Williams Grove Speedway

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Williams Grove Speedway is a half-mile race track located in Williams Grove park near Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. It first opened in 1939, and went on to host a Championship Car races from 1949 to 1959 named the "Indianapolis Sweepstakes", contested by a small field of the best Champ Car racers. Many notable drivers have raced Williams Grove Speedway throughout its history, including, A. J. Foyt, and Mario Andretti. The track is still in operation today. It hosts racing every Friday and also has many special events. One of these special events is the Williams Grove National Open for sprint cars sanctioned by the World of Outlaws racing series.

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[edit] Track Records (1939 through 2005)

[edit] Winners

71 Wins: Fred Rahmer

62 Wins: Lance Dewease

50 Wins: Don Kreitz Jr.

49 Wins: Keith Kauffman

43 Wins: Lynn Paxton

41 Wins: Smokey Snellbaker

38 Wins: Kenny Weld

37 Wins: Steve Kinser

36 Wins: Bobby Allen

32 Wins: Steve Smith

31 Wins: Todd Shaffer

30 Wins: Greg Hodnett

27 Wins: Mitch Smith

25 Wins: Bobbie Adamson

23 Wins: Cris Eash

21 Wins: Kramer Williamson

20 Wins: Doug Wolfgang

19 Wins: Jan Opperman, Stevie Smith, Tommy Hinnershitz

18 Wins: Mark Kinser, Ray Tilley

15 Wins: Van May, Billy Pauch, Sammy Swindell

14 Wins: Bobby Davis Jr.

13 Wins: Kenny Jacobs, Jim Nace, Ted Horn, Gus Linder

11 Wins: Randy Wolfe

10 Wins: Paul Lotier

9 Wins: Paul Pitzer, Steve Siegel, Bobby Weaver, Donny Schatz

8 Wins: Joie Chitwood, Kevin Gobrecht, Dave Kelly

7 Wins: Kenny Adams, Dave Blaney, Dan Dietrich, Jeff Sheppard, Steve Stambaugh

6 Wins: Allen Klinger, Johnny Thomson, Maynard Yingst

5 Wins: Joey Allen, Jimmy Edwards, Johnny Grum, Frankie Kerr, Joey Kuhn, Mark Light, Lee Osborne, Troy Ruttman, Jimmie Sheaffer, Billy Stief, Scott Tobias, Doug Esh

4 Wins: Jimmy Boyd, Jimmy Bryan, Barry Camp, A.J. Foyt, Bill Holland, Johnny Mackison Jr., Curt Michael, Sean Michael, Duke Nalon, Vic Nauman, Tony Willman, Ed Zirkle, Lucas Wolfe

3 Wins: Duane Carter, Brad Doty, George Ferguson, Eddie Gallione, Joey Gravino, Dale Van Johnson, Ron Kramer, Dub May, Jay Myers, Rick Schmelyun, Len Thompson, Todd Hestor, Jason Johnson, Mark Smith

2 Wins: Scott Ausherman, Lou Blaney, Billy Brian Jr., Wally Campbell, Billy Cassella, James Chesson, Bobby Courtwright, Dave Ely, Earl Halaquist, Jac Haudenschild, Johnny Herrera, Jimmy Horton, Lou Johnson, Paul Kline, Lucky Lux, Johnny Mantz, Roger McCluskey, Ernie McCoy, Mike Nazaruk, Brian Paulus, Tom Price, Ronnie Rough Sr., Bill Schindler, Jimmy Sills, Tom Spriggle, Doug Stambaugh, Gene Varner, Brook Weibley, Craig Keel, Danny Lasoski, Paul McMahan

