Another Dirty Deeds 25 For Williams Grove 358s Is August 30
Limited sprint purse worth nearly $12,000 up for grabs PLUS $500 in awards
Mechanicsburg – The second Dirty Deeds 25 of the season for 358 sprint cars is on tap Friday night, August 30 at Williams Grove Speedway.
The Dirty Deeds 25 will pay $2,500 to the winner out of a purse worth nearly $12,000 for the limited sprints.
Action, including Diamond Series racing for the 410 sprint cars, gets underway at 7:30 pm.
The first Dirty Deeds 25 of the season at Williams Grove was scored by Matt Findley on May 31.
Hard Charger and Hard Luck Awards will be handed out after the Dirty Deeds main event, worth $250 each.
Heats will be lined up via regular handicapping with the feature lineup set using straight-up finishes from the heats.
Dirty Deeds Repair and Fabrication LLC., of Honey Brook is the title sponsor of the Dirty Deeds 25.
The special race for the 358 sprints will no doubt be a pivotal event in the hotly contested chase for the 2024 track title at Williams Grove as Doug Hammaker and Derek Locke are currently tied atop the standings with four races to go in the season.
Hammaker of Grantville has been the only driver able to repeat in the 358 sprint division at the track so far this season while single wins have gone to: Andy Best, Adam Carberry, Findley, Chase Gutshall, Preston Lattomus and Dylan Norris.