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chance to get tickets for Fremont Speedway banquet...fans welcome to attend
Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2009
Contact: Brian Liskai
liskai2x@cros.net
FREMONT, Ohio - Monday, Nov.
16 is the deadline for race teams and fans to
purchase tickets for the
2009 Fremont Speedway Awards Banquet.
The coveted Fremont Speedway
championships literally came down to the last
laps of the feature for
all three divisions on championship night. "The
Track That Action Built"
will throw the checkered flag on the 2009 season at
a gala banquet on Saturday,
Nov. 21 at Ole Zim's Wagonshed, where the top 10
in points in the Fort Ball
Pizza Palace 410 Sprints; Fremont Federal Credit
Union 305 Sprints and Fremont
Fence Dirt Trucks will receive point fund
money and gift certificates
from Bell Racing Products.
Not only are the race teams
invited to the banquet - drivers must be present
to accept their point fund
money - the fans are also welcome to come out and
enjoy a delicious family-style
meal and to meet and talk to their favorite
drivers.
In the 410 sprints, Brock
Mayes' 3 feature wins was just enough to earn him
the track championship by
3 points over defending and three-time champion
Byron Reed. Fremont Attica
Sprint Title Champion Craig Mintz finished third,
just 10 points out of the
title. The rest of the top 10 were: 4. Mark
Keegan; 5. Mike Linder;
6. Lee Jacobs; 7. David Harrison; 8. rookie Cap
Henry; 9. rookie Kevin Lee;
and 10. Brian Smith. Cap Henry will be honored
as the 2009 Rookie of the
Year.
In the 305 sprints, Todd
Heuerman's third place run - right behind Paul
Weaver- on the championship
night was good enough to secure him the track
title by just one point
over Weaver.The rest of the top 10 were: 3.
defending champion Stuart
Brubaker; 4. Nate Dussel; 5. Bobby Clark; 6. D.J.
Foos; 7. Steve Rando; 8.
Jimmy Colvin; 9. Bill Kraylek; 10. Chad Wilson. Tim
Bottles will be honored
as the 2009 Rookie of the Year.
In the dirt trucks, Steve
Endicott's two feature wins coupled with many
solid top five runs netted
him his first track championship. Rounding out
the top 10 were: the track's
all-time feature winner; Art Ball in second; 3.
Bob Dible; 4. defending
champion Jim McGrath; 5. Jimmy McGrath Jr.; 6. Loren
Schwochow; 7. Will Tezak;
8. three-time champion Steve Sabo; 9. Brian Sorg;
10. Dan Hennig. Keith Sorg
will be honored as the 2009 Rookie of the Year.
Tickets for the banquet are
$25 each and includes a family-style,
all-you-can eat dinner.
Doors will open at the banquet hall - located just
south of U.S. 20 on St.
Rt. 590 - at 5:30 p.m. with dinner at 6:30 p.m. and
the awards ceremony to follow.
For tickets call Rich Farmer
at 419-307-4241.
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