A “Sweet” Racing Program Set To Get The Green Flag This Saturday At Woodhull
Story By: STEVEN OVENS / WOODHULL RACEWAY – WOODHULL, NY – After Mother Nature intervened last Saturday night, two and a half features remain to be completed from Pepsi Night August 15. Those will be made up this Saturday night prior to a complete show will take place for all of Woodhull Raceway’s weekly divisions.
Schweigart’s Sugar Shack & Maple Equipment Sales, located in Woodhull, will present this weekend’s racing activity at “New York’s Toughest Bullring.” If it’s made with maple- Schweigart’s makes it or can help you make it with the best maple equipment products in the industry.
Schweigart’s has an impressive list of maple products that include items like mustard, syrups, sugar, marinade, nuts, cream, honey and barbecue sauces. They are not only a great supporter of the track but a supporter of several of Woodhull’s competitors as well.
The make up features will start with the Woodhull Auto Supply Hobby Stocks picking up their feature from Lap 9. Also making up features will be the Johnson’s Auto Supply Front Wheel Drives and Big Jim’s Wicked Tees Warriors.
This week’s program will feature all weekly divisions including the Insinger Performance Modifieds, NAPA Crate Sportsman, Cummings Trucking Crate Late Models, Joe Willcox Performance Automatics Street Stocks, Woodhull Auto Supply Hobby Stocks, Wicked Tees Mini Stocks, Johnson Auto Front Wheel Drives and the Wicked Tees Warriors.
The Pits will open at 3:30PM with the driver’s meeting scheduled for 5:45PM at the pit shack. Hot Laps will fire off at 6PM and the first green flag from Tony Van Pelt will fly at 6:30PM. Pit passes are set at $35 with Pit Passes for ages under 12 being a reduced price of $20. All divisions will be draw/redraw, transponders will be used.
In lieu of fans being able to attend the race program in the grandstands, there will be a live video feed provided on the Woodhull Raceway Twitch & YouTube pages. Race fans are encouraged to make a small donation for the live video coverage, which goes directly toward the driver’s point fund for 2020.