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screvenpr
10-11-2011, 01:48 PM
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Screven Motor Speedway's 2nd Annual Winter Freeze event will feature the World of Outlaws Late Model Series for a $20,000-to-win season opener for the series, plus the All Star Circuit of Champions Sprint Car series will return for the annual event. The World of Outlaws Late Model series will complete a 60-lap feature event paying $20,000 to the winner on Saturday, February 11, 2012 with qualifying on Friday, February 10, 2012.

The All Star Circuit of Champions Sprint Car Series will also have a complete show on Friday, February 10 and Saturday, February 11. The payouts for these races are still being planned and will be released shortly once an agreement has been reached.

The track will also be open on Monday, February 6 – Wednesday, February 8 for additional testing sessions. Track owner, Redd Griffin, will prepare the track daily and make it available for $50 per team to have additional testing sessions prior to the Winter Freeze event. Thursday, February 9 will feature a full regular practice session as well in preparation for Friday and Saturday's Winter Freeze event.

Fans attending the event will have access to all venues at the track including pit access to all tracks for one small price. In addition, fans will get the chance to compete in the second annual go-kart challenge with some of the drivers on hand for the event (more information coming soon). Plus, the track will host autograph sessions, meet and greets and more for fans in attendance.

Racing will also be conducted at Screven's other venues during this event: Game(not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word) Speedway Go Kart Track, Gee Chee Creek Mudd Drag, and the concession go kart track is available for fans to rent a sprint go cart and challenge friends and family head-to-head on the asphalt track.

More information on this event will be coming shortly, so check out the track website regularly (www.screvenmotorspeedway.com) for more information or call (912) 228-5886.

HighMaintenance2007
11-21-2011, 11:11 PM
Georgia Track’s Second Annual ‘Winter Freeze’ Event Becomes A $20,000-To-Win Spectacular

SYLVANIA, GA – April 1, 2011 – The 2012 World of Outlaws Late Model Series season will kick off in unprecedented fashion.

Screven Motor Speedway’s second annual ‘Winter Freeze’ event will become a multi-day, $20,000-to-win WoO LMS extravaganza on Feb. 9-11, 2012, track and series officials announced on Friday.

The 60-lap headline A-Main will be the richest season-opening race in the history of the WoO LMS as well as the biggest show ever presented at promoter Redd Griffin’s 15-year-old Georgia track located about an hour’s drive Northwest of Savannah.

It will also mark just the second time since the national tour was restarted in 2004 under the World Racing Group banner that the schedule will begin at a facility other than Volusia Speedway Park in Barberville, Fla.


“We’re extremely excited to work with Redd Griffin and his staff on an event that promises to bring plenty of attention to the World of Outlaws Late Model Series and Screven Motor Speedway,” said WoO LMS director Tim Christman. “Redd approached me with his desire for Screven to host our 2012 season opener and we immediately started to discuss some options.

We’re thrilled that he decided to expand his ‘Winter Freeze’ into the biggest dirt Late Model race that Georgia/Florida Speedweeks has seen in years.”

Griffin, who has scheduled an annual WoO LMS event at his three-eighths-mile oval since 2008, attempted to hold his first ‘Winter Freeze’ program earlier this year, on Feb. 3.

The inaugural event – a doubleheader featuring dirt Late Models and the O’Reilly All-Star Circuit of Champions Sprint Car Series – was postponed by rain to Nov. 2 after all Sprint Car qualifying and a portion of the dirt Late Model preliminaries were completed.

After Screven’s ’11 WoO LMS card was washed out by thunderstorms on March 26, however, Griffin moved to make the dirt Late Model portion of the postponed ‘Winter Freeze’ – which was already slated to restart from scratch on Nov. 2 – a WoO LMS event and pumped up the winner’s share to $12,000. Griffin also agreed to list the Wed., Nov. 2, date as tentative; he will reset the ‘Winter Freeze’ to Tues., Nov. 1, if wet weather would force the World of Outlaws Showdown on Oct. 12 at The Dirt Track at Charlotte to be postponed to Nov. 2 as a lead-in to the World Finals as happened in 2008 and 2009.


Now, just three months after the WoO LMS visits Screven for a critical late-season event, Griffin will bring the tour back for a blockbuster lidlifter. He acted to announce the 2012 event as early as possible in order to get it cemented on the calendars of both fans and racers.


“We’re really looking forward to next year’s ‘Winter Freeze’ with the World of Outlaws Late Model Series,” said Griffin. “I feel real good about it. We want to build our February show and getting together with the World of Outlaws is the way to do it.
“We like working with the World of Outlaws. We’ve had great success with Outlaw races at Screven – that name just draws people.”

