The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Williams Grove Speedway to begin season on March 12

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Williams Grove Speedway has announced its 2023 season opener, set for Sunday afternoon, March 12 at 2 pm.

The 2023 lid lifter will feature the Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprint cars along with an appearance by the wingless super sportsman.

Opening month will continue with racing programs on Friday, March 17 and 24 before ending with the return of modified racing to Williams Grove Speedway for the first time in many years.

Friday, March 31 will again feature the 410 sprint cars but this time they will be joined by the 358 spec small block modifieds on the program.

More details regarding the modified special will be announced during the off-season.

Another season full of 410 sprint car racing is again planned for the historic Cumberland County oval in 2023.

Details regarding the entire slate of events will also be released in the coming weeks.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and informatio­n by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgr­ove.com and by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

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The 2022 class of inductees into the Dorney Park Speedway/Mahoning Valley Speedway Hall of Fame took place on Sunday afternoon at the America on Wheels Museum in Allentown.

This year marked the 11th such time the event is being held and honors individual­s who made a lasting impression between the two eastern Pennsylvan­ia asphalt tracks.

This year’s honorees included

Joe “Reds” Protivnak who is second on the all-time Late Model wins list at Dorney Park with 18 victories. All of those triumphs occurred within a four year span between 1961 and 1965, which during that time the class was known as the Hobby cars. Reds also raced in the Sportsman Modified class, winning his first race in 1971.

Kermit “Bud” Christman raced Sportsman Modifieds successful­ly at the Park from 1971 until it’s closing in 1986. He then moved on to Mahoning Valley and continued his stardom through the 1990s. His son Rod and grandsons Brandon and Jacob carry on his legacy today.

Tim Parry enjoyed a great career at Dorney

Park that saw him begin his winning ways in 1966 and up until 1983. 1966 was also a championsh­ip season for him in the Sportsman Modified division. He went on to added success when he moved to Mahoning Valley Speedway in 1987 and continued there until his retirement in the late 1990s.

1980 Late Model champion Al Hewett rounded out the list for Dorney. Al visited Victory Lane numerous times between 1978 and 1980 and was a constant front runner.

Mahoning Valley’s induction list saw the Rahmer brothers, Al and Fred Sr., George Steigerwal­t Sr., Darryl Bruenig and Carman Bauman enter into the Hall.

When Mahoning became a paved track in 1970 the Rahmer’s paired up to be a reckoning force with regular visits to Victory Lane. Al was the very first Modified champion on the pavement and a four time winner that season. Fred Sr., had a half dozen wins between 1970 and 1973. They both competed in Sportsman and Late Models on the pavement while also having equally successful careers on dirt.

George Steigerwal­t Sr., forged a great history at Mahoning that began during the track’s dirt days and then onward throughout the early pavement years. He was the 1962 Lehighton Stock Car Associatio­n Sportsman champion

and Mahoning Valley champion. When Steigerwal­t Jr. began running on the blacktop it was with the Late Model class with his signature “Flying 0.” His sons, Greg and Geno went on to formidable careers in the same class. Geno is the 2021 Late Model champion.

Carman Bauman was a noted car owner who saw several drivers take his mounts to Victory Lane although known more than his son-in-law and Hall of Famer Todd “Hollywood” Geist. Bauman’s cars where staples at both Dorney and Mahoning as well as a number of other area speedways.

Modifieds, Late Models, D/A Mods – Darryl Bruenig raced them all and quite successful­ly too. His best years by far where with the Late Model where he captured the 2003 class championsh­ip.

Longtime friend Paul Reinhard worked at the Allentown Morning Call for more than 60 years in the sports department. He not only reported on mainstream sports but also did a spectacula­r job of keeping readers up to date on all

the weekly action at Dorney Park, Mahoning Valley and every other race track throughout the Lehigh Valley and most times the very next day after an event.

Also recognized where the 2022 Mahoning Valley Speedway Hall of Fame Series champions and top point finishers. In the Modifieds it was Kyle Strohl, Brian DeFebo and Lou Strohl. TJ Gursky was the Street Stock champion followed by teammate Josh Mooney and Johnny Bennett. The Hobby Stock champion was Cody Boehm with Corey Edelman second and Shayne Geist third.

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NASCAR will kick off its 75th anniversar­y celebratio­ns at the start of the New Year with a vibrant display in the 2023 Rose Parade presented by Honda, highlighti­ng the thrills of racing in full bloom.

The parade, part of the Pasadena Tournament of Roses, which also features the famed college football Rose Bowl Game, will be held Monday, Jan. 2. Hundreds of entries will process down the 5.5-mile

route, including NASCAR’s display, showcasing the 75th anniversar­y and the upcoming Busch Light Clash at the LA Coliseum. The float is titled ‘Always Forward’ — a nod to the theme of the 2023 parade ‘Turning the Corner.’

In ringing in 2023, NASCAR enters its diamond year as the organizati­on celebrates 75 years of history and passion for racing. The Rose Parade kick starts the anniversar­y festivitie­s which continue with the Busch Light Clash at the LA Coliseum, and on throughout the rest of the year.

The Busch Light Clash at the LA Coliseum will be held on Sunday, Feb. 5, 2023, as a part of the destinatio­n’s “Coliseum Forever” celebratio­n to honor the historic stadium’s centennial anniversar­y and will air live on FOX at 8 p.m.

ET. After an action-packed 2022 season, the 2023 NASCAR season-opener is bound to be another thrilling event in a momentous year.

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Ernie Saxton

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