Mount Lawn Speedway
"The Lawn" | |
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Location | Greensboro, Indiana |
Coordinates | 39°54′35″N 85°27′39″W / 39.909707°N 85.460911°WCoordinates: 39°54′35″N 85°27′39″W / 39.909707°N 85.460911°W |
Operator | Rick Sweigart |
Opened | 1934 |
Major events | The May 5-0's, The Raintree 100, The Founders Day 100, Stock Car Extravaganza |
Surface | Asphalt |
Length | .3 mi |
Banking | None |
Mount Lawn Speedway, also known as The Lawn, is a 3/10 mile Asphalt, egg-shaped oval track located in Greensboro, Henry County, Indiana.
History
Mt. Lawn Speedway was founded in 1935 by Dr. George W. Sweigart, a dentist and a former mayor for the town of Hartford City, Indiana. At the time of the tracks opening it was a one-fifth mile pear-shaped dirt oval. Also constructed during the early years of the track were a dance hall, a swimming pool, as well as summer cabins for vacationers. The dance hall played host to two the most influential big band musicians of the era, The Dorsey Brothers and Sammy Kaye. However in 1939 a fire caused by an overheated exhaust fan in the orchestra pit led to the dance halls first demise. When the hall was rebuilt, a second fire caused by a coal-powered fireplace led to the dancehalls second, and ultimately final demise.
In 1940 Sweigart closed the track down and it appeared that racing in Henry County was over. However later that year a local promoter named Dutch Hurst visited the area looking for a lighting system for a track that he was constructing known as the Muncie Vellodrome located in Muncie, Indiana. When he noticed the layout of the land he mentioned to Sweigart " Why don't you start a track here"? When Sweigart replied that the land had indeed been a race track before, Hurst convinced Sweigart to reopen the track. In 1941 he hired a local farmer to retill the land as Sweigart and local residents rebui lt the track. However, later that summer the dirt surface of the track had worn down and it was decided that a new surface would be needed. So Sweigart hired a crew from the area and the first concrete surface was laid on the track. This paving would be followed by three repavings in asphalt in 1947, 1967, and finally in 1971.
The Big Four
There are four big events that are currently ran at The Mt. Lawn Speedway. The May 5-0, which is held the day before the Indianapolis 500, The Raintree 100 which is a 100-lap Late Model stock car event, The Founders Day 100, a 100-lap Thunder Car Division race, and finally the Stock Car Extravaganza, which is a 2-day event. The Extravaganza lineup can change from year to year.
Raintree 100 winners
The Raintree 100 is Mt. Lawn's biggest and most recognized event of the year. It is run in July of every year. The Raintree features Mt. Lawn's premier class, currently the Late Model division.
Year | Driver | Hometown | ||||
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1971 | Gene Prosser | New Castle | ||||
1972 | Dennis Miles | Muncie | ||||
1973 | L.J. Lines | Greensboro | ||||
1974 | Harold Scott | New Castle | ||||
1975 | Harold Scott | New Castle | ||||
1976 | L.J. Lines | Indianapolis | ||||
1977 | Rocky Tharp | Cowan | ||||
1978 | Bob Fields | Willow Branch | ||||
1979 | Harold Scott | New Castle | ||||
1980 | Jim Spears | Noblesville | ||||
1981 | Harold Scott | New Castle | ||||
1982 | L.J. Lines | Indianapolis | ||||
1983 | Harold Scott | New Castle | ||||
1984 | Bob Fields | Willow Branch | ||||
1985 | Bob Fields | Willow Branch | ||||
1986 | Herb Rose | Anderson | ||||
1987 | Rick Rhonemus | Desoto | ||||
1988 | Dave Duncan | Cicero | ||||
1989 | Dave Duncan | Cicero | ||||
1990 | Rick Rhonemus | Desoto | ||||
1991 | Don Skaggs | Modoc | ||||
1992 | Rick Rhonemus | Desoto | ||||
1993 | Rick Rhonemus | Desoto | ||||
1994 | L.J. Lines | Indianapolis | ||||
1995 | Rodney Scott | New Castle | ||||
1996 | Joe Beaver | Noblesville | ||||
1997 | Jeff Lane | Knightstown | ||||
1998 | Gerald Hinshaw | Mooreland | ||||
1999 | Rodney Scott | New Castle | ||||
2000 | William Mefford | Knightstown | ||||
2001 | Andy Cowan | Cambridge City | ||||
2002 | Gerald Hinshaw | Mooreland | ||||
2003 | Scott Neal | Mt Summit | ||||
2004 | William Mefford | Knightstown | ||||
2005 | Scott Hinshaw | Indianapolis | ||||
2006 | Scott Hinshaw | Indianapolis | ||||
2007 | William Mefford | Knightstown | ||||
2008 | Terry Cater | New Castle | ||||
2009 | Kevin Claborn | Cambridge City | ||||
2010– 2011 | Jeff Marcum | Morristown | – | 2013 | Jack Dossey III | Indianapolis |
Divisions
Currently there are 3 Weekly Divisions at Mt. Lawn Speedway.
The Late Model Division is the Premier weekly division. The frame for this division is a General Motors 1978 to 1987; "G" body, 108.1", metric frame. However, cars may be powered by any engine brand. The cars must run complete late model bodies, including roof, that resemble a stock make and model.[1] The "current" Late Model Division made its debut on May 13, 2000. Six cars were at the track on opening night.[2] Today the division typically has twenty or more cars on hand each week.
The Thundercar Division is the Intermediate weekly division at Mt. Lawn Speedway. Thundercars are mostly stock, with a few after-market racing components allowed. Any rear-wheel-drive full-sized car with a wheelbase of not less than 108 inches is eligible to compete in the Thundercar Division.[3]
The Hornet Division is the Beginner weekly division. Hornets are a strictly stock class. Four or six-cylinder cars are eligible to compete. Four-cylinder cars may be front- or rear-wheel drive. Six-cylinder cars can be front-wheel drive only. The wheelbase, no matter the drive train, must be between 92" and 108".[4]
Past champions
- Late models[5]
Year | Driver | Hometown |
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2002 | Scott Neal | Middletown |
2003 | Dean Baker | |
2004 | ||
2005 | ||
2006 | L.J. Lines | Greensboro |
2007 | William Mefford | Knightstown |
2008 | Eric Evans | Greenfield |
2009 | Eric Evans | Greenfield |
- Thundercars
Year | Driver | Hometown |
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2002 | David Graham | Rushville |
2003 | Chuck Cook | |
2004 | Jeff Marcum | Morristown |
2005 | ||
2006 | ||
2007 | Eric Evans | Greenfield |
2008 | Kevin Claborn | Cambridge City |
2009 | Ryan Amonett | New Castle |