Kevin Graver Gets First Modified Win Saturday Evening At The Grandview Speedway
Story By: GRANDVIEW SPEEDWAY – BECHTELSVILLE, PA – Kevin Graver drove to victory Saturday night at Grandview Speedway in the 30-lap NASCAR T.P.Trailers Modified feature race.
Veteran racer Doug Manmiller came home second followed by Jordan Henn in third.
Fourth spot went to Mike Lisowski while Tim Buckwalter came home fifth in the 28 car field.
For the second time this season Kyle Smith was able to top the field in the 25-lap T.P. Truck Equipment Sportsman feature. Finishing second was Kyle Lilick while defending champion Brian Hirthler came home third. Dylan Hoch finished fourth followed by Mark Kemmerer. With his win Smith also earned the award as highest Crate finisher.
In the fourth 602 Sportsman feature of the season, a 25 lapper, Dylan Swinehart claimed the win with Jimmy Leiby grabbing second. In third was Ryan Grim followed by Kyle Smith and Decker Swinehart.
On Tuesday August 3 Thunder on the Hill Racing Series doubleheader will feature the USAC National Midgets Ken Brenn Masters and Modifieds. Racing starts at 7:30 p.m.
Friday August 6th will feature the Outlaw Racing Series Enduro and Vintage Racing Series. Action gets the green at 7 p.m.
And on Saturday August 7th the T.P.Trailer Modifieds and T.P.Truck Equipment Sportsman will be featured in another action packed show. Meet & Greet will include Modified racers Jordan Henn and Glenn Owens along with Sportsman talents Nick Faust and Mike & Bryan Laise. Adult admission is $15 while youngsters 11 and under are admitted free.
Coming up on Saturday August 14th the Forrest Rogers Memorial, named in honor of the man who planned and built Grandview Speedway with the help of son Bruce, will take place. The 50-lap Modified Classic will reward the winner with $10,000. And the Sportsman will be part of the doubleheader show. Meet & Greet will include Modified racer Kevin Hirthler along with Sportsman racers Brian Hirthler and Adrianna Deliponti. There will also be a Chapel on the Hill service at 4:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. in the first turn pavilion.
Adult admission for the Rogers Memorial is $30 while youngsters 6 thru 11 are admitted for $10. Kids under 6 are admitted free.