Griffin has become known for the annual improvements he makes to his facility and he expects more will be done prior to the 2012 ‘Winter Freeze.’ He said erecting additional grandstands will be high on his list of priorities.

“We’re going to do everything we can to make next year’s ‘Winter Freeze’ a fun weekend for everybody who comes to Screven,” said Griffin, a personable, easily-approachable track owner who is often seen interacting with race teams and fans. “I already can’t wait for February to get here.”

The format for the WoO LMS portion of the 2012 ‘Winter Freeze’ calls for an open practice on Thurs., Feb. 9; time trials and heat races on Fri., Feb. 10; and B-Mains and the 60-lap, big-money A-Main on Sat., Feb. 11.

Local divisions will also compete, and Griffin is planning to include a 410 Sprint Car program on either Thursday or Friday night, pending talks with O’Reilly All-Star officials.

More details of the 2012 ‘Winter Freeze’ at Screven Motor Speedway will be released in the coming months. Log on to www.screvenmotorspeedway.com for information.

Volusia Speedway Park, which since 2004 has hosted the WoO LMS season opener every year with the exception of ’06, will follow Screven on the 2012 schedule.

Tour events on Feb. 23 and 25, 2012, will be part of the 41st annual DIRTcar Nationals that runs from Feb. 14-25.



ALSO ON THE SAME FEB 2012 DATE :


UNOH All Star Circuit of Champions open 2012 season "Down South"

CAMARGO, IL (11-19-11)

By Brian Liskai–

The UNOH All Star Circuit of Champion Sprint Car Series will open their 2012 season with 'good ol’
“Southern Hospitality” in February when they visit GEORGIA 1st & then Florida.

The UNOH All Stars will kick things off when they visit Screven Motor
Speedway in Sylvania, Georgia, on Friday and Saturday, Feb. 10 and 11.

The series then heads to Volusia Speedway Park in Barberville, Fla., Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. 15 and 16, and end up at Bubba Raceway Park in Ocala, Fla. on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Feb. 23-25.

The seven races in the South will pay a combined $35,000 to win and will be part of the All Star’s Eastern Region points battle in addition to points being handed out for the National title.

Pennsylvania Posse member Lance Dewease claimed the series’ first Eastern Region championship in 2011.

He will have his hands full with the likes of three-time and defending All Star champion Tim Shaffer, who also won the Ohio and Great Plains region titles in 2011, and three time series champion Dale Blaney.

Throw in the young guns like Danny Holtgraver, Pete Miller, Cap Henry, David Gravel and more and the possibility of several World ofOutlaw teams competing during these events and you have a recipe forexciting winter racing.

“We’re very excited about the 2012 southern races.

There’s plenty of racing for the folks from up north to see this year in Georgia and Florida. We are working with these stable tracks and promoters and look forward to our tented drivers putting on a tremendous show,” said Guy Webb of All StarChampionship Racing.

SCREVEN`S scond Annual Winter Freeze will take place Feb. 9-11 with the UNOH All Stars in competition with a pair of $5,000-to-win events on Feb.
10 and 11.


Screven will also be open Feb. 6-8 for testing sessions. Screven owner,
Redd Griffin, will prepare the track daily and make it available for $50
per team to have additional testing sessions prior to the Winter Freeze
event.

Thursday, Feb. 9 will feature a full regular practice session as
well in preparation for Friday and Saturday's Winter Freeze event.

Fans attending the Winter Freeze will have access to all venues at the
track including pit access to all tracks for one small price.

In addition, fans will get the chance to compete in the second annual go-kart challenge
with some of the drivers on hand for the event.

Plus, the track will host autograph sessions, meet and greets and more for fans in attendance.



Once again the UNOH All Stars will be a part of the 41st Annual DIRTcar
Nationals presented by UNOH. “America’s Series” will kick off the tradition
on Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. 15 and 16, with each night paying $5,000 to
win.

The UNOH All Stars will wrap up their “Southern Swing” with three big
nights of racing at Bubba Raceway Park in Ocala, Feb. 23-25. The features
the first two nights of action will pay $4,000 to win with the finale on
Feb. 25 paying $7,000.

For more information go to :
www.allstarsprint.com;
www.dirtcarnationals.com;
www.screvenmotorspeedway.com;
and www.bubbaracewaypark.com
www.AllStarSprint.com
www. ascoc.allstarsprint.com

All Star Circuit of Champion Sprint Cars..

$5,000 Friday night $5,000 Saturday night

PLUS WoO SUPER LATE MODEL SAT NIGHT FOR $20,000

( AND COME HONGRY !! )
__________________

latemodel28d
11-22-2011, 10:19 AM
according to fb he will allow the rain-out arm bands from last yrs race, now redd is a great promotor and sms is a 1st class racing felcility and cant beat the consession stand!

