Super Late Model Racing Returns To Susquehanna Speedway Park On Saturday, July 14



Racing returns to the Susquehanna Speedway Park on Saturday, July 14 when Miller’s Racing Parts along with SSP will present “A Stock Car Summer Vacation” featuring the Super Late Models paying $2,000-to-win for the 25-lap feature event. This marks the return of the Super Late Models for the first time in nearly 20 years to the speedway. The purse exceeding $9,000 pays a minimum of $125 to start.

Also that night, the SSP Limited Late Models will compete in a 25-lap non-point feature paying $1,000-to-win. The purse exceeding $5,000 pays a minimum of $100 to start is sponsored by Miller’s Racing Parts.

The Xtreme Stock Cars & XSC Rookie Rumble will also be in action. The Xtreme Stock Car purse exceeds $1,000 and is sponsored by Superior Homes of Lancaster. The XSC winner will receive $500-to-win. The XSC Rookie Rumble will run a separate race.

The raindate for the event will be Sunday, July 15 with a starting time of 6:00 p. m. instead of 7:00 p. m.

Candy Johnston of Duncannon was the name drawn last weekend to receive the “ride of a lifetime” in the Superior Home Race Car Ride-Along with Ray Broderick. She will receive a few laps in the passenger seat of Ray’s Xtreme Stock Car. Every week one ticket will be drawn from the adult general admission tickets to win a ride for the week after.

Last Saturday night found Bud Witmer in victory lane for his first win of the season over Steven Billet and Jake Jones. Kory Sites won his third Street Stock feature of the season and his 50th career in a close battle with Steven Dove. Michael Goodwin bested the Xtreme Stock Car field again in the 30-lap feature event by a car length over Charlie Pensinger and Ray Broderick. Grant Adams won the Four Cylinder Stock Car feature over Ronnie Buck. Joshua Morrow won the 15-lap Legends Cars feature. John Stoll, Jr. picked up the win in the XSC Rookie Rumble race and Butch Richcreek, Jr. won the Susquehanna Recyclers Mini Van Race.

General Admission Grandstand ticket prices for Saturday night will be Adults and Teens (13 & older) $15.00; Children (12 & under) are free. Pit pass prices are $25.00 with a reduced price of $22.00 for all pit competitor license holders. The minimum age requirement to purchase a pit pass is 14 years of age with a copy of a birth certificate is required for all ages 14 to 17.

The pit gates will open 4:30 p. m. Grandstand gates will open at 5:00 p. m. Warmups begin at 6:30 p. m. with qualifying races at 7:00 p. m. followed by consolation races and feature events.

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