Brock Zearfoss Fifth In Selinsgrove’s National Open; Williams Grove Speedway Next

Story By: TYLER ALTMEYER / BROCK ZEARFOSS RACING – JONESTOWN, PA – Despite a pair of tough outings against the All Star Circuit of Champions at Eldora Speedway, highlighting the two-day Governors Reign with an 18th-place finish during the $52,000-to-win finale, the “Jonestown Jet” Brock Zearfoss turned the corner and rebounded in a big way during Selinsgrove Speedway’s National Open on Saturday, September 26, eventually capping the $20,000-to-win program with a fifth-place finish after starting in the exact same position.

With the result, the former Port Royal Speedway track champion increased his season top-five tally to 21.

With the intent to keep his momentum rolling in the right direction, Zearfoss, driver of the Brock Zearfoss Racing, Moose’s LZ Bar & Grill, Heavy Equipment, Loaders & Parts Inc., C&D Rigging Inc., BAPS Auto Paints & Supply, Meckley’s Limestone Products, Berkebile Oil Company, Klick Lewis Cars, J.P. Adamsky Trucking, X-1 Race Cars, No. 3Z sprint car, will continue his 2020 campaign with another National Open, this time featuring the World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series at Williams Grove Speedway on Friday and Saturday, October 2-3. A $75,000 winner’s share will be up for grabs on Saturday evening, the largest paying program on the 2020 sprint car calendar.

With redemption on the brain, Zearfoss will attempt to outdo his 2019 National Open performance and qualify for the 40-lap showcase.

“We are pretty determined. I think this team is more than capable of making some noise this weekend, if not be in the hunt on Saturday night,” Zearfoss said, a former World of Outlaws winner at Williams Grove Speedway. “It’s been a really odd season, but that doesn’t mean we haven’t lost focus. There is a lot of money up for grabs at Williams Grove and we’d like to take the biggest portion of it home with us.”

Brock Zearfoss and Brock Zearfoss Racing will enter Williams Grove’s prestigious two-day affair with a pair of wins in 2020, one of which against the All Star Circuit of Champions at Southern Oklahoma Speedway in mid-June.