44-19-21-39
11-22-2011, 05:44 PM
Screvenpr, I attended this weekends events and really enjoyed being there. Redd has a first class place and a lot of stuff going on. I would like to put in my 2 cents worth though. I forsee a problem with letting all the personal vehicles park in the pits. The racers do not need to be dodging personal vehicles. The corner by the Kart track was very cramped. I'm just a fan and not a racer, so maybe it's no big thing. If they plan on running all of these venues for the winter freeze I am sure there will be a parking problem because that place will be packed. I love that you can go anywhere on the grounds. My last thing, PEOPLE LEAVE THE 4-WHEELERS AT HOME & WALK, you need the exercise. Now that I got that off my chest, come on February.

HighMaintenance2007
11-28-2011, 04:14 PM
The field on other side of dragstrip to be mowed & landscaped this weekend.

Exploring parking campers on the dragstrip

Sprints & possibly SLM`s to be parked on the paved dragstrip parking



Hope to be announcing TITLE & ASSOCIATE SPONSORS very soon ...


Still time left to get on board before advertising gets printed

Governor
11-29-2011, 06:55 AM
The field on other side of dragstrip to be mowed & landscaped this weekend.

Exploring parking campers on the dragstrip

Sprints & possibly SLM`s to be parked on the paved dragstrip parking



Hope to be announcing TITLE & ASSOCIATE SPONSORS very soon ...


Still time left to get on board before advertising gets printed

Sounds great. A little over 10 weeks to go.

joedoozer
11-29-2011, 09:05 AM
Screvenpr, I attended this weekends events and really enjoyed being there. Redd has a first class place and a lot of stuff going on. I would like to put in my 2 cents worth though. I forsee a problem with letting all the personal vehicles park in the pits. The racers do not need to be dodging personal vehicles. The corner by the Kart track was very cramped. I'm just a fan and not a racer, so maybe it's no big thing. If they plan on running all of these venues for the winter freeze I am sure there will be a parking problem because that place will be packed. I love that you can go anywhere on the grounds. My last thing, PEOPLE LEAVE THE 4-WHEELERS AT HOME & WALK, you need the exercise. Now that I got that off my chest, come on February.

I am a racer there and it's bad. It is by far one of the best tracks I have been to. The fact you can go and watch whatever you want, for 1 price. It's a great idea and it's something not every track can do. I really love racing there. But the parking and the 4 wheelers/golf carts are getting out of control. I park just off turn 2 at the T intersection and it's like Times Square there. I can't believe we went a whole season without someone getting hit. The NLMS race I witnessed a Lexus SUV get wiped out by a hauler. I was waiting to go out on the track and everything was blocked by trucks parked in the way, and the Hedmen trailer parked in the middle. A big stacker was trying to squeeze through and went right down the driver's side and tore the mirror off.

It's a great place but the changes I would make would be.
1. Only haulers park inside unless they have a handicap sticker.
2. All 4 wheelers, golf carts, skooters, bicycles or skate boards with a motor must have a working headlight, and it needs to be on. I don't care if its flashlights taped on. They need to be more visible.
3. Anyone operating any of the above vehicles needs to have a valid drivers license, and be subject to a breathalyzer.

Again it is a great place to race, and to come and watch. And one of the reasons is the spectators are allowed in the pits. It's just more fun to walk around and be a "part" of it, than just sitting in the bleachers. But one accident will bring it all to a screeching halt.

HighMaintenance2007
12-31-2011, 07:33 PM
TOTERS/CAMPERS/TRUCKS w 4-WHEELERS GO TO THE BACK GATE ON THE SERVICE ROAD

ALL FANS IN THE FRONT GATE

CAMPERS IN FIELD OUTSIDE THE RIGHT LANE & ALSO ON THE SURFACE of

SAVANNAH RIVER DRAGWAY

1ST 48 SLM`S or SPRINTS w RESERVED PARKING ARE ON THE ASPHALT

ONE WAY PIT TRAFFIC ON TO & OFF OF THE TRACK

HighMaintenance2007
01-01-2012, 03:35 PM
1st 48 SLM`S OR SPRINTS TO RESERVE PARKING WILLBE ON THE PAVEMENT @ SCREVEN FEB 10-11

RSVP w BIGG REDD GRIFFIN ON PRACTICE EARLY IN THE WEEK @ SCREVEN

and...... COME HUNGRY !

HighMaintenance2007
01-02-2012, 11:35 PM
$35 go anywhere...pits g/stands....go carts...mudd draggs...

seifertfan2
01-03-2012, 05:25 PM
$35 go anywhere...pits g/stands....go carts...mudd draggs...

