Bechtelsville,
PA – Mother Nature has not been kind to the Outlaw Enduro Series. Only
one of the three previously scheduled events has been completed thus far
in the 2017 racing season due to unsatisfactory weather conditions.
Drivers, teams and fans are anxiously awaiting the next event, which is
coming up on Sunday June 4th at Grandview Speedway.
Plenty of racing will be held on that June 4 afternoon beginning at 1PM.
The Big Car and Small Car classes are each competing in a pair of
60-lap races. Other Enduro classes include: Junkyard Cars (50-laps) and
a main event for the Ladies division. Adult general admission to the
stands is just $10 with children under the age of 12 admitted free.
In
the season opener, veteran endurance racer Phil Levering of Parkerford
walked away with three total victories (2-small car/1-junkyard car).
Travis Guyer of Ivyland and 305 Sprint-Car racer Jon Haegele of Hatboro
won the twin Big Car Enduro races.
The
popular Blast from the Past Vintage Stock Cars will share the card
along with enduros. Weather has been somewhat more understanding to the
vintage club as they held five events thus far. Ronnie Peck of Pottstown
has simply dominated the Modified class as he captured four victories
along the way. Ron Myers of Coatsville won the most previous event on
May 20. The Vintage class has been wide open with competition this year
as twenty different drivers have entered the first five races Victories
have gone to Dave Smith (2) and rookie Andy Cassel (3).
Information on both clubs can be found on the web at www.outlawenduroseries.com and www.bftpvscc.com
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