1 Win: Walt Ader, Don Branson, P.J. Chesson, Buddy Cochran, Alan Cole, Justin Collett, Kevin Collins, Larry Dickson, Craig Dollansky, Ronnie Dunstan, Darren Eash, Craig Eshenaur, Cotton Farmer, Glenn Fitzcharles, Pat Flaherty, Damion Gardner, Elmer George, Rod George, Bobby Gerhart, Daryl Gohn, Frank Gorichky, Pete Green, Dave Haight, Scotty Haus, Alan Heath, Andy Hillenburg, Steve Howard, Larry Jackson, Henry Jacoby, Gordon Johncock, Parnelli Jones, Kasey Kahne, Mack Clingan, Al Keller, Gene Kohr, Lenny Krautheim III., Don Kreitz Sr., Lee Kunzman, Bob Landis, Roger Larson, Chad Layton, Binky Lederer, Brian Leppo, Ralph Ligouri, Mark Little, Mike Lloyd, Tommy Mattson, Jim McWhitey, Milt Miller, Charlie Musselman, Johnnie Parsons, Jiggs Peters, Dave Randolph, Hal Retburg, Junior Ritchey, George Robson, Hank Rogers, Sr., Buddy Rush, Randy Ruth, Eddie Sachs, Joey Saldana, Everett Saylor, Tighe Scott, Johnny Shackleford, Adrian Shaffer, Tim Shaffer, Bob Shaw, Ron Shuman, Kenny Slaybaugh, Jerry Stone, T. J. Stutts, Dick Tobias, Mike Wagner, Bruce Walkup, Mike Walter, Chuck Ward, Josh Wells, Kevin Welsh, Jesse Wentz, Jimmy Wilburn, Herman Wise, Ted Wise, Steve Yodock, Chuck Yost, Niki Young

[edit] Top ten winning car owners

  1. Al Hamilton 87
  2. Bob Weikert 81
  3. Bob Stewart 54
  4. Don Kreitz Jr. 50
  5. Walt Dyer 49
  6. Karl Kinser 44
  7. Joe Harz 43
  8. Gary Beam 32
  9. Gary Wasson 29
  10. Charlie Lloyd & John Zemaitis (tie) 27

[edit] Other record holders

Most modern day wins through 2005 - Fred Rahmer - 71

Most wins in a single season - Keith Kauffman - 13 (1984) Most wins consecutively - Steve Smith - 6 (1976)

Most top five finishes in a single season - Keith Kauffman - 25 (1984)

Most top five finishes in a career - Fred Rahmer 236

Most Point Championships - Fred Rahmer - 6 (1997- 2000, 2004-2005)


[edit] Lap Records

  • 1 lap Brian Paulus 16.140 4-26-02
  • 4 laps Fred Rahmer 1:15.35 8-28-98
  • 5 laps Rick Lafferty 1:2.77 5-20-05
  • 6 laps Fred Rahmer 1:37.29 10-1-05
  • 8 laps Kraig Kinser 2:13.88 10-4-03
  • 10 laps Niki Young 2:46.38 5-20-05
  • 12 laps Sammy Swindell 3:25.81 5-27-04
  • 15 laps Barry Camp 5:03.13 9-30-88
  • 20 laps Lance Dewease 6:08.77 8-30-02
  • 25 laps Jason Johnson 7:43.42 7-21-05
  • 30 laps Stevie Smith 9:30.24 5-29-98

[edit] Record setting years

Most Winners in a Single Season -- 23 (1988)

Most Top 5 Finishers in a Single Season -- 40 (1983 and 1987)


[edit] AAA Champ Car race winners

All winners were Flag of United States American

Season Date Winning Driver Chassis Engine
1949 July 31 Johnny Mantz Kurtis Kraft Offy
1950 August 12 Troy Ruttman Lesovsky Offy
1951 July 29 Troy Ruttman Kuzma Offy
1952 July 27 Paul Russo Kurtis Kraft Offy
1953 July 26 Jimmy Davies Ewing Offy
1954 July 25 Jimmy Davies Ewing Offy
1955 July 31 Jimmy Bryan Kuzma Offy

[edit] USAC Champ Car race winners

All winners were Flag of United States American

Season Date Winning Driver Chassis Engine
1956 July 22 Jimmy Bryan Kuzma Offy
1957 July 21 Jud Larson Watson Offy
1958 July 20 Jud Larson Watson Offy
1959 July 19 Rodger Ward Watson Offy

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