Duane is that for 2 days or just Sat night? Please let me know, thanks.

HighMaintenance2007
01-03-2012, 07:54 PM
WORLD of OUTLAWS FOR $20,000 / HOT LAPS / TIME TRIAL / HEATS FRIDAY

FULL SHOW / HOT LAPS / TIME TRIAL / HEATS / MAIN EVENT / SPRINTS FOR $5,000 FRIDAY

FULL SHOW / HOT LAPS / TIME TRIAL / HEATS / MAIN EVENT / SCREVEN LM`S vs NLMSS FRIDAY


FULL SHOW NESMITH vs FASTRAK

HOT LAPS / TIME TRIAL / HEATS / MAIN EVENT / $2500 WIN SATURDAY

FULL SHOW / HOT LAPS / TIME TRIAL / HEATS / MAIN EVENT / SPRINTS FOR $5,000 SATURDAY

WoO SLM / CONSIS / MAIN EVENT / 60-LAP FOR $20,000 SATURDAY

PAY ONE PRICE TO GO ANYWHERE, PITS or GRANDSTANDS.

EPIC EVENT FEB 9-11 ' WINTER FREEZE '

screvenpr
01-03-2012, 08:49 PM
Admission is $35.00 each night for Friday and Saturday. With your admission you get access to the ENTIRE Screven Motor Speedway facility. Friday will include the full UNOH 410 Sprint car feature for $5,000 to win, full WoO Late Model qualifying, full WoO heat races, a full SMS Late Model feature for $1,500 to win PLUS you also get full pit admission to get up close and personal with all the stars and cars of the WoO Late Model Series and the UNOH 410 Sprint Series. With drivers expected to be in attendance like Josh Richards, Rick Eckert, Austin Hubbard, Chub Frank, Dale Blaney, Fred Rahmer and the rest of the PA Posse... just to name a few. So, this will be an awesome deal for the first day of one of the biggest shows in early 2012.

THEN - your $35 admission on Saturday includes: full access to the SMS facility - Gee Chee Creek Mudd Drag and Game(not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word) Speedway Go Karts running early in the day. THEN as the day wears on you will see a full crate late model event for $2,500 to win, the full UNOH 410 Sprints run another $5,000 to win full show, the big WoO $20,000 to win 60-lap season opener, PLUS pit admission as well to see all of your favorite drivers preparing for the huge season opener event.

Also, don't forget children 6 and under are completely FREE and children 7-12 are $15 for each day and will get to see everything that the adults can see!! This is one show you will NOT want to miss in 2012 and at a great bargain price for all of the action that you will see!

Be sure to come out and join us!

Duane is that for 2 days or just Sat night? Please let me know, thanks.

dirtfan2757
01-04-2012, 06:45 PM
Wouldn't really complain about pricing. Look at the payout and races then think about it. Sprint cars like the ones that are coming never hardly see this area and this HAS to be the 1st $20,000 to win super late model race in South GA ever (Swainsboro is a crate race). Plus, its like to Redd's old saying from a few years back of pay 1 fee and roam around like a hog.

seifertfan2
01-04-2012, 07:03 PM
I dont really have a problem with 35 for Sat. night. 35 for Fri. night just seems alittle to much for me, but thats just my opinion. I hope everyone has a good time where ever they decide to take in a race this Feb.

HighMaintenance2007
01-05-2012, 09:58 PM
It`s the last date the sprints can come together & rac e

( ASCoC / Pa Possee / WoO )

before their contractural obligations to series start.


It has the potential to be a real showdown !

HighMaintenance2007
01-13-2012, 11:05 PM
Crate Late Model Rules for Saturday, February 11, 2012 - $2,500 to win:

FASTRAK / NeSmith / GM Performance Parts 602 and 604 Crate Engines ONLY

- subject to inspection and tear down.


FASTRAK / NeSmith Body Rules - 12" spoiler is ALLOWED on either engine package. 604 - 2350 lbs. at qualifying 602 - 2250 lbs. at qualifying

Tire Rules:

ONLY Hoosier FT 200, FT 400, FT 600 or Hoosier SPEC 1350 or Crate 21 and SPEC 1600 or Crate

55 (SPEC 21 and SPEC 55)

- Grooving and siping is allowed on all tires.

For SMS Late Model Rules for Friday, February 10, 2012 - see the SMS Late Model Rules here.

Crate late models with a 12 inch spoiler are allowed for the Friday $1,500 to win event as well.

Deek4RJ5
01-15-2012, 06:18 PM
Any idea what time the dirt track racing (crates, sprints, slm) will start Sat. ? With this talk about crowding, would I be able to find a place to park truck and 26' camper ? On way to Eastbay from TN., would like to come to Sat. show if there will be a place to park. Thanks in advance for any info.

