SELINSGROVE, Pa. – The continued COVID-19 health pandemic continues to cut into the racing season, including at Selinsgrove Speedway, where the track has now called a halt to its planned April 11 racing program.
The show was to be the ULMS late models April Attack that included action for the limited late models and the A & A Auto Stores roadrunner division.
The ULMS series will return to the track later this season, coming up on Sunday, Sept. 6.
Following two pre-planned Saturdays off on April 18 and April 25 this month, Selinsgrove Speedway is slated to contest the kickoff of the 2020 Slivinski Law Offices Super 7 Series coming up on Sunday night, April 26 featuring the Modern Heritage 410 sprint cars in the Ray Tilley Classic along with racing for the super late models.
Just two divisions are slated for the Sunday night, April 26, Super 7 Series special, honoring the late oval all-time sprint car win leader, Ray Tilley.
May will open up at Selinsgrove Speedway on Saturday, May 2 with the Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series battling the URC Sprints as the circuits wage the Battle of the Groves presented by Eleven Oaks Farm.
The Battle of the Groves will take place on Friday, May 1 at Williams Grove Speedway before moving to Selinsgrove Speedway for Saturday night action.
The two-day stand will be the only appearance by the national Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series stars in the region this season.