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Racing Discussion / Bethel Motor Speedway - What a joke!
« on: 07 Nov, 2020 15:46 »
My friend and I went to the track for NovemberFest. Brought the dog and left her in the truck. Went to go let her out and went through the gate and was told no re-entry in a very disrespectful manner by the gate attendent. He told us that he didn't tell us to bring our dog so it's not his problem. Went and spoke to the GM who cleared us to go in and out of the gate to let the dog out and then as we went to do so the guy rudely told us here is your money back and to do the place a favor and go home. Most unprofessional run speedway and most disrespectful staff I have ever come in contact with at a race track.

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Date: January 25, 2020
For Immediate Release


(Hallstead, PA) Race teams and fans of Penn Can Speedway partied Saturday Night at the American Legion in Hallstead, PA and honored the top competitors for the 2019 race season. With the help of Joe Buchek, Sr. and Brock Moore from the All Out Racing Series, new track promoters Gary Folk, Sr. and Gary Folk, Jr. held a Celebration of Champions to begin their era as speedway promoters.

The speedway had its high and low moments during the 2019 race season but it was a good season that overall was recapped at the uplifting banquet. Following a cocktail hour and buffet dinner, Carl Nagel spoke and drivers in attendance claimed some handsome hardware and offered up some light-hearted moments. Attendees then enjoyed music for dancing from DJ Hollister. Track announcer Craig Hawley emceed the event.

The Sunoco Modifieds headlined the divisions that competed at the speedway. Brian Malcolm scored the opening night feature win which began a season of full of success en-route to the championship. Alan Barker scored four feature wins but came up short and finished 2nd in standings while Nick Petrilak, Paul Rooney and Brad Schaffer completed the top 5 finishers in the standings. Dominic Roselli won the Rookie of the Year Award for the division.

The Stone Bros. Automotive 602 Sportsman seen Mike Schane pick up the championship in dominating fashion this year. Ray Leonard finished 2nd ahead of Frank Payne, Matt Brewer and Jim O'Hara. Frank Payne was honored as the Rookie of the Year Award winner for the division.

Shane Wolf, Jr. won the track championship for the Insinger Performance Street Stocks. Wolf dominated the 2019 race season at the Penn Can Speedway. Jim Sykes came him 2nd in the point standings over Ned Fitch, George Miller and Kyle Stark. Ned Fitch won the Rookie of the Year Award for the division.

Tyler Smith scored several feature wins enroute to his Track Championship in the Leeward Construction 600cc Modified division. Bailey Boyd, who will move up to a Sunoco Modified finished 2nd a head of the champions brother Nolan Smith who came home 3rd, Travis Rooney finished 4th and Ayden Morgan completed the top 5 finishers. Travis Rooney picked up Rookie of the Year honors in the division.

Tommy Groover won the Factory Stock Championship for the second straight season having to fight off a bounty en-route to the title. Nathan Hill finished 2nd over Dusty Decker who will move to a Street Stock for the 2020 race season, Charlie Towner and Sheldon Whitman. Richard Wagner was honored as Rookie of the Year for the division.

Nick Kennedy was present to pick up his hardware for winning the 4 Cylinder Track Championship. Andy Bolles, Jason Colwell, Lynn Highhouse and Frankie Kennedy completed the top 5 in standings. Jason Colwell earned Rookie of the Year honors.

Brandon Clapperton was his second straight championship in the Wingless Sprint division while Trevor Houghton and Joshua Landers were honored as Co-Champions in the Junior division.

Several special awards were presented to individuals which include: The Car Owner of the Year Award presented to Chuck Grimm, owner of Brian Malcolm's 119 Modified. Steve Klinger, owner of Alan Barker's 77 Modified won the Mechanic of the Year Award. Bruce Evans, Sr. was the track's 2019 Employee of the Year. In an emotional moment for the night, Denny Decker received the 2019 Motorsports Dedication Award for his efforts in keeping his son Dusty Decker racing following an accident that left him paralyzed.

In another emotional moment, the evenings 50/50 benefited Bruce Evans, Jr. who was injured in a Wingless Sprint Car accident at the track in August. Evan's continues to have several medical issues form the accident. The 50/50 which was well over $1,000 was won by Modified driver Nick Petrilak who spoke of his relationship to the Evans family and donated his portion of the money back to Bruce Evans, Jr. Bruce's wife spoke of how honored they are to have made all the friends they have since his accident and thanked everyone for their amazing  and continued support.

Gary Folk, Jr. spoke about the upcoming 2020 race season and the events that are planned which include: the opening night Pappy Beaven Memorial for the Sunoco Modifieds on April 17th, the Randy Decker Memorial for the Street Stocks on May 8th, the Modified Triple 20's on June 26th were the winner earns a guaranteed starting position in the Fonda 200, the Joe Buchek Tribute race 46-lap for the Sunoco Modifieds on July 21st, the Mike Colsten Memorial on August 18th with the winner getting a guaranteed starting spot in the Short Track Super Nationals, the King of the Can Weekend on September 25th and September 26th and the visiting Grit Racing Series, All Out Racing Series and CRSA Sprint Cars. A full schedule can be found the speedway website.