HighMaintenance2007
01-15-2012, 09:20 PM
Toters, Campers & trucks w 4-wheelers will use the service rd by the track to the rear gate.....

there is 40 acres of camping at the end of the drag strip..

Governor
01-16-2012, 10:06 AM
Toters, Campers & trucks w 4-wheelers will use the service rd by the track to the rear gate.....

there is 40 acres of camping at the end of the drag strip..

Duane,
Is this a new road/gate you're talking about, or are you talking about the same gate that's always been there?

flagone
01-16-2012, 12:41 PM
Gov it's a new gate. When you turn off of 21 instead of taking the immediate right into the track you will keep going straight about another half mile and there is a new gate with easier access and more room to get turned in. See you guys there!

HighMaintenance2007
01-17-2012, 05:01 PM
It's a winter storm coming to your area. Race fans it's a "BIG BAD " Winter storm as Screven Motor speedway and Duane Goins get set for a serious weather blast coming this February Grab your winter coats and get a good seat and hold on as the "..

.BADS BOYS of Georgia take to the super fast 3/8 mile at Screven Don't be late be straight and get ready for the season opener

For further information about this race join us here live on the Southeastern Motorsports radio Network. January 17,2012 for all the pit road info and a line up for race day events.


BIG GREG and Russell "The southern Gentleman" Lovett will get your race attitude ready for this show. Don't miss out "BE THERE" January 17,2012

Click the link down below to join into the show

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/russell31/ ... out-it-all

HighMaintenance2007
01-22-2012, 06:58 PM
James ‘Redd’ Griffin has received plenty of congratulatory handshakes and phone calls since being named the 2011 Racing Promotion Monthly Southeastern Region Auto Racing Promoter of the Year, but the modest Georgian certainly hasn’t paused to celebrate his honor.

For Griffin, there just isn’t any time right now for introspection. He’s less than one month away from the richest event he’s ever presented at his Screven Motor Speedway: the ‘Winter Freeze’ on Feb. 10-11, a blockbuster weekend that he hopes will prove he’s a worthy recipient of the coveted promotional award.

A 60-lap World of Outlaws Late Model Series A-Main paying $20,000 to win headlines the Winter Freeze, which also features a pair of $5,000-to-win events for the UNOH All-Star Circuit of Champions Sprint Car Series. It’s a monster pairing of headline divisions that will kick off the season-opening Georgia/Florida speedweeks with a flourish.

“I’m really looking forward to this show,” said Griffin, whose three-eighths-mile oval played host to annual $10,000-to-win WoO LMS programs from 2008-10 (last year’s World of Outlaws race was rained out on its original date and then later canceled by the track). “This is the biggest thing we’ve ever done at Screven and the interest I’m seeing has been fantastic. If we can get some of that good weather I’m praying for, I think we’re gonna have a great turnout and an awesome show.”

The Winter Freeze promises to put a punctuation mark on Screven’s rise to relevance in the motorsports industry under Griffin, who 16 years ago began carving the complex out of a cotton field one hour northwest of Savannah. Griffin has constructed one of the most diverse racing facilities in the country, boasting not only a competitive red-clay oval but also the quarter-mile Savannah River Dragway, a mud bog, a nearly quarter-mile dirt go-kart track and a paved rental kart track.

Griffin, 43, has made additions to Screven’s infrastructure and beefed up the track schedules virtually every year since he came on the scene. It’s this dedication to providing fans and racers an ever-improving experience – not to mention Griffin’s down-home, regular-guy personality – that earned him recognition as one of six regional Promoter of the Year honorees by RPM, an idea newsletter and professional resource for racetrack operators.

“I’m really shocked to win it,” said Griffin, one of the nominees for the 36th National Auto Racing Promoter of the Year Award that will be announced on Feb. 20 during the 39th annual RPM Workshops in Daytona Beach, Fla. “It sure is an honor to be recognized like that by the other promoters. I guess you can say it puts the pressure on to live up to an award that’s that important.”

In that vein, Griffin is laser-focused on the Winter Freeze. A mild winter has given him and his staff plenty of opportunity to prep the property for the expected influx of spectators and teams. Most notably, he’s erected more bleachers on the front and back straightaways and has completely turned over Screven’s racing surface in hopes of continuing the side-by-side action that many observers rate as some of the best fans will see in the Southeast.

Griffin has planned a full weekend of activities for Winter Freeze attendees, starting with an open practice session running from 6-10 p.m. on Thurs., Feb. 9. The schedule of events on Fri., Feb. 10, includes WoO LMS time trials and heat races plus full programs for the All-Star Circuit of Champions Sprint Car Series and the Screven Late Model division ($1,500 to win), while the card on Sat., Feb. 11, features B-Mains and the lucrative Winter Freeze finale for the WoO LMS as well as another All-Star Sprint Car show and a $2,500-to-win crate Late Model headliner.

