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$5400 WEEKEND FOR Northern Tier Inc ULMS Late Models at MCR &
WOODHULL
After the double feature start of the 2008 Northern Tier ULMS Late Model
Series season at Little Valley Speedway, the series moves on to two more
events on Thursday, July 31 at McKean County Raceway paying $3000 to win
and on Saturday, August 2 at Woodhull Raceway featuring a $2400 to win
event. What a way to end and start off a new month!
On Thursday, July 31, the 4th annual Stephanie Eckl Memorial
will be highlight card for the Northern Tier Inc. ULMS Late Model Series
as it makes its first appearance of the year at McKean County Raceway.
This event was to pay a minimum of $2000 to win, but the Eckl family has
picked up extra funding to make this 30 lap event a $3000 to win event
with a minimum of $200 to start. Rob Blair and Todd Andrews have won
this event with Andrews winning the inaugural event and last year's
edition. Both Blair and Andrews have won the past two years from the
twelfth place starting spot on the grid. In 2006, the event drew
thirty-six entries with Blair winning it on the last lap.
Two days later, the Northern Tier Inc. ULMS Late Models head for the
high bank 1/3 oval of Woodhull Raceway in Woodhull, NY. The 17th
annual 'Craig Norton Memorial' Late Model Reunion presented by R&R
Motorsports will pay $2400 to win and $300 to start! This year's event
is in memory of Shinglehouse, PA native, Craig Norton. Craig was a
veteran late model driver in the late 70s and early 80s at Woodhull
Raceway. He passed away last month from cancer. In memory of Craig and
his familiar yellow #24x machine, this years edition will pay $2400 to
win and with the help from the Norton family a significant extra amount
of money has been placed throughout the field from last to first.
Defending ULMS champion, Bob Close has dominated this race the past few
years. He will no doubt have this event circled on the calendar. The
current Northern Tier Inc. ULMS points has former Woodhull Reunion
winner and defending Eckl Memorial winner Todd Andrews on top of the
point chart with his fine finishes at Little Valley. He is two points
ahead of Warren, PA driver, Dutch Davies and six points ahead of Sugar
Grove, PA driver, Bump Hedman, who picked up his biggest win of his
career at Little Valley. Fans at both events should expect to see some
of the top regions drivers including, Ron Davies, Brent Rhebergan, David
Scott, Jason Dupont, Luke Hoffner, Kirk Bradley, Dick Barton, Chris
Farrell, Dan Stone, Ed Connor, Doug Ricotta, Al Brewer, Dave Zona and
others.
For more information in regards to both events, please check out
www.unitedlatemodelseries.com as more news will be
forthcoming as we get closer to these events in the next two
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