| Fremont
succombs to rains
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Contact: Brian Liskai
419-271-3299
FREMONT, Ohio - Despite efforts
to get the racing in, heavy rains during
heat race action forced
the cancellation of racing Saturday, July 19 on Beck
Oil Night at Fremont Speedway.
All three Fremont Fence Dirt
Truck heats had been run and two of the four
Fremont Federal Credit Union
305 Sprint heats were contested before a heavy
rain shower hit "The Track
That Action Built." Fremont Speedway crews and
the dedicated push truck
drivers worked on the track for some time. A
meeting with the race drivers
indicated their concerns of a fast, one-lane
race track and not being
able to put on a good show for the dedicated fans,
and the possibility of a
soft surface getting rough, prompting the decision
to cancel the rest of the
night's races.
"We tried are darnest, but
the safety of our drivers and the entertainment
of our fans is our top priority
and the conditions just weren't going to
guarantee that," said Fremont
Speedway Co-Promoter Rich Farmer.
"We sincerely thank all those
who came out and stayed during the rain delay.
Our fans are amazing and
deserve an entertaining, exciting fun night of
racing and we will continue
to work hard to provide that. Unfortunately,
Mother Nature had other
plans," added Andy James, Co-Promoter of Fremont
Speedway.
Fans and those in the pits
should hang on to their ticket stubs and wrist
bans as they will ensure
admission to one of the next three regular night's
racing events - Saturday,
July 26, Saturday, Aug. 2 or Saturday, Aug. 9.
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