In addition, Griffin will keep things busy on Saturday afternoon with Gee Chee Creek Mudd Drags competition, racing at his Game(not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word) Speedway go-kart oval and challenge races between World of Outlaws drivers and fans on the rental kart track. The mud-bog and go-kart action is included in the $35 adult ticket price, which also provides an all-access pass to the pit area of each racing venue.

“We’re gonna give everybody plenty to see and do during the day,” said Griffin. “It’s a great deal for the fans. For $35 you get to see all kinds of different racing in one place, and you can go in the pits and rub elbows with (WoO LMS stars) like Rick Eckert and Josh Richards and all the 410 Sprint Car guys.”

Griffin will also have his famed concession stand cranking out a wide variety of foods all weekend. The large building, situated between the speedway and dragstrip, is well known for producing much more than the normal racetrack fare.

“When the folks come down here from all over, we’re gonna make sure we treat ‘em right,” said Griffin, who plans to situate heaters under the grandstands to provide fans extra warmth if the temperatures dip at night. “We’re going to show them good southern hospitality and give ‘em some good southern cooking.”

The Winter Freeze will begin the chase for the $100,000 WoO LMS points title, assuring a banner turnout of World of Outlaws hopefuls. Topping the field will be former series champions Rick Eckert of York, Pa., Darrell Lanigan of Union, Ky., and Tim McCreadie of Watertown, N.Y. – all of whom plan to pursue another crown in 2012 – as well as two-time titlist Josh Richards of Shinnston, W.Va., who has not yet announced his schedule for ’12 as he looks to land a fulltime NASCAR Camping World Truck Series ride.

Eckert, Lanigan and McCreadie are just three of the last year’s WoO LMS fulltimers who are expected to return in ’12, joining Chub Frank of Bear Lake, Pa., Shane Clanton of Fayetteville, Ga., Clint Smith of Senoia, Ga., Vic Coffey of Caledonia, N.Y., Tim Fuller of Watertown, N.Y., Pat Doar of New Richmond, Wis., Ron Davies of Warren, Pa., and John Lobb of Frewsburg, N.Y.

Several additional drivers have revealed their intention to enter the Winter Freeze in hopes of jump-starting a season-long assault on the WoO LMS. The list includes Mike Marlar of Winfield, Tenn., Bub McCool of Vicksburg, Miss., Jack Sullivan of Greenbrier, Ark., Dan Stone of Thompson, Pa., Billy Moyer Jr. of Batesville, Ark., Rick ‘Boom’ Briggs of Bear Lake, Pa., Kent Robinson of Bloomington, Ind., and Jill George of Cedar Falls, Iowa.

The Winter Freeze roster will be accented by an array of other national, regional and local standouts.

Griffin said that he will add a Non-Qualifiers’ Race to the WoO LMS itinerary if more than 48 dirt Late Models are signed in for the event.

Screven’s gates are scheduled to open at 10 a.m. each day of the Winter Freeze. Hot laps are set to start at 5 p.m. on Fri., Feb. 10, and Sat., Feb. 11, with qualifying to immediately follow.

Admission to the practice night (including entry to the pits) on Thurs., Feb. 9, is $20 and free for children 12-and-under. On both Fri., Feb. 10, and Sat., Feb. 11, admission (including pits) is $35 for adults, $15 for children 7-12 and free for kids 6-and-under.

Screven Motor Speedway will provide free camping (no hookups) on the paved dragstrip on a first-come, first-served basis.

More information on the Winter Freeze is available by logging on to www.screvenmotorspeedway.com or calling 912-228-5886.

HighMaintenance2007
01-25-2012, 11:01 AM
Attention RACEE TEAMS: SLM`S / SPRINTS/ GM PERFORMANCE LM`S

30 paved parking spots REMAIN for the Winter Freeze event at Screven Motor Speedway.

The paved parking spots are going fast! They are good for Feb 8-9 & 10

A new entry, & parking procedure is being put in place w ONE WAY TRAFFIC,
ON & OFF the track n the pits & for Winter Freeze.

The 1st 48 SLM`s & Sprints reserving parking spots will be on the pavement, w 24 slots marked off down the RH side as they come thru the pit gate.

There will be a 'hot pit ' for pit crews behind the backstretch stands
(should be able to hear better also as a result) It will extend to the 1st light pole on either side.

Early campers will have the option of parking on the drag strip, all the way down to the end, with the others in the recently mowed field on the RH side of the drag strip wall Fans enter & park out front . Employees at the trailer @ the dragstrip.

