Joe Harz 410 Sprint Tribute Race 6K To Win This Week At Williams Grove, 20K Purse Match Race For 358s Also Slated
Mechanicsburg – Williams Grove Speedway will honor former sprint car owner Joe Harz with the Hoosier Diamond Series Joe Harz Tribute Race for 410 sprint cars coming up this Friday, September 2 at 7:30 pm.
Joe Harz and Lance Dewease celebrate victory in the Williams Grove National Open in 2001.
Presented by Liberty Excavators Inc. of Camp Hill, the special event will pay $6,000 to win the 25-lap main for the Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprint cars. .
Also taking place on Friday night will be the much-anticipated Match Race for the HJ Towing & Recovery 358 sprint cars.
The 25-lap Match Race offers a purse worth over $20,000 with $2,021 going to the winner while the 24th or final finisher takes home $696.
The Liberty Excavators Inc. Joe Harz Tribute Race for the 410 sprints will see drivers qualify against the clock to set heat starting grids.
A $300 bonus will be paid to the fastest driver in time trials courtesy of Fast Tees Screenprinting of Thompsontown.
The racing program honoring car owner Harz will include special pre-race interviews with Harz and some of his former drivers and mechanics in the speedway infield beginning at 5:45 pm.
A specially restored Harz No. 88H sprint car will also be on display for the night.
After fielding modifieds for several years, Harz launched into the sprint car world in 1984 with Meme Desantis of Temple wheeling the car.
After that drivers such as Kramer Williamson, Fred Rahmer, Richard Lupo, Kenny Adams, Sean Michael, Mike Wagner and Lance Dewease wheeled the car among a few others.
Founded in 1977, event sponsor Liberty Excavators Inc. of Camp Hill specializes in turnkey site development, commercial/residential site development and in heavy equipment hauling among other services.
Learn more about the firm at www.libertyinc.net.
Thanks to the efforts of Bill Devine from Dirty Deeds in Honey Brook, a family of donating sponsors is contributing to the Match Race for 358 sprints that will be staged on Friday night.
Donating sponsors include: Dirty Deeds, Honey Brook; Chad Baker Drain Cleaning, Plumbing & HVAC, Enola; Ephrata Recycling, Ephrata; Beartown Recycling, Narvon; Roberson Truck Parts, Honey Brook; The Mennonite Mafia family and the Devine Motorsports No. 70 D pit crew.
The format for the Match Race will find drivers drawing for heat starting positions.
The top finishers in the heats will then redraw to start in the first four, five or six rows of the feature, dependent on the number of heats that are contested.
All starting positions behind the drivers that redraw for the feature will be filled via a heads-up format based on heat finishing position.
Fireworks will also be part of the special holiday weekend program at Williams Grove.
Adult general admission is set at $20 with youth ages 13-20 admitted for just $10 while kids ages 12 and under are always admitted for FREE at Williams Grove Speedway.