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08-19-2012, 09:22 PM
Ponderosa Speedway
365 Phillips Lane
Junction City, Kentucky 40440

2012 Official Media Release #66 (For Immediate Distribution: August 19, 2012)
Contact- Michael Despain (mgdespain@windstream.net or via Twitter @MichaelDespain)

Ponderosa Speedway Announces Late Model Tire Rules for Colston Paving 60

Junction City, KY- August 19, 2012- Ponderosa Speedway track promoter Larry Yantz and co-promoters Chad and Sarah Yantz are set to return to action after a brief hiatus this Friday August 24 as the 3/8 mile D-shaped red clay oval better known as “Kentucky’s Baddest Bullring” will present the Colston Paving 60, paying $7,500 to win for Good Neighbor Pharmacy Late Models, along with $1,000 to win for Clayton Homes Modifieds and $500 to win for Ken Towery’s Auto and Tire Care Sportsman. The Bob Allen Motor Mall Front Wheel Drives will not be on the schedule for this event.

The tire rule for the Good Neighbor Pharmacy Late Models will be slightly different that from what it has been for the rest of the season and this tire rule will only apply for this event in 2012 at Ponderosa Speedway. Drivers utilizing the Hoosier brand of tires will have the following compounds that will legal for this event: LM20, LM40, 1300, 1350, and 1600. Drivers utilizing the American Racer brand of tires will have the following compounds that will legal for this event: 44, 48, 56.

The Friday August 24 event at Ponderosa Speedway will feature the Good Neighbor Pharmacy Late Models racing for $7,500 to win and $300 to start in the Colston Paving 60. The event will start 22 entries that will be determined from time trials, heats, and B-Mains. For this event only this season at Ponderosa Speedway, the Late Model division will utilize the tire rule of the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series. There will be no entry fee for the Late Model division for this event. All drivers will need to sign in at the registration window up arrival to the track and RACEceivers are mandatory. The highest finishing racer in the A-Main event utilizing a Crate powered entry will receive an extra $100 and the second-highest A-Main finisher that is powered by a Crate engine will receive an extra $50.

Good Neighbor Pharmacy Late Model Payout: 1st- $7,500, 2nd- $3,850, 3rd- $2,000, 4th- $1,500, 5th- $1,000, 6th- $900, 7th- $800, 8th- $700, 9th- $600, 10th- $500, 11th- $450, 12th- $400, 13th- $375, 14th- $350, 15th- $325, 16th through 22nd- $300 to start

Activities for the Friday August 24 Colston Paving 60 event will see both the pit area and general admission area open at 4:00 p.m. The driver’s meeting will be at 7:00 p.m., with practice set to begin at 7:20 p.m. Time trials will get underway at 7:45 p.m., with racing set to take the green flag at 8:30 p.m. Ticket prices for the August 24 Colston Paving 60 event in the general admission area will be $25 for adults, $5 for children ages 6 to 12, and children ages 5 and under will be free. A pit pass will be $40.

Ponderosa Speedway is located at 365 Phillips Lane on the Boyle/Lincoln County border, outside of Junction City, KY, just minutes from Danville, KY. Larry, Chad, and Sarah Yantz are the track promoters and will present dirt track sports entertainment on Friday and selected Saturday evenings from April through October of the 2012 race season. For more information about racing activities at Ponderosa Speedway, visit the track’s webpage on the internet at www.ponderosaspeedway.net or by phoning Larry Yantz at (606) 510-5331, Chad Yantz at (606) 510-4836, via Twitter @MichaelDespain, or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/groups/131180253585931/. Partons or other interested parties can phone the track at (859) 854-6808 on raceday.

MOD434
08-19-2012, 10:51 PM
I honestly believe Larry is gonna have one helluva turnout which he greatly deserves for hangin in there !

race-results
08-20-2012, 04:52 AM
www.ponderosaspeedway.net

luv racin
08-20-2012, 07:08 PM
What kind of format will be for the race... will there be an invert? will there be double file restarts? is it one by one qualifying or will there be group qualifying? how many starts feature? and what type of provisionals will be used? ect... things like that? any info appreciated

bleedsbluer2
08-21-2012, 12:30 AM
What kind of format will be for the race... will there be an invert? will there be double file restarts? is it one by one qualifying or will there be group qualifying? how many starts feature? and what type of provisionals will be used? ect... things like that? any info appreciated

it says 22 cars will start feature