Posted on February 17, 2011, 9:08 pm, by admin, under
Pro Sports.
Donnie Neuenberger with Darryl Saucier (Eagle owner) are in Daytona this week hoping to earn a title. (Photo contributed)
By Michael Butler
RRS Correspondent
(Feb. 18, 2011)
TALLASSEE - Darryl Saucier cringed a bit as racing veteran Donnie Neuenberger did a burn out in his garage at the Eagle Convenience Store headquarters, also known as Freedom Fuels in Kent.
The Eagle truck will run on the NASCAR truck series this season, with Neuenberger driving. The first race will be Friday in Daytona, where Neuenberger hopes to be a qualifier for the Nationwide race as well.
Posted on April 22, 2010, 8:53 am, by admin, under
Pro Sports.
Staff Report
(April 22, 2010)
Saturday’s event at the Montgomery Motor Speedway, “Show me the Monday II” has been postponed until May 1.
Posted on March 22, 2010, 3:29 pm, by admin, under
Pro Sports.
Justin South enjoys his victory in Saturday’s Show Me the Money race at the Montgomery Motor Speedway. (Photo by Anna Denton)
Staff Report
(March 22, 2010)
Josh Hamner will talk about the one that got away.
After leading for most of the way, Hamner let Justin South slip past him on the last lap for the victory and the $5,000 prize in front of a packed infield and grandstands in the ”Show Me the Money” opener at Montgomery Motor Speedway on Saturday.
Posted on March 13, 2010, 9:20 am, by admin, under
Pro Sports.
Cars were prepared for practice rounds on Friday and Saturday in anticipation of next week’s "Show Me the Money" series opener at the Montgomery Motorspeedway. (Staff Photo)
Staff Report
(March 13, 2010)
The next late-model race, “Show Me the Money” is about one week away at the Montgomery Motor Speedway.
But the officials on Friday were all about showing off the new improvements at the track.
Montgomery Motor Speedway will be the site of the All-American 400 in September. (Photo contributed)
By Bill Desmond
RRS Contributor
(Jan. 26, 2010)
The All American 400, billed by the late Bob Harmon as “The Greatest Short Track Race In America,” has been trademarked by Bobby Knox and Montgomery Motor Speedway.
The New All American 400 is scheduled for Sept. 16-18 in Montgomery.