If you are interested in obtaining a paved parking spot for the 2nd Annual Winter Freeze Event, please send $100 per parking spot made payable to :

Screven Motor Speedway, Attn: Winter Freeze, PO BOX 310 Springfield, GA 31329.

Please also include a list of who the spots are for, so that we can reserve them in your name.

Hurry and reserve your spot today!!

screvenpr
01-26-2012, 09:31 PM
Screven motor speedway feb 10-11th
bigg redds diner menu
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dinner plates-

fried shrimp
fried catfish
fried flounder
low country shrimp boil
hamburger steak/gravy
roast beef /gravy
country fried steak
meatballs/gravy
spaghetti with italian meatballs
fried chicken
sausage /peppers & onions
bbq pork
baby back pork ribs

vegetables:

Corn beef with cabbage
collard greens /smoked neckbone
corn
green beans
baked beans
scalloped cheese potatoes
veg. Sucatash
squash
rice/gravy
sweet vidiala onion rings
french fries

sammiches:

Hand pattied angus beef burgers (aged 28 days)
homestyle chicken fingers
steak hoagie/cheese
famous thick pork chop sammich
fish sammich-catfish or flounder
3/8ths mile thick bologna/cheese on yeller bread
bbq sammich
corn dogs
nathians 10" homewrecker hot dogs
bologna,egg ,cheese sammich
blt sammich
cheese sticks wit marinara
southwestern egg rolls

soups:

Homemade chili
catfish stew
chicken and rice

candy
chips
nacho cheese chips
red velvet cakes etc.

Souths best sweat tea
coke products
hot chocolate
leroy hill coffe brands

get ready to loosen ya belt !

slick01
01-26-2012, 09:39 PM
Holy freaking cow!!!!

seifertfan2
01-27-2012, 04:25 PM
Now thats my type of menu! Cant wait.

HighMaintenance2007
01-28-2012, 02:18 AM
holy freaking cow!!!!

we cooking him too !

dirtfan2757
01-28-2012, 07:13 AM
Screven motor speedway feb 10-11th
bigg redds diner menu
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dinner plates-

fried shrimp
fried catfish
fried flounder
low country shrimp boil
hamburger steak/gravy
roast beef /gravy
country fried steak
meatballs/gravy
spaghetti with italian meatballs
fried chicken
sausage /peppers & onions
bbq pork
baby back pork ribs

vegetables:

Corn beef with cabbage
collard greens /smoked neckbone
corn
green beans
baked beans
scalloped cheese potatoes
veg. Sucatash
squash
rice/gravy
sweet vidiala onion rings
french fries

sammiches:

Hand pattied angus beef burgers (aged 28 days)
homestyle chicken fingers
steak hoagie/cheese
famous thick pork chop sammich
fish sammich-catfish or flounder
3/8ths mile thick bologna/cheese on yeller bread
bbq sammich
corn dogs
nathians 10" homewrecker hot dogs
bologna,egg ,cheese sammich
blt sammich
cheese sticks wit marinara
southwestern egg rolls

soups:

Homemade chili
catfish stew
chicken and rice

candy
chips
nacho cheese chips
red velvet cakes etc.

Souths best sweat tea
coke products
hot chocolate
leroy hill coffe brands

get ready to loosen ya belt !


Well dang! Where am I gonna get my frozen and microwaved chicken fingers or my rubber burgers????


This is a restaraunt at a racetrack. Gotta love Screven!

smith19
01-28-2012, 04:19 PM
That's a he11 of a menu...that puts eldora to shame...

HighMaintenance2007
01-28-2012, 07:34 PM
Thing is...you can get to it, sit down at a picknic table...

under a roof STARVED me in the infield at Eldora..

HighMaintenance2007
02-04-2012, 08:06 PM
Updated Drivers List as of Feb 4, 2012:
Late Models:

