News from the 28th
annual Berks-Schuylkill Oil Heat Association Racing Legends Reunion & Car
Show
Media Contact: Brett
Deyo - Deyo99H@aol.com or
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For Immediate
Release/Feb. 24, 2013
Berks-Schuylkill Oil Heat Association
28th annual Racing Legends Reunion Opens Sunday at Fairgrounds Square
Mall; Nearly 100 Race Cars Displayed as Show Begins Weeklong
Run
READING, PA - The 28th annual Berks-Schuylkill Oil
Heat Association Racing Legends Reunion & Car Show opened on
Sunday.
A wide cross-section of race cars, nearly
100 strong, have filled the aisles of the Fairgrounds Square Mall for the event,
which honors the past, present and future of auto racing. The show, with primary
backing from Berks-Schuylkill Oil Heat Association with Pioneer Pole Buildings
Inc. and VP Racing Fuels offering associate support, runs through next Saturday
(March 2) with a busy schedule of events. The Racing Legends Reunion is
free-to-the-public during mall hours.
Vehicles of all shapes and sizes are on
display at show, including big- and small-block Modifieds, Sprint Cars,
Micro-Sprints, SpeedSTRs, ARDC Midgets, Late Models, Sportsman, Street Stocks,
Slingshots, Quarter Midgets, XCel 600 Modifieds and
more.
Fans of racing’s past enjoy an expansive
display of vintage and restored cars assembled by the Reading Fairgrounds
Speedway Racing Historical Society. A room full of memorabilia allows attendees
to take a step back in time to the famed ‘Home of Champions’ which hosted its
final event in June 1979.
Vintage Cars from the Penn-Mar group and
Blast from the Past Vintage Club are also on display.
Many of the area’s top speedways and
sanctioning bodies are on hand to distribute information and meet fans and
racers during the weeklong show. For the first time, both New Jersey dirt tracks
– New Egypt Speedway and Bridgeport Speedway – have displays at the show. The
new JeffreyHogueRealtor.com Action Track USA of Kutztown, Pa., now led by Rich
Tobias and Doug Rose, has assembled an expansive setup highlighting each of the
speedway's weekly divisions.
Others participating at the show include
Grandview (Pa.) Speedway/Thunder on the Hill Racing Series, URC, ARDC, LANCO’s
Clyde Martin (Pa.) Memorial Speedway, BD Motorsports Media LLC/Friesen-Deyo
Promotions and the Montgomery County Quarter Midget Racing Club (Pa.’s
Phoenixville Raceway).
The Checkered Flag Fan Club is at the show
actively recruiting new members and publicizing their organization. The Reading
Eagle newspaper – an avid supporter of local racing - also has plans to
participate in the show. The Eastern Museum of Motor Racing (EMMR) also put
together a popular display.
A number of vendors are on hand selling
memorabilia, photos and other novelties. Gary Silverman of Gary Silverman
Productions has DVDs on sale from the 2012 Pennsylvania 358-Modified Dual-Track
circuit and other special events, while events of yesteryear recorded on film
are sold by Snyder Video Productions.
Fast Action Motorsports Entertainment has
set up their R/C track at the show all week. Up to 10 drivers can participate at
one time. All those who race leave with a checkered flag. Big winners take home
a trophy.
Mike Feltenberger hosts his popular Alley
Racing nightly through the show.
Each night of the show has a theme: Open
Wheel Night and a spotlight on Action Track USA on Monday (Feb. 25), Small Car
Night hosted by Barry Angstadt Tuesday (Feb. 26), Late Model/Sportsman/Street
Stock Night Wednesday (Feb. 27), Modified Madness Night Thursday (Feb. 27) and
Legends Night/Reading Fairgrounds Speedway Reunion (March 1). Nightly activities
begin in Center Court at 7 p.m.
There will be driver bartending at the
Applebee’s adjacent to the mall (in the shopping center parking lot) on Monday,
Tuesday and Thursday nights beginning at 9 p.m.
The BASH Awards Party is a show highlight.
This year's edition is set for Friday, March 1 at 9 p.m. (after the show closes)
at the Temple Fire Company of Temple, Pa. (4963 Kutztown Road Temple, PA
19560).
The BASH is a fun night out for fans of auto
racing: get out and party with the racing community! Gary Silverman shows
highlights from past and present, including memorable moments from the most
recent Pennsylvania 358-Modified season.
Show awards are distributed, including the
prestigious Don Marks Memorial Contribution to Motorsports Award.
The Don Marks Memorial Contribution to
Motorsports Award was first handed out in 2010 to honor the memory of late
Grandview Speedway and Area Auto Racing News photographer Marks, who passed away
in 2008. Previous award recipients include Bob Greene of Pioneer Pole Buildings
(2012), car owner, fabricator and former racer Dennis ‘Chico’ Bailey (2011) and
Area Auto Racing News publisher/promoter Len Sammons (2010).
The overall 'Best of Show' recognition for
vehicles on display at the mall will be decided by a fan vote for the third
consecutive year. The ballot can be found in the official Racing Legends Reunion
& Car Show program book on sale at the
show.
A number of divisional awards will be
distributed as well, including Best Modified, Best Sportsman, Best Open Wheel,
Best Late Model, Best Micro-Sprint, Best Restored Car, Best Quarter Midget and
Best Go-Kart. Media members visiting the show vote on the divisional awards. The
Sportsman classification is new for ’13.
The entertaining T.J. Fitzpatrick, known as
'TJ the DJ' has come on board to provide music for dancing at the BASH.
Snacks are provided, along with soda, at the
BASH. There will be a cash bar. BASH tickets are just $10 and can be purchased
at the door or at the apparel/program stand each night of the show.
