305
Sprints battle at Fremont for
$2,500; kids to pedal for cash
Friday,
Aug. 24, 2012
Contact: Brian Liskai
FREMONT, Ohio – The 305 sprint
teams compete at Fremont Speedway
every week. While the division is
considered a “support” class, many
fans feel the drivers put on some
of the best racing. Now, the 305
sprint teams will be the
“headliner” when “The Track That
Action Built” reopens after the
Sandusky County Fair with the 13th
Annual 305 Sprint Invitational
Presented by Gressman Powersports
and Level Performance on Sunday,
Sept. 2.
The 305 Sprint Invitational will
pay the feature winner $2,500 –
one of the richest prizes for the
division in the country.
While the event was rained out
last season, past winners of the
305 invite are: 2000 - Bobby
Foster; 2001- Bryan Scott; 2002 -
Roger Shammo; 2003 - Scott Miller;
2004 - Paul Weaver; 2006 - Paul
Weaver; 2007 - Andy Shammo; 2008 -
Todd Heuerman; 2009 - John Ivy;
and 2010, Bryan Sebetto.
Also in competition will be the
Fremont Fence Dirt Trucks, who
will be competing in double
features as they make up a rained
out event from Aug. 4 in addition
to their regular night of racing.
Also, the ladies will get behind
the wheel of dirt trucks for the
Powder Puff race.
Fremont Speedway – thanks to the
Tackle Box II – has been handing
out free bicycles to youngsters
every week for over a decade. Now,
kids will have the opportunity to
race their bikes on the famous
track for cash. The kids will be
divided into two age categories,
with the younger kids racing down
the track’s front stretch and the
older kids riding all the way
around the one-third mile oval.
In the 13 events the 305 sprints
have competed in this season,
there have been nine different
winners. Current track point
leader D.J. Foos has four
victories at Fremont in 2012,
while Paige Polyak has two wins.
Also scoring victories are Zack
Kramer, who defeated the 360
sprints in the annual challenge,
John Ivy, Nate Dussel, Bobby
Clark, Dustin Dinan, Jamie Miller
and Caleb Griffith. Throw in
challengers Alvin Roepke, Jimmy
Colvin, Jason Keckler, Dustin
Stroup, Jordan Ryan and young guns
Jess Stiger, Tyler Gunn, Steve
Rando and more and the
Invitational has the recipe for
excitement.
To add to the fun, the 305 sprints
will qualify – one lap – and then
the top eight qualifiers who
transfer to the feature through
their heats will compete in the
King of the Hill – two cars, two
laps. The winners of each of the
four preliminary events will then
square off – two cars, two laps –
until there are just two cars
left. The winner of the King of
the Hill will have his or her
choice to start on the pole or
outside the front row in the
feature.
Gates will open at 4 p.m. on
Sunday, Sept. 2 with racing at 7
p.m. Tickets are $13 for adults;
$10 for senior citizens; $6 for
teens ages 11-16; with kids 10 and
under getting in free.
For more information go to
www.fremontohspeedway.com
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