Casey Barrow # 98 – Savannah, GA
Rick “Boom” Briggs # 99B – Bear Lake, PA
Terry Casey # 42 – New London, WI
Shane Clanton # 25 – Locus Grove, GA
Vic Coffey # 32c – Caledonia, NY
Benji Cole # 121 – Cannon, GA
Ray Cook # 53 – Brasstown, NC
Ron Davies #71D – Warren, PA
Billy Decker # 91 – Unadilla, NY
Brent Dixon # 1 – Elberton, GA
Chesley Dixon # 3 – Swainsboro, GA
Pat Doar # 11 – New Richmond, WI
Rick Eckert # 24 – York, PA
Dennis Erb JR # 28 – Carpentersville, IL
Jeff Fortner # 27 – Vidalia, GA
Chub Frank # 1* – Bear Lake, PA
Dennis Franklin # 2 – Gaffney, SC
Tim Fuller # 19 – Watertown, NY
John Garvin Jr # J4 – Sarver, PA
Jill George # 22 – Cedar Falls, IA
Jared Hawkins # 37 – Fairmont, WV
John Henderson # 2x – Beech Island, SC
J.R. Hotovy # 13 – Hartford, MI
Steven Howard # 21 – Bloomingdale, GA
Austin Hubbard # 11 – Seaford, DE
Scott James # 81 – Bright, IN
Greg Johnson # 49 – New Bedford, IN
Jared Landers #777 – Batesville, AR
Darrell Lanigan # 29 – Union, KY
John Lobb # 1 – Frewsburg, NY
Mike Marler # 5B – Winfield, TN
Bub McCool # 57J – Vicksburg, MS
Tim McCreadie # 39 – Watertown, NY
Josh McGuire # 41 – Grayson, KY
Sean Meeks # 5 – Guyton, GA
Billy Moyer Jr # 21JR – Batesville, AR
Billy Moyer Sr # 21 – Batesville, AR
Jordy Nipper # 1 – Gray, GA
Brian Nuttal Jr # 16 – Claxton, GA
Don O'Neal # 71 – Martinsville, IN
Brandon Overton # 76 – Evans, GA
Hunter Peac o c k # 12 – Macon, GA
Phil Pittman # 3 – Vidalia, GA
John Pursley # 9 – Clover, SC
Johnny Pursley # 09 – Clover, SC
Justin Rattliff # 16 – Campbellsville, KY
Tyler Red d i c k # 11 – Corning, CA (Tentative)
Brian Reese # 33 – Sharpsburg, GA
Josh Richards # 1 – Shinston, WV
Casey Roberts # 101 – Toccoa, GA
Bob Robertson # 2 – Evans, GA
Kent Robinson # 7R – Bloomington, IN
Gregg Satterlee # 22 – Rochester Mills, PA
Steve Shaver # 6 – Vienna, WV
Brandon Sheppard # B5 – Farmer City, IL
Scott Shirey # 10 – Swansea, SC
Clint Smith # 44 – Senoia, GA
Dan Stone # 21D – Thompson, PA
Jack Sullivan # 18 – Greenbrier, AR
Dillon White # 54 – Crofton, KY

Sprints:

Dale Blaney # 2 – Hartford, OH
Mark Coldren # 07 – Mechanicsburg, PA
Bruce Durden # 17D - Jacksonville, FL
David Gravel # 89 – Hartford, CT
Sam Hafertepe Jr # 1Z – Sunnyvale, TX
Jac Haudenchild # 5 – Wooster, OH
Cap Henry # 54 – Bellevue, OH
Greg Hodnett # 39 – Thomasville, PA
Alan Krimes # 87 - Denver, PA
Danny Lasoski # 98 – Dover, MO
Terry McCarl # 24 – Altoona, IA
Paul McMahan # 83 – Nashville, TN
Pete Miller III # 3 – Port Vue, PA
Aaron Ott # 77 – East Berlin, PA
Daryn Pittman # 27 – Owasso, OK
Fred Rahmer # 51 – Salfordville, PA
Logan Schuchart # 1S – Hanover, PA
Tim Shaffer # 83 – Aliquippa, PA
Jason Sides # 7s – Bartlett, TN
Mark Smith # 7M – Tower City, PA
Steve Smith # 19 - New Oxford, PA
Jack Sodeman Jr. # 23jr – North Jackson, OH
Brad Wickham # - Rutherfordton, NC
T.J. Winegardner # 11T – Mifflintown, PA

Crate Late Models

Eric Baggett # 27 – Dublin, GA
Tommy Burrows # 5 – Bluffton, SC
Kenny Collins # 10c – Colbert, GA
Brian Conner # 77 - Martinez, GA
Albert Cosnahan # 4U2 – Metter, GA
Robbie Cowart # 24 – Savannah, GA
Robert Diekemper # 48 – Bloomingdale, GA
Jeremy Faircloth # 4 – Swainsboro, GA
Chris Ferguson # 22 – Mount Holley, NC
Dennis Franklin # 2 – Gaffney, SC
Gib Gibbons # 07 – Manning, SC
Anthony Hansford # 222 – Virgil, IL
Pierce McCarter # 71 – Sevierville, TN
Phil Pittman # 3 – Vidalia, GA
Bob Robertson # 21 – Evans, GA
Anthony Sanders # 421 – Charlotte, NC
David Smith # 11 – Inman, SC
Chad Wallace # 34 – Lagrange, GA
Branden Yawn # 11B – Springfield, GA

Alot more to come. All drivers have the right to change there mind. If you have anymore that we forgot let us know.