BOSS season opener set for Wayne County

bosscroppedFrom Aaron Fry

Orrville, OH — (May 13, 2015) — Following a disappointing rainout at Fremont Speedway this past Saturday, the Mo Vaughn Transport / Buckeye Outlaw Sprint Series is now set to open the 2015 season at Jason and Kristin Flory’s Wayne County Speedway near Orrville, Ohio. Twenty-eight wingless warriors were signed in for battle on Saturday despite the fact there were many other tracks running in the Ohio / Indiana area. Series and track officials expect another fine field to be on hand with drivers from six states indicating their intentions to compete.

For fans, this has become a show they do not want to miss! Not only will the ever exciting BOSS sprints be in action, but the weekly winged sprints of WCS will also be in competition for a $5,000 to win payday. Many of the regions top winged teams are expected, giving fans the opportunity to see the Midwest’s finest drivers of both disciplines all in one night. General admission will be just $15.00 for ages 13 and up while kids 12 and under are free. Pit passes remain just $30.00. Gates will open at 3 pm with hot laps at 6 and racing at 7 pm.

The Mo Vaughn Transport BOSS series has around 20 drivers who will be chasing the 2015 championship points. Home state drivers include defending series champion Mike Miller of Wapakoneta, Ohio along with fellow buckeye drivers Michael Fischesser, Aaron Middaugh, Chuck Wilson, Chad Wilson, Andy Fike, Steve Little, Scott Hardman, Cooper Clouse, Bobby Distel, Kirk Jeffries, Kent Wolters, Lewie Christian, and Cody Gardner. Representing the keystone state of Pennsylvania is the always exciting Brandon Spithaler of Evans City, Pennsylvania along with Bob McMillin and Joe Butera. Other states represented are West Virginian Andre Layfield, Michigan’s Josh Turner, Florida’s Joe Liguori and Indiana’s Dustin Smith.

Last season, the 2 events contested at Wayne County were quite the contrast from one another, yet equally exciting. Last May, the “Magic Man”Mike Miller appeared to have the main event victory within his sights, but 17th starting “Doctor” Andre Layfield gunned him down off the final corner in one of the closest finishes in BOSS history. In the fall event, the “Evans City Earthmover” Brandon Spithaler lived up to his name as he blasted across a very rough Wayne County Speedway in a legitimately terrifying display of driving. Spithaler was one circuit away from literally lapping the entire field en route to one of the most dominating victories in series history!

This show promises to be one of the best of the season. Mo Vaughn Transport and BOSS have raised the bar along with our series sponsors who include: Moose Racing, Hoosier Racing Tires, Lias Tire American Racer, Buckeye Machine, FAST Signs, Superior Tank, Kistler Engines, Design 500, TI22, DMI, Hochstetler Trucking, Indy Race Parts, McMillin Apiaries, The Bridge Restaurant, Lynn Cook, Cowen Truck Lines, A Plus Transmission, Apple Metal Polishing, and Southeast Harley Davidson.

For more information be sure the check out the series website at www.buckeyesprints.com We are also on facebook and twitter.