Fremont Speedway adds special
Hall of Fame page to website
Friday, Feb. 5, 2010
Contact Brian Liskai
liskai2x@cros.net
FREMONT, Ohio - Fremont Speedway
is one of the oldest and most historical
dirt oval tracks in the
United States. The best drivers in the world have
competed at "The Track That
Action Built" over its 59 year history. To pay
tribute to that rich tradition,
Fremont Speedway instituted a Hall of Fame
in 2009, inducting 17 individuals
during a special ceremony in June.
As the second class of the
Fremont Speedway Hall of Fame gets set for
induction on June 5, "The
Track That Action Built" is unveiling a special
section on its website -
www.fremontohspeedway.com - devoted to all the
inductees. Website administrator
Doug Ford, with the help of Hall of Fame
trustee Randy Mapus, has
created 18 pages of tribute to those already in the
Hall of Fame - Al Franks,
Art Ball, Darl Harrison, Dorothy Shilling, Gene
Notestine, George Fosco,
Gug Keegan, Harold Billow, Harold McGilton, Herb
Robison, Jim Ford, Jim Linder,
Jim McCune, John Auxter, Paul Strasser,
Rollie Beale and Wendell
Smith.
Go to www.fremontohspeedway.com
and click on the Hall of Fame link to view
photos, a brief list of
accomplishments of each inductee and more when you
click on the photo of each
person.
The 10 individuals who will
be enshrined in the Fremont Speedway Hall of
Fame in 2010 will be added
to the site at a future date.
"Doug and Randy have done
a wonderful job of sorting through thousands of
photographs to put a very
special section together. I hope current drivers
and fans visit it to see
who built Fremont Speedway to what it is today,"
said Brian Liskai, Hall
of Fame Trustee and track announcer.
Also coming soon to the Fremont
Speedway website will be more historical
photos from the collections
of former track promoters Frank Jenssen and Dot
Szakovits-Shilling.
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