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GRANDVIEW IS THE PLACE TO BE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY


GRANDVIEW IS THE PLACE TO BE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY  

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Author: Ernie Saxton   Date: 9/16/2021 4:21:06 PM   

 

If it is action and excitement you are looking for these two nights of racing are just what you need.

The 51ST Annual Freedom 76 weekend kicks off with the action packed Freedom 38 for Sportsman stock cars paying the winner of the 38-lapper $2,000 on Friday night plus $200 courtesy of Larry and Lisa Yerk Landscaping. Modified racers expecting to take part in the Saturday action can get some practice laps. Racing gets the green at 7:30 p.m.

Racers are reminded that you must bring your own racing fuel as there is no fuel truck available. There are plenty of Grandview stamped tires available. For rules information contact Ed Scott at 484-239-7583 or email Grandviewspeedway1963@gmail.com.

Sportsman racers can check out the rules at www.grandviewspeedway.com.

Pits open at 3 p.m. and main grandstand gates open at 5:30 p.m.

Adult admission is $15 with youngsters 6 through 11 paying $5 and kids under 6 admitted free. Pit admission for Friday is $35 and there is no license required. There is no rain date for this event.

Adult tickets for Saturday’s Freedom 76 are priced at $40. Youngsters, 6 through 11, will pay $10 while kids under 6 are admitted free. Pit admission will be $45 with no license required. There are no advance tickets being offered. Rain date for the Freedom 76 is Saturday, September 25.

Saturday will see pit gates open at 9 a.m. with ticket sales starting at 3 p.m. Fans will be able to enter the speedway at the first turn and fourth turn spectator gates to reserve seats with blankets between 9am and 12noon.

Expected to take part in the Freedom 76 are Jeff Strunk, Billy Pauch, Jr., Craig Von Dohren, Mike Gular, Duane Howard, Meme DeSantis, Ray Swinehart, rising star Briggs Danner, Davey Sammons, Ryan Watt, New Yorker Bobby Varin, Mike Maresca, Cale Ross, Ryan Godown, Rick Laubach and many others. It is anyone’s guess as to who will add their name to the winner’s list this time.

Chapel service has been moved outside of main gate area starting at 2:45 p.m. BRING YOUR BLANKET OR CHAIR.

The green flag will fall at 7 p.m. as top Modified racing talents participate in qualifying events, the $1,000 to win GT Radiator Repairs Cash Dash, the Schaeffer Racing Minuteman 20 and top it all off with the 51st edition of the Freedom 76, “The Granddaddy of Modified Stock Car Classics”.

 



 
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