We thank everyone who fought the weather and came out for a wonderful night of fun. For more information, visit www.penncanspeedway.net. Penn Can Speedway – 65 Years of Racing!

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The same weekend we lost Ted Christopher last year. That's really spooky. Rest In Peace Mike.

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NASCAR star Landon Cassill posted a photo of the former Nazareth Speedway a few weeks ago. Seeing that track go from being a top track on the Xfinity and Truck circuit to a now grown up in-field, dirt piles on the surface and removed signage and grandstands is a real shame also.

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Racing Discussion / Looking Back at a now Closed Track
« on: 21 Jun, 2019 01:22 »
Earlier today I became curious and I drove past the location of the former Wyalusing Valley Motorsports Park on the Howard Farm in Homets Ferry, the suburbs of Wyalusing, PA.

When I looked out at what used to be in that now grown up field it brought a tear to my eye. That small track was where a lot of families, friends and competitors gathered.

I wanted to take the chance to send a special Thank You to Billy Maynard and his entire family for giving everyone an amazing place to race from 2006-2012. There dedication to our sport has been truly amazing and they all deserve to be given a round of applause.

While I know the circumstances of the closing was out of the hands of the Howard and Maynard Familes, I still always wish that track never would have closed because now if people in that area wish to race karts, slingshots or microsprints they have to travel a great distance to compete.

It is like the old saying goes. You really don't know what you have until its gone. The saying is so very true because when WVMP closed, the community truly lost something amazing.

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The following is a video message from me as a farewell and an apology to those who I have hurt in anyway, shape or form in the racing community. This will be the final time I read or post on RaceNY.com.

I am aware that several people dislike me and hate me because of my actions over the course of the past several years and I am sure negative comments will follow and rightfully so.

Before posting I respectfully ask that you watch my video message. Thank You for your time and best of luck in all your feature endeavors. Take Care and Goodbye Everybody.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUMOMUw-ybU

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TOMORROW, TOMORROW, TOMORROW!

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A full list will be released soon by Jeff.

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WINNER, WINNER! CHICKEN DINNER! - The feature winners in the Big Block/Small Block Modifieds and Street Stocks at “The Flying Milkman”
Kenny Moore Classic at Skyline Raceway Park will each earn a $25 Gift Card to Buffalo Wild Wings courtesy of Brock Moore, the founder of “The Flying Milkman” Kenny Moore Classic.

What better way to conclude a night of dirt racing action then with some Wings, Beer and Sports at one of America's favorite food establishments.

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TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 2017

SKYLINE RACEWAY PARK (CORTLAND, NY)


GATES OPEN - 4:00PM
PRACTICE - 6:00PM
RACING STARTS - 7:00PM


BIG BLOCK/SMALL BLOCK MODIFIED (30 LAPS - $1,760 TO WIN/$160 TO START)

STREET STOCKS (35 LAPS - $600 TO WIN/$100 TO START)

PACESETTERS ALL STAR 602 SPORTSMAN INVITATIONAL (30 LAPS - $1,000 TO WIN/$100 TO START)



HALL OF FAME INDUCTION CEREMONY (INTERMISSION)
Bret Welch
AJay Potrzebowski
Alan Barker
Charlie Hendrickson Jr.
Nick Nye
Butch Green
Jim LaRock
Kenny Hammond
Kevin Jordan
Dick & Shelly Stark
Dean Hoag
Karl Spoonhower
Jamie & Denise Paige
Ron Ford
Geoff Powell
Rich Powell
Al Wilcox
Al & Betty Sherwood
Leon Andrus
Scott Seward




ADMISSION PRICES:
Adult Grandstand - $16
Seniors/Kid (10-14) - $12
Kids Under 10 - FREE

Pit Pass - $36



BIG BLOCK/SMALL BLOCK MODIFIED BONUS AWARDS

Isaac F. Brown, Jr. Memorial Award – $25 Gift Certificate to Rich Powell Designs - This award will be given to the drivern that shows the most professionalism and enthusiasm. Ike as he was known for short was a close family friend of the Moore'sand a devoted race fan who tragically lost his life in an automobile accident in December of 2010.

Heat Race Winner Bonus - The heat race winners will earn a cash or certificate from Precision Racing Fabrications.

Hard Charger Award – Free Tire from Lias Tire (American Racer) – This award will be given to the driver who gains the most positions in the 30-lap feature event.

Blast Past Award - Tire Grinder Stand from Snell Metal Fab - This award will be given to the driver who passes the most cars in the 30-lap feature event.

Front Runner Award - $50 Gift Certificate to Trackside Products – This award will be given to the driver who leads the most laps in the 30-lap feature event.

Hard Luck Award - Product 9 Limiter from Matt Sheppard - The driver who has the worst luck in the feature event will recieve this product.

Halfway Bonus - $50 Gift Certificate to Sherwood Racing Wheels – This award will be given to the driver leading at the halfway point.

Best Appearing Car Award - $25 Gift Certificate to Rich Powell Designs – This award will be given to the driver who has the best use of paint and graphics at the show. Three Judges will be picked at the start of the night.