This year’s pays tribute to a pair of
prominent members of the local racing community lost recently. 2013 Racing
Legends Reunion & Car Show apparel, designed by Bob Hilbert Sportswear, is a
'must-have' for fans of the sport. The shirt honors the racing career of dirt
and pavement driver Doug Hoffman, who passed away unexpectedly on Christmas Eve
2012. Not only was Hoffman one of the Northeast's greatest drivers of all time,
he also proved his meddle as a promoter at Mahoning Valley (Pa.) Speedway and
Bridgeport Speedway.
The shirt features 10 of Hoffman's most
memorable cars from his career ranging from his very first pavement Late Model
for Dorney Park (Pa.) Speedway to the car he drove to his final victory: Sal
DeBruno’s South Jersey Overhead Door No.
0.
Shirt pricing is set at $20 (tee shirts),
$22 (long-sleeve) and $30 (hoodies/sweatshirts). Sizes 3XL and up add $3 extra
for tee shirts, long-sleeve shirts and
hoodies/sweatshirts.
Another area hero who passed away, the great
'Kutztown Komet' Freddy Adam, has been remembered with a photo spread in the
event program and a tribute car displayed in Center Court at the mall.
To learn more about the Racing Legends
Reunion & Car Show, log onto www.bdmotorsportsmedia.com or e-mail Brett Deyo at Deyo99H@aol.com. BD Motorsports Media LLC is on Facebook at
www.facebook.com/BDMotorsportsMedia and Twitter @BrettDeyo.
28th Annual Berks-Schuylkill Oil
Heat Association Racing Legends Reunion & Car Show Schedule of
Events
Monday, February 25 - Open Wheel Night &
Salute to ActionTrack USA
7 p.m. - Meet Drivers from ARDC, URC, SpeedSTR
and more along with management representative from Action Track USA featuring
Billy Pauch Jr., Ryan Smith, P.J. Gargiulo, Trevor Kobylarz, Alex Bright, Dave
Shirk, ARDC President Greg Fitzpatrick and Action Track USA promoters Doug Rose
and Rich Tobias and more
9 p.m. - Driver Bartending at Applebee's 5th
Street Highway (adjacent to the mall): Ryan Smith, Billy Pauch Jr. & Brett
Arndt
Tuesday, February 26 - Small Car Night
7 p.m. - Drivers representing the
Micro-Sprint, Slingshot, XCel 600 Modified, Stage One Modified divisions
featuring Richie Hartman, Jared Davis, Kevin Steele, Tim Carter, Christi
Sweigart, Jessie Mohrer, Kim Enck, Doug Rose (Action Track USA co-promoter), Joe
"Geezer" Fanelli, Dylan Hoch, Kassidy Kreitz, Dakota Kohler, Chloe Andreas,
Amber Britto, William Mohring, B.J. Antonio, Richie Hitzler, Justin Schraden,
Ronald Good and more
9 p.m. - Driver Bartending at Applebee's
include Richie Hartman, Jared Davis, Kevin Steele, Tim Carter, Christi Sweigart,
Jessie Mohrer, Kim Enck, Doug Rose, Joe "Geezer" Fanelli
Wednesday, February 27 - Late Model,
Sportsman & Roadrunner/Street Stock Night
7 p.m. - Meet drivers from the Late Model, Sportsman and Roadrunner/Street Stock divisions featuring Paul Kline, Craig Whitmoyer, Jordan Henn, Chuck Schutz, Sammy Schaeffer, Andy Haus, Kyle and Sean Merkel, Wayne Pfiel Jr. and more
7 p.m. - Meet drivers from the Late Model, Sportsman and Roadrunner/Street Stock divisions featuring Paul Kline, Craig Whitmoyer, Jordan Henn, Chuck Schutz, Sammy Schaeffer, Andy Haus, Kyle and Sean Merkel, Wayne Pfiel Jr. and more
Thursday, February 28 - Modified
Madness Night
7 p.m. - Drivers representing the area's big-
and small-block Modified divisions and recognition of Pennsylvania and New
Jersey Modified racing at Grandview, Bridgeport and New Egypt speedways
featuring Duane Howard, Jeff Strunk, Neal Williams, Ryan Godown, Doug Manmiller,
John Willman, Andy Burkhart, Ryan Watt, Brad Arnold, Nate Christman, Ryan Grim,
Jordan Umbenhauer, Kyle Weiss, Barry White and more
9 p.m. - Driver Bartending at Applebee's 5th
Street Highway (adjacent to the mall): Ryan Godown, Kyle Weiss, Neal Williams
& Doug Manmiller
Friday, March 1 - Salute to the Reading
Fairgrounds Speedway & Past and Current Car Owners
6:30 p.m. - Meet drivers from the Reading
Fairgrounds Speedway which hosted its final event in 1979 and celebrate car
owners of the past and present who keep our favorite drivers on the
track
9 p.m. - BASH Racing Party - Temple Fire
Company - Tickets are $10 (purchased at the door or at the show apparel table) -
Show awards presented including fan vote Best of Show, divisional awards and Don
Marks Memorial Contribution to Motorsports Award. Racing films by Gary Silverman
of GSP Video and music provided by 'TJ the DJ' T.J. Fitzpatrick
Saturday, March 2 – Show
Finale
All Day - 28th annual Curtain Closer - Let's Go Racing!
Alley Model Racing organized by Mike
Feltenberger runs throughout the
week
R/C Racing by Fast Action Motorsports
Entertainment will run throughout the week
- Mall Hours: Sunday 11 a.m-5 p.m.
Monday-Saturday 10 a.m.-9 p.m. -
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