JERSEY RUSH AT NEW EGYPT AUGUST 20th

newegyptFrom Bob Miller

 

New Egypt, N.J. — (August 1, 2013) — One of the most anticipated auto racing events in the state of New Jersey will take place on Tuesday night, August 20 with the return of the JERSEY RUSH III.   A spectacular event that will bring together the 410 Sprint Cars and the Modifieds onto one racing program.

 

Presented by NAPA Auto Parts and Pioneer Pole Buildings, the JERSEY RUSH III will get underway at 7:30 PM with gates opening  at 5 PM.    Always a highlight of this event is the pit side Meet & Greet where race fans may enter the pit area from 5 to 6 PM.  That’s right, race fans may enter the 410 sprint pit area absolutely free!    This is a great opportunity for the fans to meet the 410 sprint drivers prior to the start of the racing action.   Race fans entering the New Egypt Speedway through the grandstands should go to the picnic area just off turn four.  They may enter the pits behind the fourth turn grandstands.

 

The 410 sprints will chase a $5,000 to win payoff plus $1,000 for 10th and $400 to take the green  as the modified feature winner will collect a $3,000 payday for 30 laps.  The top 410 sprint drivers in the country are expected and include Greg Hodnett, Mark Smith, Lance Dewease, Fred Rahmer, Danny Dietrich, JJ Grasso, Ryan Smith, Billy Dietrich,  Davey Sammons,  and Davey Sammons just to name a few.

 

Making the modifieds  even more interesting, event organizers have created a blend of rules to bring together the Big Block Modifieds and the PA/New Egypt Legal 358’s modifieds.    So here’s  the deal.    Big Block Modifieds  will have a 467 cubic inch limit, they  must run with windows only,  gas with a weight of 2,500lbs.  For the PA/New Egypt Legal 358 Modifieds, sail panels are allowed, gas with a weight of 2,275 or Alky with a weight of 2,350.   9:1 Steel Blocks will have a weight of 2275.    American Racer Tires will be required (no stamp necessary) with the Fronts at 33 or harder, the Left Rear at 44 or harder and the Right Rear at 48 or harder.   This blend of rules was designed to attract drivers from various speedways and should bring together an all-star roster.

 

This huge event is presented by NAPA Auto Parts and Pioneer Pole Buildings and an absolutely exciting racing program is expected.

 

The Jersey Rush III  is a co-promotion between Lenny, Danny and Davey Sammons and special events organizer Bob Miller.

For more information, visit AARN.COM and go to the JERSEY RUSH III Page.   Sprint and Modified entry forms and details are posted.

 

 

NEW EGYPT SPEEDWAY EVENT  FACTS:

WHEN:   Tuesday, August 20   Gates Open 5:00 PM    7:30 PM Starting Time  (Rain Date: Wednesday, August 21  7:30 PM)

WHERE: New Egypt Speedway  720 Pinehurst Road  New Egypt, NJ  08522  (On Route 539)

WHAT:   3rd Annual JERSEY RUSH  410 Sprints &  Modifieds

Pit Gates Open at 3:30 PM,  Meet & Greet for Sprint Drivers 5 to  6 PM,  Drivers Meeting at 6:15 PM.

TRACK PHONE:  609-758-1900

WEBSITE:  www.newegyptspeedway.net

FOR MORE INFORMATION:   CALL 443 513 4456   BOB MILLER

ADVANCE TICKETS:  CALL  443 513 4456  Leave your name, phone number and number of tickets you need.  Tickets may be paid for and picked up o race night at the New Egypt Speedway Office after 4:30 PM.

Adults:  $30, Children 6-11  $10, Children 5  & under Free.  Pit Fee $35 no license required.

 

Past 410 Sprint Jersey Rush Feature winners

2013

2012       Daryn Pittman- – 2nd Annual Jersey RUSH

2011       JJ Grasso- – 1st Annual Jersey RUSH

 

Facility Amenities:  The entire New Egypt Speedway facility features a daylight-quality lighting system and excellent sightlines from any seat in the house.   The track is fully wheelchair-accessible with wide, clear and well groomed walkways.   There are clean, heated rest rooms, a monitored playground area for the little fans.   Whistle-clean concession facilities serve up everything from sausage sandwiches to ice cream treats at family style prices.   Our dynamic-duo of track announcers keep fans informed and involved with a state of the art sound system.

The Track:  The racy, 7/16-mile D-shaped clay oval plays host to some of the tightest all out wheel-to-wheel competition you’ll ever witness.