Memorial Weekend Race
Festival Comes To Mt. Lawn Speedway
Salem,
Ind. (January 30, 2003) -
Officials of Champion Racing Association
and Mt. Lawn Speedway announced plans today for a huge racing event at
Mt. Lawn Speedway on the Sunday, May 25th and Monday, May 26th of
Memorial Day Weekend. That weekend the flat .3-mile egg-shaped oval
located five miles west of New Castle, Indiana, will have the richest
event ever in its storied history. Over $40,000 will be awarded in
purses to competitors in four different divisions that weekend.
Headlining the racing
activities for the weekend will be the first ever appearance of the CRA
Sunoco Super Series at Mt. Lawn Speedway. This top touring late model
series is the same series that will run the historic Winchester 400 and
Anderson 400 during the 2003 season. For the Mt. Lawn event the Sunoco
Super Series teams will headline activities in a 150-lap feature event
on Monday, May 26th after fans are treated to a preview the night prior
with a 25-lap Shoot-Out event on Sunday, May 25th. Sunoco Super Series
veterans Jeff Lane, Jim Crabtree, Bull Baker, Brian Rievley and Kenny
Tweedy return to a sight of their past racing roots to battle for the
glory of being the first Sunoco Super Series winner at Mt. Lawn
Speedway.
Also competing in the
First Annual Memorial Day Weekend Race Festival will be Mt. Lawn's own
Late Model division in a 50 lap special event. Also on the schedule of
events will be a $1,500 to win 100-lap Thunder Car event that is sure to
attract the best competitors from all over central Indiana. In addition
fans will see a 50-lap Mini Thunder Car event that will pay an
unprecedented of $300 to win! This event will combine regional Front
Wheel and Rear Wheel Compacts in a guaranteed action packed race.
All four-feature events
on Monday, May 26th will receive television coverage on a delayed
broadcast on the Insight Cable Network. The Sunoco Super Series 150 lap
event will be shown in its entirety with highlights of the other three
feature events also included in the broadcast.
“We are very pleased to
be working with Champion Racing Association and the Sunoco Super Series
for this historic event,” remarked Rick Sweigart, Promoter of Mt. Lawn
Speedway. “This is always a huge weekend of racing in the state of
Indiana, now New Castle and Henry County will be a big part of that
great racing weekend tradition!”
Sunday's events will
include practice for all divisions, time trials for the Sunoco Super
Series and the Mt. Lawn Late Models. Racing action that night will come
from the exciting qualifying races for Thunder Cars and Mini Thunder
Cars as driver's battle their way into both divisions big paying
features on Monday afternoon. Also on Sunday evening, fans will get a
chance to see the Sunoco Super Series stars compete in a special 25 lap
Shoot-Out event.
“Champion Racing
Association and the Sunoco Super Series are really looking forward to
this awesome weekend of racing,” said R.J. Scott, Managing Partner of
Champion Racing Association and the Sunoco Super Series. “New Castle is
were I grew up and go home to see family, so it's great to be able to
help bring this kind of racing event to Mt. Lawn Speedway and the people
of Henry County. This historic racetrack is what helped get me started
in racing, and I'm proud to make Champion Racing Association and the
Sunoco Super Series part of that history!”
The late George W.
Sweigart built Mt. Lawn Speedway in 1934. Clara Sweigart, the current
owner of Mt. Lawn Speedway since the death of her husband George A.
Sweigart in October of 1999, makes Mt. Lawn the oldest family owned
racetrack in Indiana and possibly the United States. Mt. Lawn began as a
dirt track, built on a former baseball field. The track had a concrete
surface in the early 40's before having its first asphalt race in the
late 40's after World War II. Mt. Lawn's most notable feature is it's
famous short turn at “home plate”, where cars of all types must get
heavy on the brakes after coming out of the sweeping big turn at the
north end of the track, down a long backstretch, which is the fastest
part of the racetrack. Some of the notable drivers who have competed at
Mt. Lawn Speedway include open wheel legends Jim Rathman, Dick Rathman
and Pat O'Connor. The late Kenny Irwin and 2003 NASCAR Winston Cup
Champion Tony Stewart raced midgets at Mt. Lawn in the 1990's. For more
information on Mt. Lawn Speedway including an aerial picture of the
track, go to
www.mtlawn.com.