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Motorsports: Grove big test for Meyers' repeat
Any hopes for Jason Meyers to repeat as World of Outlaws champion may depend on how well the Clovis, Calif., driver fares this weekend in the 49th running of the National Open for 410 sprint cars starting tonight at Williams Grove Speedway.
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Motorsports: Late model open wraps up 2011 Selinsgrove season
The 66th season of racing at Selinsgrove Speedway will come to an end on Oct. 8 with the twice-postponed 13th annual Late Model Open.
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Shawn Wood's column on motorsports: Homework pays off for Heimbach
There is something about homework, at one time or another, that all of us dreaded, especially if there was homework over the holidays. That wasn't the case for Selinsgrove's Blane Heimbach this past winter.
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Motorsports (Area notebook): Titles to be decided at Selinsgrove Speedway
The final points race of the season for Selinsgrove Speedway's weekly divisions of 358 sprint cars, late models, pro stocks and roadrunners takes place Saturday at 7.
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Folk bowls a strike with All Star race
There are few things in life you can count on. One is that your mom will always be there for you and the other is dad has the final say.
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Selinsgrove Speedway: Cannon wins National Open
The one thing missing from Pat Cannon's resume at Selinsgrove Speedway was a 410 sprint car win.
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Cannon wins National Open
The one thing missing from Pat Cannon’s resume at Selinsgrove Speedway was a 410 sprint car win.
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Area motorsports notebook: Schuchart makes 410 debut at National Open
With eight wins at four different tracks, including three wins at Selinsgrove Speedway, Logan Schuchart, of Hanover, will make his 410 sprint car debut on Saturday night in the Jim Nace Memorial 29th annual National Open.
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Motorsports: Memorial to Nace on tap Saturday
The late Jim Nace was to Selinsgrove Speedway what Richard Petty was to NASCAR when it came to understanding the importance of fans.
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Shawn Wood's column on motorsports: Big races, big car counts
Despite the devastation caused by the flooding from the remnants of Tropical Storm Lee, two area tracks were able to get in their biggest races of the year.
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