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Friday, May 13, 2011

GEORGETOWN SPEEDWAY NEWS / URC SPRINT CARS & CHICKEN WING EATING CONTEST

GEORGETOWN SPEEDWAY NEWS
For Immediate Release – Thank You
Georgetown Speedway
Georgetown, DE 19947
DE Office: 302- 875-4197
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PIZZA KING NIGHT AT GEORGETOWN SPEEDWAY SHOWCASES THE URC SPRINT CARS 
AND A CHICKEN WING EATING CONTEST

GEORGETOWN, DE (May 12, 2011) – During Memorial Day weekend, wings 
will be flying at Georgetown Speedway on Sunday, May 29. On the 
racetrack, winged sprint cars from the popular United Racing Company 
(URC) will return to the half-mile dirt speedway on Pizza King Night. 
All of the URC stars are expected to be on hand including JJ Grasso, 
Curt Michael, Becca Anderson, and Kramer Williamson.

At intermission, a chicken wing eating contest is scheduled. Pizza 
King, a popular eatery with three current locations in Delaware and a 
new Bridgeville venue opening in June, will be supplying the chicken 
wings for this event. Pizza King has been satisfying customers for 
over 32 years with a wide variety of food including pizza, chicken 
wings, subs, wraps, salads and seafood.

This special holiday show will include the Bridgeport Modifieds. The 
victor of the Bridgeport Modified feature event will take home $1,200 
if the number of entries in the Bridgeport Modified class exceeds 
thirty. If the car count in the Bridgeport Modified class is thirty or 
under, the winner will receive $1,000. The Crate Late Models will 
round out the three division card.

On Sunday, May 29, pit gates will unlock at 4:00 PM and the fans can 
enter the grandstands at 5:00 PM. Hot laps will hit the track at 6:15 
PM. General grandstand admission tickets are $20 and no charge for 
kids 12 and under. Admission to the pit area is $35.

Georgetown Speedway is a 1/2 mile dirt oval located on the northbound 
side of U.S. Route 113, just 35 miles south of Dover, Delaware, a 
45-minute drive from Ocean City, Maryland, and easily accessible from 
Washington DC, Baltimore, and Philadelphia.

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