ATQMRA, Kutztown Fairgrounds, Hamlin Speedway & Snydersville In Monday Spotlight; IRCO Dirt Track Heroes Show Rolls On Tonight
PHILLIPSBURG, NJ - The IRCO Community Federal Credit Union Dirt Track Heroes show is a venue to promote racing's past, present and future.
On Monday night, the third annual event at the Phillipsburg Mall played host to the stars of racing with the ATQMRA, Kutztown Fairgrounds Speedway (Kutztown, Pa.,), Hamlin Speedway (Hamlin, Pa.) and Snydersville Speedway (Snydersville, Pa.) sharing the spotlight. The Pados Brothers of the CarQuest 'Gasoline Alley Gang' anchored the interviews at the stage area during the evening.
Tonight, the small-car theme continues with a salute to Borger's Speedway (Saylorsburg, Pa.), XCel 600 Modifieds, Blue Mountain, Lehigh Valley, West End Raceway and Keystone Quarter Midget Clubs.
An impressive, record-setting 122 race vehicles are displayed at the Phillipsburg Mall, located on Route 22 East in Phillipsburg, N.J.. Nightly activities continue through Saturday (March 13).
Three hundred racing personalities are slated to participate in the show. A complete listing of driver appearances is posted on the IRCO Dirt Track Heroes Web site: http://www.bdmotorsportsmedia.com/.
An all-star cast of past and present driving talent took in the show's opener on Sunday and interacted with the crowd, including Carl "Fuzzy" Van Horn, David Van Horn, Frankie Schneider, Freddy Adam, Earl Derr, Tom Hager, Butch Tittle, Bill Wilson, George Wambold, Ken Brenn Jr., Bobby Braxton, Fred Dmuchowski, Bruce Kline, Mares Stellfox, Scott Hubler, Neal and Jonathan Kumernitsky, Bobby Rossell, Newt Hartman, Kerry Meitzler, Del Buss, Gary Grim, Richie Smith, Dickie Keiper, David Polenz, Joe Poliacik and many more.
Many of the interviews were recorded for use on the Gasoline Alley aired Monday (March 8).
Attendees of the show are treated to a wide cross-section of race vehicles including big- and small-block Modifieds, Sportsman, Micro-Sprints, vintage and restored cars, Micro-Stocks, ARDC Midgets, dirt and pavement Late Models, Slingshots, XCel Modifieds, Stage One Modifieds, Quarter Midgets and much more.
New Egypt (N.J.) Speedway, the half-mile oval co-owned by Fred Vahlsing and Bill Miscoski and managed by Danny Serrano is well represented at the show. NES competitors Gary, Mike and Clay Butler, Mike Hendershot and Willie Osmun are among those flanking the NES pace truck at the show.
Hometown driver David Van Horn Jr., who announced last week his plans to switch Saturday-night venues, has displayed his No. 71 big-block Modified outfitted with New Egypt-legal sail panels.
Competitors from numerous race facilities throughout the region are represented, including Big Diamond (Pa.) Raceway, Grandview (Pa.) Speedway, Hamlin (Pa.) Speedway, Kutztown (Pa.) Fairgrounds Speedway, Borger's (Pa.) Speedway, Shellhammer's (Pa.) Speedway, Old Dominion (Va.), the West End Quarter Midget group and others.
America on Wheels Museum, Snyder Video, Reading Plastic Fabricators, Gary Silverman Productions, MoTorsport Video Productions along with an expansive, in-store display for J&L Speed Supplies of Hellertown, Pa., are among the exhibitors.
The recently-formed Flemington (N.J.) Speedway Historical Society has a large presence at the show with vintage cars and a salute to the Late Model division at the famed Garden State facility.
The long legacy of racing at Pa.'s Nazareth Speedway is recognized with a display of photos and memorabilia.
Honoring the 40th anniversary of the speedway's 1970 Season Opener, the Harmony (N.J.) Speedway Historical Society is on hand at the IRCO Dirt Track Heroes Show. Photos, race results and articles from the 1970 opener - won by Ray Neary - are on display, along with a number of restored cars.
Through the efforts of noted racing photographer Henry Wilt, Dorney Park (Pa.) Speedway is remembered at the show. Anchoring the Dorney Park display are pictures, vintage sheet metal, collectibles, T-shirts, trophies, driver's suits and more.
The Reading (Pa.) Fairgrounds Racing Historical Society has a presence at the show to honor the history of the famed Berks County track.
The IRCO Dirt Track Heroes Car Show has produced its own souvenir T-shirt and program book, on sale near the stage.
The third edition of the IRCO Community Federal Credit Union Dirt Track Heroes Car Show is a joint effort between event originator Bob Miller and Brett Deyo.
IRCO Community Federal Credit has been the lead sponsor of the Dirt Track Heroes event since its inception in 2008. To find out more on IRCO, visit the company's Web site at http://www.ircocu.com/ or contact Greg Collins via e-mail at gcollins@ircocu.com.
2010 IRCO Dirt Track Heroes Car Show Schedule
Tues., March 9 - (6 p.m.) - Salute to Borger's Speedway, XCel 600 Modifieds, Blue Mountain, Lehigh Valley, West End Raceway and Keystone Quarter Midget Clubs
Wed., March 10 - (6 p.m.) - New Egypt Speedway Night - Salute to East Windsor Speedway - Invite to Garden State Vintage Racing Club
Thurs., March 11 - (6 p.m.) - Salute to Thunder on the Hill Series, URC and ARDC - Invite to speedway photographers
Fri., March 12 - (7 p.m.) - Salute to Grandview Speedway and Big Diamond Raceway plus Reading Fairgrounds Speedway and Harmony Speedway & Dragway - Invite to Friends of Hinchcliffe Stadium
Sat., March 13 - (10 a.m.) - Kids Easter Egg Hunt (begins at stage)
Sat., March 13 - (Noon) - Flemington Speedway and Flemington Speedway Historical Society. All drivers invited to return for fan-fest and Autograph Session - Flemington Speedway Late Model Reunion
Sat., March 13 - (2 p.m.) - Dorney Park Speedway Tribute & Autograph Session organized by Henry Wilt
- Mall Hours: - Monday-Saturday 10 a.m.-9 p.m. -
*Schedule subject to change
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