Plenty
of fun and excitement on tap for
Fremont's Jim Ford Classic weekend
Wednesday,
Aug. 29, 2012
Contact: Brian Liskai
FREMONT, Ohio – The Jim Ford
Classic weekend at Fremont
Speedway just keeps getting bigger
and more exciting.
When the University of
Northwestern Ohio All Star Circuit
of Champions visit “The Track that
Action Built,” Friday and
Saturday, Sept. 14 and 15, it be
the 104th and 105th appearance of
the series at Fremont Speedway.
The fifth annual event will also
have a lot to say about who takes
the UNOH All Star championship and
the series’ Ohio Region title
which will reward the champion
$20,000.
All Pro Aluminum Cylinder Heads
will sponsor the Friday night
event, which will also include the
Fremont Federal Credit Union 305
Sprints who will be competing in
two feature events as they make-up
the remaining laps of a rained out
main from Aug. 4. The Fremont
Fence Dirt Trucks will also be in
competition.
Ludwig Propane backs the Saturday
event which will pay the UNOH All
Star 50-lap feature winner
$10,000! The 305 sprints and dirt
trucks will also be in
competition. There is a rain date
for this event set for Sunday,
Sept. 16.
Three time All Star champion Dale
Blaney has swept the four series
events at Fremont in 2012 and now
leads the All Stars’ all-time win
list at “The Track That Action
Built” with 11 victories. Blaney
now has 16 career wins at Fremont.
As of Aug. 29, the Low Rider had
scored eight UNOH All Star wins in
2012 to move his career total to
92, just six behind Kenny Jacobs
for the series’ all-time win lead.
Blaney currently holds a slim lead
over three time series champion
Tim Shaffer for the Ohio Region
championship. Shaffer, who, as of
Aug. 29, had five UNOH All Star
wins in 2012 to run his career
total to 50, holds the lead in the
series’ National Points as he
looks to wrap up his fourth
straight championship – a feat
only Jacobs and Chad Kemenah have
accomplished in the history of the
All Stars.
Last year for the Jim Ford
Classic, Shaffer held off 2011
Fremont track champion Bryan
Sebetto for the Friday night win.
When the money was on the line the
next night, Sebetto banged wheels
with Shaffer – who had won the Jim
Ford Classic finale in 2009 and
2010 - coming to the checkered and
edged “The Steel City Outlaw” by
.045 seconds for the $10,000 win –
the biggest victory of his career.
Adding to the excitement on
Saturday, Greg Wilson charged from
dead last – 24th – to finish
third.
As of Aug. 29, Sebetto was leading
the Kistler Racing Products FAST
(Fremont Attica Sprint Title)
Championship Series points as he
looks to repeat as the $10,000
champion. He has scored three wins
at Fremont and 4 at Attica Raceway
Park in 2012.
While winless at Fremont in 2012,
Craig Mintz, the track’s 2010
champion and recently crowned 2012
Attica champion (3 wins), has been
very consistent to lead Fremont’s
point standings.
Also starting to come on strong at
the end of the season is Byron
Reed, a three-time Fremont
champion who is also looking for
his first win at “The Track That
Action Built” in 2012. Two-time
track champion Mile Linder has
scored a win at Fremont in 2012,
as has Chris Andrews. Don’t count
out Dean Jacobs, who has 2
victories at Fremont in 2012, or
young gun Cole Duncan who scored a
victory at the track and has
several wins around Ohio this
season. Add to that mix tough
weekly competitors Phil Gressman,
Brian Smith, Duane Zablocki and a
host of others.
Then throw in UNOH All Star
competitors David Gravel, who is
third in the national points, Paul
McMahan, Cap Henry, Danny
Holtgraver and 2012 Ohio Sprint
Speedweek Champion Stevie Smith
and possibly of the Eastern Region
point leader Daryn Pittman.
Besides the racing, it will be a
fun-filled weekend for the fans
and race teams with many other
events planned.
Kistler Racing Products will
present a corn hole tournament at
10 a.m. Saturday to benefit the
Fremont Speedway Hall of Fame.
Entry is $10 per team and the
winning team will take home $100
and apparel from KRP. Half of the
entry fees will be paid out to the
top three teams.
Also on Saturday, Kear’s Speed
Shop will present the 2012 Fremont
Speedway Trophy Queen Contest at
11:30 a.m. in the Hall of Fame. A
panel of diverse judges – all with
extensive knowledge of racing and
Fremont Speedway – will pick the
track’s queen for next season. The
queen will take home $100 and
apparel from Kear’s Speed Shop.
Entry forms for the queen contest
can be found at
www.fremontohspeedway.com
And for the race fans’ tailgating
fun, Hoy’s Bar will present the
band Sneaky Pete playing from 1-3
p.m. under the covered grandstands
on Saturday.
There is plenty of camping
available across the street from
the race track.
For more information go to
www.fremontohspeedway.com or
www.allstarsprint.com.
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