The Zimmer Service Center United Late Model Series 2021 #milliondollartour has gotten their first three events of the season in and will return to central Pennsylvania on April 9 and 10th for a two weekend featuring a return visit to Williams Grove Speedway followed up by the first of two visits to Selinsgrove Speedway. Both events will be 30 lap features paying $3000 to win.
Williams Grove Speedway will host the ULMS Late Model Series for the second time in the young season as three time defending series champion, Max Blair won last weeks ULMS event at Williams Grove Speedway. The 30th series win for Blair put him on top of the ULMS South Region point chase and the ULMS National point lead also.
A solid field of cars are expected to be at the famous half mile oval. Expected to be on hand are full time ULMS committed racers, Blair, Ryan Scott and Deshawn Gingerich along with Chew on This Jerky Rookie of the Year drivers, Kyle Lee, Shaun Jones and David Stamm. Coleby Frye had a strong runner up finish last week should be on hand along with Jason Covert, Andy Haus, Gary Stuhler and Gregg Satterlee who swept the opening weekend at Port Royal. The event at Williams Grove will be live stream on Dirtvision for all that cannot attend.
The very next night the Zimmer Service Center ULMS Late Model Series heads up to Selinsgrove Speedway for the first late model event of the year at the track. Jeff Rine who is coming off a weekly win last weekend at Port Royal Speedway won last years ULMS event at his home track to secure the track championship. He will no doubt be looking to defend his home turf over all the local and outsiders who roll into the track. Besides Blair, Scott, Gingerich, Jones, Stamm, Frye, Covert, Haus, Satterlee, Rine will be joined by Hayes Mattern, Ken Trevitz, Dylan and Jim Yoder, Nathan Long, Dave Brouse and Jim Bernheisel are all expected to be on hand.
ULMS Racing Series procedures will be in place, which includes hot laps, time trials, 8 lap qualifying heat events, consolation events, plus the 2 lap Jays Auto Wrecking Scramble and 30 lap main event. Time Trials per ULMS rules will be the following: 3 heats will be straight up; 4 heats will result in A&B group qualifying. If there are 4 heats or less, the top 2 heat finishers will enter the two lap scramble to determine the top starting spots in the main event. The ULMS Late Model Series tire rule is Hoosier 1300 or American Racer 44 or harder on all 4 corners. All late model teams must present their cars along with safety equipment (if they have not raced with ULMS in 2021 or entering a new car) at pre-race safety and car inspection. Williams Grove and Selinsgrove Speedway utilizes the AMB transponders for scoring and timing. Limited transponder rentals are available. Raceivers are mandatory and frequency of 454.000.
ULMS tech opens at 5:30pm and closes at 6:30pm at Williams Grove. No cars will be allowed on the track before completing tech. ULMS Driver meeting will be at 6:30pm at the ULMS Command Center, then ULMS hot laps at 6:50pm, followed by ULMS qualifying time trials (3 cars at a time).
On Saturday at Selinsgrove the gates open at 3pm with driver meeting to be held at the ULMS command center at 5pm and hot laps beginning approximately 530pm. ULMS tech will begin at 3:30pm and end at 5pm. ULMS Integra Shock qualifying time trials will be 3 cars at a time. The Selinsgrove Speedway ULMS event will be live stream for all of those who cannot attend on The Cushion. You can subscribe monthly for $29 or $189 for the year.
Selinsgrove Speedway’s grand motorsports tradition began July 20, 1946, when Bill Holland of Philadelphia won the first race. Since that historic day, Holland went on to win the 1949 Indy 500, and many of motorsports most famous drivers have turned laps at the iconic half-mile dirt track designed by legendary Hollywood stuntman and race car driver Joie Chitwood. The speedway, celebrating its momentous 75th anniversary in 2021, will continue its legacy of rip-roaring open wheel and stock car racing this season and for future generations!
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