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#1 Lernerville PR BigE

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Posted 20 December 2012 - 11:12 AM

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Lernerville 410 Sprints back on Hoosier Tires!
Compounds and prices announced for 2013 season
Need a last minute gift idea . . . 2013 Lernerville tickets!

Sarver, PA (December 20, 2012) Lernerville Speedway is proud to announce that the 410 DIRTcar Sprints will be back on Hoosier Racing Tires for the 2013 season. This four-corner Hoosier tire rule is a five-year deal between the Lernerville Speedway and Hoosier Tire Mid-Atlantic that will also apply the Don Martin Memorial Silver Cup and Commonwealth Clash sanctioned by the World of Outlaws, the All Star Circuit of Champions sanctioned races at the speedway, as well as the season ending DIRTcar Round Up Steel City Stampede.

Of the new deal, Lernerville Speedway General Manager Gary Risch Jr. stated, “We’re thrilled to extend our ongoing relationship with Hoosier Racing Tires and Hoosier Tire Mid-Atlantic to include the Sprints once again. We’d like to thank the folks at Goodyear Racing Tires and Big Daddy’s Speed Shop for all their help and support the last three years.”

Hoosier Tire-Mid-Atlantic/Precise Racing Products General Manager has released detailed compound, wheel size and pricing information as listed below.

Front Tires
Map pricing $165.00 each
Part #31-131 85/8.0-15 D12
Part #31-132 85/8.0-15 D15, D20
*Same as current front tires

Left Rear Tires
Map pricing $198.00 each
Part #38-137 15.0/90-15 H12
Part #38-147 15.0/92-15 H12, H15
Part #38-157 15.0/94-15 (SH) H12
*94” left will be offered in a short and tall*
Part #38-159 15.0/94-15 H12, H15
Part #38-167 15.0/96-15 H12, H15

Right Rear Tires
Map Pricing $198.00 each
Part #38-221 105/16.0-15 H15, H20, Medium
*The 105/16-15 right rear can be utilized on current 16”, 17”and18” wide wheels.
*Factory development on the 105/16-15 has been conducted on a 17” wide wheel so the recommended wheel width is 17”.
* The minimum recommend width is 16” and maximum is 18”.
Part #38-231 105/18.0-15 Hard (Emergency Tire)

With Christmas now less than a week away, if you’re still trying to find that last minute, perfect gift for the racing fan on your list, we highly recommend Lernerville tickets as the ultimate gift or stocking stuffer. Tickets for the Firecracker 100 presented by GottaRace.com, Don Martin Memorial Silver Cup Twin 30s and Commonwealth Clash are available 24/7 at Lernerville.com or by calling the speedway office at (724) 353-1511. Office hours this week are 10:00AM-4:30PM through Friday. Another gift option is Fab Four Racing tickets. The popular Pic5 and Pic10 ticket packages are the perfect choice for the Fab Four Racing fanatic on your list. The Pic5 package gets you six tickets for the price of five and the Pic10 gets your 12 tickets for the price of 10! You can also purchase season passes for the pits and tickets for the Annual Awards Banquet by calling the speedway office.

The Annual Awards Banquet is scheduled for Saturday, March 16 and will be held at the Willow Tree/Comfort Inn & Suites in RIDC Park along Route 28 South. A select preview of the 2013 Lernerville Speedway schedule – including marquee event dates – is posted at Lernerville.com under the Schedule tab.

Contact: Lernerville Speedway
Eric J. Westendorf, Public Relations Director
(724) 664-1075 / ewestendorf@dirtcar.com

Eric J. Westendorf Public Relations Director Lernerville Speedway Follow us on Twitter @Lernerville for Race Night Updates!


 

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Posted 20 December 2012 - 01:46 PM

Tire rules stink ::( lol:(


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Posted 20 December 2012 - 02:28 PM

How much are tickets I see that if you buy 5 or 10 you save money but how much money and what if it rains out. And can you take someone with you like use 2 tickets the same night or do you have to go 6 or 12 times I might go 6 times but if I don't go 12 times I don't want to get that package because I don't want to lose out on money if I can't use 2 tickets on the same night or if it rains on a night I have tickets

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Posted 20 December 2012 - 05:17 PM

Is the sprint car portion of the Steel City Stampede raincheck event gonna run on the old tire rules,or the new tire rules???? Would be a good opportunity to compare,I would think..... :P


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Posted 20 December 2012 - 05:49 PM

I guess I won't be running the ville in the next 5 years. Tire rules suck. Pretty soon they will tell you what underwear you have to wear.


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Posted 20 December 2012 - 07:13 PM

So the pile of Goodyears are junk now?


