6/25/2019
Brewerton Speedway
Fan Favorite Racing And Demolition Derbies At The Brewerton Speedway Friday, June 28
BREWERTON, NY – One of the most popular nights on the racing calendar is when you combine exciting, side-by-side dirt track racing and demo-derbies. That’s what will take place this Friday, June 28 at the Brewerton Speedway.
The fast, family affordable fun race night will see the Tracey Road Equipment DIRTcar Modifieds, DOT Foods DIRTcar Sportsman, U.S Air Force Mod Lites and the Fleet Repair Truck & Trailer Repairs 4-Cylinders do battle on the ‘D-Shaped Dirt Demon’.
After the side-by-side racing it will be time for the sights and sounds of smoke and crunching metal of the 'Destruction at the Demon' Kings Smash ‘Em Crash ‘Em Demolition Derby.
Up close demo derby action on the front straightaway will see the 4&6 Cylinder Chain and Bang plus the Small Truck & Mini-Van Junk Run.
Adult grandstand admission is $15 with everyone 18 years old and younger admitted free. Pit admission is $27 Participant, $30 Non-Participant. Grandstands open at 5:30 pm with racing at 7:30 pm.
The competition at the speedway has been so tough, there has yet to be a repeat winner in the Modifieds. Last Friday in the Sportsman division's two feature events, there were two racers who won their first career main events at the speedway with Dylan Zacharias and Jeff Taylor going to victory lane.
Top Five Division Point Standings:
(Modifieds) - 99L – Larry Wight (256) 83x – Tim Sears Jr. (252) 91 – Billy Decker (246) 62s – Tom Sears Jr. (244) 5H – Chris Hile (218).
(Sportsman) - 8 – Alan Fink (270) 34R – Kevin Root (264) 1JVS – Jim Spano (250) 3 – Chris Mackey (248) 1 – Mark Yorker (242).
(Mod Lites) – 10w – Justin Williams (206) 16x – Casey Sykes (196) 50 – Doug Williams (192) 06 – Mike Mullen (174) 11x – Brian Meyers (166).
(4-Cylinders) – 41 – Evan Wright (276) 21w – Quinn Wallis (270) 17 – Chuck Powelczyk (266) 113B – Chris Bonoffski (260) 26B – Ray Bechler (214).
The Speedway welcomes major marketing partner Billy Whittaker Cars & Trux who is the provider of the Brewerton & Fulton Speedways pace car, title sponsor of the Fulton Speedway RUSH Late Models and selected race nights at both speedways.
Billy Whittaker Cars & Trux is located just minutes north of the Brewerton Speedway at 309 – Route 11 in Central Square, NY where all their Cars, Trucks and SUV are ‘Good to Go.'
Check out their website  www.trophyauto.com  for a selection of over 250 vehicles. Looking for a nice car for $30, $40 or $50 dollars a week? They have them. Or how about Billy’s Showcase Cars, year-old, late model, low mileage cars for only $60 a week.  Check out their like-new TRUX for only 70 bucks a week. They are also an official NAPA Auto Care Center, serving all of Central New York, Syracuse and Surrounding Areas. Need financing? Click on their 40 second finance application right now. Billy Whittaker Cars & Trux, nice cars and trux that are Good to Go! To see the great inventory they have to offer click on (315) 668-CARS . As always, support those who support racing.
The Speedway would like to welcome new marketing partner Thompson & Johnson Equipment Co. Inc.
Since 1954, Thompson & Johnson Equipment Co., Inc. has been providing new and used forklift and material handling equipment solutions from some of the top brands like Cascade, CLARK, Crown, Hoist, Sellick and Toyota to its customers from our Upstate New York locations in East Syracuse, Binghamton, Albany and Horseheads / Elmira, NY. We began to partner with customers long before it was in vogue.
From its humble beginnings, Thompson & Johnson grew rapidly, and by the 1970s was operating out of a 19,000 sq. ft. facility on ten acres of land in East Syracuse, New York. Today, the main facility stands at 45,000 sq. ft. with a 12,000 sq. ft. warehouse. In addition, three branches have been established in Elmira, Binghamton and Albany, New York, expanding Thompson & Johnson’s reach beyond the central area of the state into eastern New York, western Vermont and Massachusetts, and northeastern Pennsylvania.
Thompson & Johnson has more than 1,000 customers, primarily in warehousing, distribution and manufacturing, ranging in size from large, national chains to local businesses. Thompson & Johnson is approaching $40 million as a full-service material handling company with 142 employees whose average tenure is 11 years.
To see all the services Thompson & Johnson has to offer go to www.thompsonandjohnson.com or call 877-460-9186. Remember to support those who support racing.
Any questions you might have and for marketing opportunities contact Cory Reed at (315) 668-6906 or cory@brewertonspeedway.com .
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