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#1 Mike Leone

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Posted 15 January 2013 - 01:37 PM

410 SPRINTS COMING TO ROARING KNOB ON SUNDAY, MAY 5; 1ST EVER SPRINT SHOW IN TRACK’S 15-YEAR HISTORY TO PAY $4,000 By Mike Leone January 15, 2013 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Markleysburg, PA)…Sprint Car enthusiasts throughout the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, and Mid-Ohio Valley regions will want to mark Sunday, May 5 on their calendars. History will be made as the “410” Sprint Cars will make their first ever appearance at the Roaring Knob Motorsports Complex located off historic US Route 40 in Markleysburg, Pa. The scenic area in Fayette County is about 70 miles southeast of Pittsburgh and just minutes from the West Virginia and Maryland borders. The “410 Showdown in the Laurel Highlands” won’t be just any Sprint Car race, but will boast a healthy purse featuring $4,000 to the winner, a strong $350 to take the green flag of the feature, and $100 to any non-qualifier. The payout will be higher than any weekly event throughout the Commonwealth, and is expected to be the richest non-sanctioned event in 2013 in western Pennsylvania! With its location, strong payout, and neutral grounds, the event is expected to draw cars from western and central Pennsylvania, northeastern Ohio, and the Mid-Ohio Valley. “Going to Roaring Knob over the years, I always thought it would be a great place to see the Sprint Cars,” stated Mike Leone. “It’s kind of the best of both worlds as it’s still somewhat of small track at 3/8-mile, but it’s wide sweeping turns gives it that big track feel. It’s a great place to watch the races with no obstructions whether it’s from the grandstands, hillside grass seating or drive-in parking. Plus it’s always fun to see Sprints at a new place and The Knob’s location should draw an interesting field of cars!” Roaring Knob is one of the relative new tracks in Pennsylvania as it opened its gates for the first time in 1998. Over the years, Roaring Knob has contested events for most every division in the region, while holding steadfast to its headlining Super Late Models. Current owner/promoter Rick Jones took over “The Knob” in 2010. Today, Roaring Knob continues to be one to the top Super Late Model tracks in Pennsylvania. This season, Roaring Knob will again host the nationally-known Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series as well as regional groups like the Three State Flyers and the Appalachian Speedweek. Roaring Knob has also become prominent in the Crate Late Model world with strong weekly car counts and big touring events under the RUSH Dirt Late Model Series banner. “I’ve always enjoyed the Sprint Cars,” acknowledged Jones. “I haven’t been in 410 Sprint Car country with the tracks that I’ve promoted over the years, but always wanted to try a show. I talked to Mike about it, and we came up with a good payoff that should give incentive to racers from all over the region to come. The other key was finding a date that didn’t conflict with anyone else, which wasn’t as easy it sounds. We wanted to get this announced early so people can make plans to be part of this historic, can’t miss event!” From its early days of growing out of the old Super Modifieds in the 1960s, the Sprint Cars quickly became one of the most popular divisions in the Keystone State. In years gone by, tracks like Motordrome 70, Morgantown, Jennerstown, and Bedford would have been the closest to Roaring Knob to hold weekly Sprint Car racing. Today, the Pennsylvania tracks of Williams Grove, Lincoln, Port Royal, Lernerville, and Mercer continue to run them on a weekly basis. Also, not too far is the Ohio Valley Sprint Car Association that hosts weekly action at Ohio’s Skyline Speedway and other speedways in southern Ohio and West Virginia. Stay tuned for more information as the event draws near. Mike Leone can be contacted at 724-967-2363, mikeleone@zoominternet.net, or on Twitter @mikevleone. Roaring Knob Motorsports Complex is a 3/8-mile clay oval located near Markleysburg, Pa. just off of scenic Route 40 at 380 Fearer Road (look for the road sign) just seven miles east of Nemacolin Woodlands on the right, one mile west of Yough Lake on the left. Check out the website at www.roaringknob.com or call 410-857-3821 (office) or 724-329-0306 on race day. ###



 

#2 TheLegend

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Posted 15 January 2013 - 02:11 PM

It became prominate in crate racing contesting races held under the fastrack banner ... Just like every other track that runs crate races in the tri state area , the back door mugging may change the future but it does not rewrite history ..


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Posted 15 January 2013 - 03:42 PM

Sounds good to me. I will be making my first trip to Roaring Knob for this race.


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Posted 20 January 2013 - 09:39 PM

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$18,000 Feature Payoff: 1. $4,000 2. $2,000 3. $1,300 4. $1,100 5. $1,000 6. $900 7. $800 8. $700 9. $600 10. $500 11. $425 12. $400 13. $375 14. $370 15. $365 16. $360 17. $355 18-24. $350. NQ $100


#5 LINCOLN HIGHWAY BULLET

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Posted 20 January 2013 - 10:24 PM

Come early but plan to stay late. Watch the experienced push truck wrecker duo try and keep up with the demands of the sprints. That will be a show in itself.


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Posted 20 January 2013 - 10:39 PM

Come early but plan to stay late. Watch the experienced push truck wrecker duo try and keep up with the demands of the sprints. That will be a show in itself.

You should have read the press release before commenting. The sprints have never run there before, so the track push trucks have never pushed sprints. Therefore, you have no way to know how poorly or how well they will accommodate the sprints. But way to beat them up before giving them a chance.

I wonder if the people putting on this race have thought of the need for additional push trucks, or if you're the only one that realizes it?

If at first you don't succeed, then maybe you just suck.

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Posted 21 January 2013 - 06:29 AM

guess you have never been to the knob they have the worst group of wreck truck drivers there is lol !!! to see them push off a field of sprints in a organized manner will be worth the ticket price lol!!! but it will be a hell of a race ill be there for sure


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Posted 21 January 2013 - 09:30 AM

Most of those 410 guys come prepared with their own pusher.. RK runs a good show, its true the old wrecker are junk and have caused delays in shows but if the crate guy wer enot wrecking so much there would be no need for a wrecker.


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Posted 21 January 2013 - 09:37 PM

The response from both racers and fans for this event has been tremendous! Experienced push truck drivers will be welcome to attend at no charge.


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Posted 21 January 2013 - 09:42 PM

The response from both racers and fans for this event has been tremendous!

Experienced push truck drivers will be welcome to attend at no charge.


Do you have a form for the experianced push truck drivers to fill out with referances?

Edited by dirtguy200948, 21 January 2013 - 09:42 PM.



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Posted 22 January 2013 - 06:39 AM

Do you have a form for the experianced push truck drivers to fill out with referances?

see rush website if u need one !!! lol :lol: :lol: :lol:


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Posted 22 January 2013 - 07:16 AM

see rush website if u need one !!! lol :lol: :lol: :lol:


Says I have to pay an entry fee if i want to take my push truck on the track...what the hell.. :lol:


#13 LINCOLN HIGHWAY BULLET

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Posted 24 January 2013 - 10:26 PM


Edited by LINCOLN HIGHWAY BULLET, 24 January 2013 - 10:27 PM.



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Posted 25 January 2013 - 05:34 PM

I think that one died at the last three states show. Luckily.


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