Highest Sportsman Finisher Bonus - $50 Gift Certificate to Trackside Products – This award will be given to the highest finishing Sportsman (either Crate or Open) in the 30-lap feature event.

Podium Cooler Cups from The Moore Family – Cooler Cups will be given to the top three finishers in the 30-lap feature event.




www.kennymooreclassic.com - Twitter @KennyMoore60x - Facebook @Skyline.Raceway.Park1


Dean Catlin - 607-745-0275
Dick Stark - 607-227-9602
Brock Moore - 570-485-7441

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Gates will actually open at 4:00pm

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(Cortland, NY) With a 75 percent chance of rain and thunderstorms as the projected forecast all day on Sunday, June 4th, the officials at Skyline Raceway Park in Cortland have made the decision to move the 6th edition of "The Flying Milkman" Kenny Moore Classic to Tuesday, June 13th.

Big Block/Small Block Modifieds (30-laps - $1,760 to win/$160 to start) and Street Stocks (35-laps - $600 to win/$100 to start) will remain on the schedule as planned. The bonus awards and race format for these divisions will transfer to the rescheduled date as planned.

Details on the other support classes will be announced in sometime the near future.

On Tuesday, June 13th - Gates Open at 3:00pm - Practice at 6:00pm - Racing at 7:00pm.

Adult Grandstand - $16.00 - Senior Citizens/Kids (10-14) - $12.00 - Kids Under 10 - FREE. Pit Passes will be $36.00.

For more information, including further updates, visit www.kennymooreclassic.com. Twitter @KennyMoore60x  or Facebook @Skyline.Raceway.1. "The Flying Milkman" Kenny Moore Classic - One Drivers Journey To Stand Alone!

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We are in discussions of a raindate now and will release it Sunday if needed.

We have done lap money for this show in previous years but lap sponsorship has honestly run its course. It is much simpler to ask a business to provided bonuses than to try to sell 30 or 60 laps. The first year for the show the laps did sell quick but then it slowed down in 2012 and 2013 and all the laps did not sell.

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DEAN CATLIN HAS MADE THE DECISION TO OPEN THE GATES AT 2:00PM AT SKYLINE RACEWAY PARK ON SUNDAY JUNE 4TH FOR THE KENNY MOORE CLASSIC TO ALLOW FOR PIT ADJUSTMENTS IF NEEDED WITH THE TOTAL OF CARS EXPECTED.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT WWW.KENNYMOORECLASSIC.COM. FACEBOOK @SKYLINE.RACEWAY.1 - TWITTER - @KENNYMOORE60X

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Date: May 29, 2017
For Immediate Release


(Cortland, NY) Details are finalized and "The Flying Milkman" Kenny Moore Classic is ready for the green flag at Skyline Raceway Park on Sunday, June 4th.

For the first time in the 6 year history of the event, it will be held at the dirt oval in Cortland, NY. "The Flying Milkman" Kenny Moore is remember as the driver of the famous yellow, red and black number 60x for over a decade at several tracks across the northeast. Moore is one of the 50 greatest drivers in the history of the Five Mile Point Speedway in Kirkwood, NY and a Legend of Skyline Raceway Park in Cortland, NY.

The Big Block/Small Block Modifieds will headline the event with a 30-lap feature event. The race will pay $1,760 to the winner. The race will pay $160 to start. Several bonuses have been obtained to increase the value for drivers and team.

The bonus progeam for the Big Block/Small Block Modifieds includes: Isaac F. Brown, Jr. Memorial Award for Professionalism & Enthusiasm ($25 Gift Certificate from Rich Powell Designs), Heat Race Winners (Cash or Certificates from Precision Racing Fabrications), Hard Charger Award (American Racer Tire from Lias Tire Company), Front Runner Award ($50 Gift Certificate from Trackside Products), Blast Past Award (Tire Grinder Stand from Snell Metal Fab), Hard Luck Award (Product 9 Limiter from Matt Sheppard), Halfway Bonus ($50 Gift Certificate from Sherwood Racing Wheels) Best Appearing Car Award ($25 Gift Certificate from Rich Powell Designs), Highest Sportsman Finisher Bonus ($50 Gift Certificate from Trackside Products) and much more.

The heat and consolation races will be 10-laps for the Big Block/Small Block Modified division. Draw for heat-race starting positions and Redraw for top heat race finishers for the feature event. Full Race Format is posted on the event website.

Support Divisions Include - Street Stocks (35-laps - $560 to win/$100 to start), Tobias Slingshot Empire Tour (20-laps - $260 to win/$26 to start) and NY6A Micro Sprint Tour (20-laps). The Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony will be held at Intermission.

Adult Grandstand - $16.00 - Senior Citizens/Kids (10-14) - $12.00 - Kids Under 10 - FREE. Pit Passes will be $36.00. Gates Open - 2:00pm - Practice - 5:00pm - Racing Starts - 6:00pm.

For more information, visit www.kennymooreclassic.com. Twitter @KennyMoore60x or visit Skyline Raceway Park on Facebook. "The Flying Milkman" Kenny Moore Classic - One Drivers Joruney To Stand Alone!

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