· BUFFALO TWP — A race car driver died early today from injuries he suffered Thursday in a crash at the Lernerville Speedway. Bill Henry, 51, of Vandergrift was taken to Butler Memorial Hospital following a single-car crash during the Senior Sportsman Stock Car race. Lernerville Speedway is a 4/10 mile dirt oval automobile race track located in Sarver, Pennsylvania. Lernerville currently hosts World of Outlaws Sprintcar Series and World of Outlaws Late Model Series events, as well as the All Star Circuit of Champions sprint car series. will mark the 52nd season for the track. The track features the "Fab 4" divisions weekly Missing: dies. · on. May 3, By. Scott Stiller. Photo: Indianapolis Motor Speedway. (Pittsburgh Racing Now) – Three-time Indianapolis winner Bobby Unser died Sunday, May 2 of natural causes at his home in New Mexico. He was Unser won “The Greatest Spectacle In Racing” in , 19and is one of just drivers with 3-wins in the event. “There .
Hawkins’ family is celebrating the memory of the underwater welder and laborer who died July 20 on the job in Johnstown. Hawkins, of Bell Township, was He was a At last, the drivers can start their engines. Friday night will be an exciting time in Sarver because for the first time in , race car drivers will take to the track at Lernerville Speedway. By. Staff Report J. WEEDSPORT, N.Y. — Northeast Dirt Modified Hall of Fame inductee Ralph Quarterson died June Quarterson was 80 years old. Quarterson was inducted into the Northeast Dirt Modified Hall of Fame in and is well known for his sprint car and modified racing exploits particularly in western Pennsylvania. Starting in in a cutdown No. 66 coupe owned by his father, Ralph Quarterson scored his first win in his rookie year, at the long-gone Ashtabula County.
I can remember outlaw shows at Lernerville when drivers from across the It broke from just riding that poor bike to death, and my dad even welded up the. By RYAN HILL Brandon Pitcher, driver of the Pitcher Motorsports #17 Small Block Modified, passed away Saturday July 27th after an ATV. William Henry, 51, died at Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh in the early-morning hours Friday after he was hurt in a single-car.
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