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Posted 21 December 2012 - 07:46 AM

I would like to race at Lernerville this year but with all the membership and registration fees and tire rules it just doesn't make sense for a local racer. That's why the BOSS series is the best and most affordable sprint racing around.NO TIRE RULES, NO MEMBERSHIP OR REGISTRATION FEES!AND NO PENALTIES IF YOU DO WANT TO RACE ANOTHER SERIES ONCE IN AWILE. GOOD OLD FASHIONED SPRINTCAR RACING.


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Posted 21 December 2012 - 07:53 AM

vinny, how many times you run at the ville last year?

Somethings just seem backwards.

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Posted 21 December 2012 - 09:19 AM

Time to stop complaining about tire rules. This isn't the first time they've had a tire rule. Chances are, it won't be the last. Either get on board with it or race something else. The constant bickering about these types of things gets old. Racetracks and series do what they have to do to stay in business. If you own sprint car and running a Hoosier on all four corners isn't feasible for you, then race somewhere else (good luck finding a sprint car track that races every week that isn't on Hoosiers) or sell your sprint car and do something else.


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Posted 22 December 2012 - 10:17 AM

Tire rules and registration fees is why pudnats or dumb ass, whatever,not complaining just tellingthe truth ,that's they only drew abiut 14 cars regularly last year. Merry Christmas.


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Posted 22 December 2012 - 10:58 AM

Tire rules and registration fees is why pudnats or dumb ass, whatever,not complaining just tellingthe truth ,that's they only drew abiut 14 cars regularly last year. Merry Christmas.



Every legit 410 track in the entire country has a tire rule. Singling out one track for it that you never run is a chickenshit amateur move.

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Posted 22 December 2012 - 09:34 PM

Every legit 410 track in the entire country has a tire rule. Singling out one track for it that you never run is a chickenshit amateur move.

You hear the same crying everytime a tire rule is introduced. Theor old stuff from last year wont be useable ... I have bad news if your racing to win your old stuff from last year is junk anyway. Buying new tires is part of racing... but i do think they should allow a soft enough tire that pevents people from juicing them..


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Posted 23 December 2012 - 01:34 AM

I would like to race at Lernerville this year but with all the membership and registration fees and tire rules it just doesn't make sense for a local racer. That's why the BOSS series is the best and most affordable sprint racing around.NO TIRE RULES, NO MEMBERSHIP OR REGISTRATION FEES!AND NO PENALTIES IF YOU DO WANT TO RACE ANOTHER SERIES ONCE IN AWILE. GOOD OLD FASHIONED SPRINTCAR RACING.



Skip, you barely ran there when you had a 410, before WRG bought the place, way before any tire rules. Why the hell would you even care about it now? Hell, it's not like it's been a secret ever since the middle of the season when Goodyear announced it was getting out of Sprint Car racing that there would be a tire brand change.


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Posted 23 December 2012 - 10:48 AM

Tire rules and registration fees is why pudnats or dumb ass, whatever,not complaining just tellingthe truth ,that's they only drew abiut 14 cars regularly last year. Merry Christmas.



Vinny....no offense...but there was only one night they had 14 cars....other nights that were less than 20, they had 15, 17, and 18....all the other nights were 20 or more....


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Posted 24 December 2012 - 08:25 AM

Vinny....no offense...but there was only one night they had 14 cars....other nights that were less than 20, they had 15, 17, and 18....all the other nights were 20 or more....


there is no place on this board for facts. please take them someplace else.

Edited by lastlap, 24 December 2012 - 08:26 AM.



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Posted 24 December 2012 - 07:50 PM

car counts will be way down this year in the sprints.... no george, schaeffer, sodeman, holtgraver, miller...


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Posted 24 December 2012 - 09:27 PM

car counts will be way down this year in the sprints.... no george, schaeffer, sodeman, holtgraver, miller...


Thats great, cautions will be up and all the rankins can make some money!


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Posted 26 December 2012 - 11:23 PM

I have been to Lernerville every year since it started. And I keep that going by going once a year. Just no longer care to be involved in something that demeans the owners and drivers. It is so sad.

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Posted 28 December 2012 - 07:52 PM

I have been to Lernerville every year since it started. And I keep that going by going once a year. Just no longer care to be involved in something that demeans the owners and drivers. It is so sad.


Gonna start supporting a track that doesn't have some sort of time rule for any of its classes? Good luck finding that.


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Posted 31 December 2012 - 10:50 PM

Tire rules blow, but racing is so expensive for racer and track operator both that they will always have to sell their souls to the almighty dollar. I hate it, but unless you have a major outbreak of unity in the racing racket and everybody quits trying to cut each other's throats, many tracks will need to keep making tire deals to stay in business.





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