Gray 5. Art Knapp 6. Gary Fenton 7. Robbie Dunn

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May
11

TODAY’S RACING NEWS LINKS

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