May 7, 2007 – A double-header weekend of racing at the Silver Dollar
Speedway starts this Friday night, May 11, with points race number seven during
the Feather Falls Casino championship series. On Friday night three racing
divisions will compete on John Padjen’s famous dirt track including the
410-sprint cars, dirt modifieds and wingless sprints. The night will feature a
$2,350 payday for the 410-sprint car winner because of sponsorship help from Rod
Fauver and his Fauver Race Ready Rentals sprint car program and Fry’s Metal.
On Saturday night the highest paying one-day Golden State Challenge King of
California Series race will take place. The race is known as the Dave Bradway
Jr. Memorial. Bradway Jr. was a well-known sprint car driver from Roseville, Ca
who was killed in a sprint car wreck at Skagit Speedway in Washington. Bradway
Jr. was a fixture at Silver Dollar Speedway and won numerous main events at
Chico. There will be no supporting division on Saturday night, just 410-sprint
cars.
Front grandstand gate will open at 5pm on both nights. Sprint car qualifying
is slated to start at 7 pm on both nights with racing to follow.
Prices on Friday night are as follows. Adult general grandstand admission is
$10.00. Juniors and senior’s are $8.00 while children are $4.00. Pit gate will
open at 4 pm.
Prices on Saturday night are as follows. Adult general admission is $16.00.
Juniors are $11.00 while children are $4.00.
Friday night’s races are sponsored by Fauver Race Ready Rentals. The idea
of the program is to get a person thinking about driving an open wheel sprint
car, whether it’s winged or non-wing, a chance to race one without the big
cost of buying everything. Fauver has a fleet of sprint cars ready to rent and
drive. The person will have access to a full crew on race night and the
knowledge of Rod Fauver, a veteran crew chief who has dedicated his life to
sprint car racing. Rod can be contacted at (530) 591-5428 and he is happy to
answer all questions concerning his business.
Joining the Friday night purse money is Fry’s Metal. This year Fry’s
Metal is adding $1,000 to the purse. The money will be split evenly to each of
the night’s three main event winners. The 410-sprint cars, dirt modifieds and
wingless spec sprints will all be racing for roughly $350.00 extra dollars to
win the main event.
Saturday night’s Golden State Challenge King of California event Dave
Bradway Jr. Memorial is geared up to be a special night. For starters, the race
features a 40-lap main event. The win pays $4,000 because of an extra $1,000
from John and Robbie Padjen. On top of that there is individual lap money for
not only the main event but also the B main event. Dave and Dianne Durica of D
& D Roofing are at the forefront of gathering the money. Each lap has a $100
value. If a driver leads a lap, it’s $50.00, second $30.00, and third $20.00.
If a driver could lead every lap of the main event that driver could win $6,000.
This year the Durica’s have also purchased new Dave Bradway Jr. Memorial
shirts. Two years ago the shirts were gone before the Saturday night races.
Also involved again this year is an Internet fan based group called
HoservilleCa. This year the fans have once again come up with heat race goodies
for all winners. There will be four heat races during the night. After each heat
race win, the driver will stop, be interviewed and then given two trophy’s.
One is theirs to keep, the other will be handed to a young fan in the
grandstand. Also with the win, the driver will receive a right rear tire, one
sleeve of tear-offs and birdcages. All of this is courtesy of HoservilleCa along
with Duane Davis at Laser Engraving in Marshalltown, Iowa, Kami Arnold at
Arnold's for Awards. Bill Foland at Kaeding Performance. VMAC Racing and Blake
Robertson.
Silver Dollar Speedway also unveiled our new state of the art scoreboard
purchased with help from Feather Falls Casino and JPM. The beautiful scoreboard
can keep track of the top five in any race at all times and can also displays
each qualifying lap for the sprint cars.
For updated points and other information please visit
www.johnpadjenmotorsports.com
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