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Port Royal Speedway is a 0.5-mile (0.80 km) dirt racetrack in Port Royal, Juniata County, Pennsylvania in the United States. It was opened on September 10, 1938. It was opened on September 10, 1938. History
Nittany Showdown (October 26) at Port Royal Speedway was canceled due to weather conditions. [24] Tuscarora 50 (October 27) at Port Royal Speedway was postponed to October 28 due to rain. [25] Night 2 of the World of Outlaws World Finals (November 2) at The Dirt Track at Charlotte was postponed due to weather conditions.
The first preliminary night of the Topless 100 at Batesville Motor Speedway in Locust Grove, Arkansas scheduled for August 19 was rained out. [15] The finale of the Rumble by the River at Port Royal Speedway in Port Royal, Pennsylvania scheduled for August 28 was rained out. [16]
The following night, he won again in the final event at Port Royal Speedway. Larson won the Pennsylvania Speedweek title with four wins and three podiums. [ 105 ] [ 106 ] Larson competed in the All Star Circuit of Champions sprint cars at Knoxville Raceway where he set a series record and scored his seventh consecutive win. [ 107 ]
Steve Kinser's 2007 World of Outlaws sprint car at the King's Royal race. The series is a national tour of high power to weight, custom fabricated sprint cars. The race cars feature large adjustable wings on the top and large rear tires that transfer their power to the dirt tracks they race on.
After missing the playoffs in 2020, Friesen later abandoned a full-time Truck schedule and skipped a race at Kansas Speedway in order to run the Short Track Super Series at Port Royal Speedway. [24] On the night of the Kansas truck event, Friesen finished second to Mat Williamson in a $53,000-to-win race at Port Royal. [25]
In 1995 he won his second $50,000 to win King's Royal at Eldora Speedway [2] on his way to winning the WoO Championship. [1] In the 1997 season, he won the Gold Cup, and the Knoxville Nationals, which is considered the premiere event in sprint car racing. [1] He was the first driver who did not defend his Knoxville win, when he moved into NASCAR.
The 2022 USAC Silver Crown Champ Car Series was the 51st season of Silver Crown racing under the USAC banner. The season began with the Sumar Classic at Terre Haute Action Track on May 1 and ended at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park on October 22. [1] The entire season was featured live and on-demand on FloRacing. [2]