Williams Grove Is July 4th PA Speedweek Stop, 10G To Win Mitch Smith Memorial Slated

  6/29/14

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

Mechanicsburg â€“ Williams Grove Speedway will host the biggest event of the 24th Pennsylvania Speedweek series this Independence Day, Friday, July 4 at 7:30 pm when it hosts the 26th annual Mitch Smith Memorial for sprint cars, paying a hefty $10,000 to win out of a purse worth over $30,000.

 

The Mitch Smith Memorial will be the second 2014 speedweek date slated for the track after Williams Grove began this year’s speedweek on June 27 when Danny Dietrich took an exciting victory worth $5,000.

 

Friday’s Mitch Smith Memorial will use time trials to set the field as do all speedweek events and the feature will be 30 laps in distance.

 

A special holiday fireworks display is also slated during the program.

 

The Saturday Series 358 late models will also be on the July 4 racing card. 

 

The Mitch Smith Memorial began in honor of the late star in 1989.

 

Known affectionately to most as the “Linglestown Leadfoot,” Smith was one of the most electric sprint car stars to ever grace the Cumberland County oval and the Central Pa region with his talents.

 

Perhaps his biggest claim to fame was his trumping of the world-renowned USAC sprint car stars when they came east to Williams Grove Speedway in 1971. 

 

For comparison purposes, USAC was in 1971 what the World of Outlaws is to sprint car racing today.

 

They just simply didn’t get beat.

 

Except by Mitch Smith in Central Pa in 1971. 

 

The USAC’ers were furious.

 

The PA drivers and fans were famous. 

 

At the end of his four-decade career in 1978, Mitch Smith had amassed 179 overall total career feature wins including 27 in a sprint car and nine in a super modified at Williams Grove alone. 

 

Smith drove for owners like Mary Flack in the Flying Tiger, John Regester, Gary Wasson and Al Hamilton in the famed No. 77.

 

After being felled by a massive heart attack in 1988, Smith was posthumously inducted into the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame in 1995.

 

Fred Rahmer and Lance Dewease have done the best in the Smith Memorial over the years, each owning four victories. 

 

Already a winner at the track this season on two occasions including just last week, Danny Dietirch is the defending winner of the Mitch Smith Memorial. 

 

Aside from Friday programs at the oval, the Williams Grove Speedway Saturday Series, offering racing action with the Super Sportsman, 358 late models and street stocks at 6:30 pm is in full swing.

 

Saturday Series adult admission is JUST $5.  And please remember, kids ages 12 and under are always admitted free at Williams Grove Speedway!   

 

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website at www.williamsgrove.com or by visiting the oval on Facebook or via Twitter. 

 

 

 

MITCH SMITH MEMORIAL WINNERS

 

1989            Stevie Smith

1990            Joey Allen

1991            Don Kreitz Jr.

1992            Lance Dewease

1993            Keith Kauffman

1994            Fred Rahmer

1995            Lance Dewease

1996            Keith Kauffman

1997            Lance Dewease

1998            Todd Shaffer

1999            Fred Rahmer

2000            Don Kreitz Jr.

2001            Lance Dewease

2002            Greg Hodnett

2003            Greg Hodnett

2004            Fred Rahmer

2005            Fred Rahmer

2006            Jeff Shepard

2007            Greg Hodnett

2008            Doug Esh

2009            Daryn Pittman

2010            Daryn Pittman

2011            Alan Krimes

2012        Stevie Smith

2013        Danny Dietrich 

 



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