To a good start.
Grandview Speedway organized an open test and an adjustment training session on Saturday afternoon, preparing the land for the opening evening next Saturday.
The race teams blocked the pit zone on Saturday, with a total of 96 racing cars participating in the free traditional practice session, which allowed drivers to test their cars for the next race campaign.
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The drivers of various divisions were represented and paved the way for two weekly divisions with 37 TP TR-REMOR NASCAR Modifies and 40 TP TRUCK Equipment NASCAR SPORTSMAN BODING THE PIT Area, as well as the enduro racing series Outlaw Racing Series, the late models of SLINGSHOT, practical, which have all taken laces of practice.
The track champion modified by the TP trailer, Duane Howard, was the fastest of the 37 modified teams, turning a round of 14.335 and 14,866 seconds respectively in two different sessions. The other pilots modified by the TP trailer that was rapid during training included the champion in 2024 Jeff Strunk at the 15,800 and the 2023 Brett Kressley champion at 15.810 in one of the last races.
In the TP Truck Equipment Sportsman division, the fastest afternoon round was rendered by one of the 10 best points of points from last year to Adrianna Delliponti which turned a 15.395 seconds round, followed by Mike Schneck Jr. at 16.675, and Addison Meitzler which turned a round of 16.725 seconds.
Several Sprint teams were on site with Chase Moran from Fultonville, NY in a 360 wings sprint, turning a quick turn of 15.243 seconds, while Patrick Chilmonik in a wingless sprint turning a quick turn of 17.236.
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A crowd of robust gallery was on site, taking advantage of the free admission of a tribune to discover the new cars and drivers for the coming season during a part of March in part and rare of 80 degrees.
With the practice in records, attention is now turning to the opening racing of the 2025 Bruce Rogers Memorial Money season, which is open to competitors modified to large and small blocks and is managed in honor of the owner of the longtime track and promoter Bruce Rogers. The features race will be 50 laps, paying $ 7,500 to win as well as $ 1,000 to take the green flag in the main event. The winner of the functional race will also receive a guaranteed starting place in the Freedom 76 of September 20!
The opening evening program will be sanctioned by Nascar and will be the first point race of the new campaign for the TP Trailer Modified and TP Truck Equipment Sportsman divisions towards the track and the championships of the weekly series Nascar Advance Auto Parts.
For the commemorative event Bruce Rogers, all drivers are invited to compete as in the past years, and if a driver is not a regular track, the speedway will cover the cost of the NASCAR driving license at $ 25 for this night of competition.
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There is no entry fees for this event, but drivers are encouraged to pre-enter by calling or sending SMS 484-256-4375, providing the driver’s name, contact details and telephone number. Drivers are also called back to visit the Speedway website in www.grandviewspeedway.com To print and fill out a W-9 form and bring the opening evening with them on the track. The W-9 form must be provided to the stands office to be eligible for drivers to draw for starting points of the heat race.
The TP Truck Equipment 602 Sportsman will also start its points of points in the opening evening program in a full show which includes qualification events and a functional race of 25 laps.