Top 40 Stories From RPW During The 2017 Season: #25 – #21
STORIES FROM 2017 – Now, with 2017 coming to a close, we decided to look back at the most viewed stories of the season on Race Pro Weekly. So from here to New Years Day, we’re going to count down the top 40 stories you guys read on our site. Here’s #25-#21.
#25 Lebanon Valley Speedway Releases 2017 Schedule
March 3, 2017
Information By: LEBANON VALLEY SPEEDWAY – WEST LEBANON, NY – The Lebanon Valley Speedway released their tentative 2017 racing schedule on Thursday, highlighted by the return of the All Star Circuit of Champions on July 30th and the Super DIRTcar Series Mr. DIRT Track USA $17,500-to-win event on August 31st. Read More
#24 Brett Hearn Returning To Capital District Again In 2017
March 26, 2017
Story By: JOHN SNYDER / MADSEN MOTORSPORTS & BH RACING – SUSSEX, NJ – With 894 career victories (889 feature races and 5 All-Star events) and 90 track and series point titles on his racing résumé, dirt track Modified champion Brett Hearn is gearing up for the 2017 Northeast racing season, his 43rd year of competition. Read More
#23 Madsen Overhead Doors Signs As Sponsor Of First Albany, NY Indoor Event
September 15, 2017
Story By: ERNIE SAXTON / SAMMONS PRODUCTIONS – TRENTON, NJ – The level of interest for the First Annual Albany Indoor Race has now attracted its first event sponsor in Madsen Overhead Door. Read More
#22 Dreams Do Come True: Brian Papiez Set For A Move To Modifieds In 2018
December 9, 2017
Column By: BOBBY CHALMERS / RPW – BELLE MEAD, NJ – When opportunity knocks, you answer the door, and in the case of Sportsman campaigner Brian Papiez, when it’s a legendary figure in the world of Modified racing doing the knocking, you jump at the chance. Read More
#21 New Promoters In Place At The Glen Ridge Motorsports Park
June 8, 2017
Column By: RAY ROGERS / FULTONVILLE, NY – The past few years have been a struggle for the Glen Ridge Motorsports Park. With dwindling car counts and crowds below expectations, it was time for a change. On Saturday I learned there would be change and that new management would be taking over. Read More