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Fremont Speedway Hall of Fame adds Smokey the Clown vehicles to collection

The Fremont Speedway Historic Club – thanks to the family of Phil Huss aka Smokey the Clown – has added to its collection, the 1931 Model A Ford “Leapin’ Lenna and the 1947 Crosley. These cars will be used for special occasions at Fremont Speedway and local parades, etc. The family of Phil Huss has also donated many items of Smokey’s to be displayed in the hall of fame. […]

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Fremont Speedway Ready for 2013 Season

The excitement is building for the season opening night of racing at Fremont Speedway. Known as “The Track That Action Built,” the Sandusky County Fairgrounds clay oval has been in existence for 63 years, and this season promises to be more entertaining. […]

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Fremont Speedway to Crown Champions at Awards Banquet

Fremont Speedway will wrap up its 61st season by honoring the race teams who finished in the top 10 in points in 2012 at an awards banquet at Ole Zim’s Wagon Shed, St. Rt. 590, Gibsonburg, on Saturday, Nov. 17. Doors will open at 5 p.m. with a family-style meal being served at 6 p.m. with the awards ceremony following. […]

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Brian Smith Ran What He Brought, And Wins !

You would be hard pressed to find any sprint car team in Ohio that operates with less resources than the 2+ and its owner/driver Brian Smith. Smith has been able to race weekly at Fremont Speedway thanks help from several sponsors and friends but more importantly sheer determination and focus. […]

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Attica and Fremont Sign Agreement with Hoosier Tires

Two of the Midwest most successful winged sprint car tracks – Fremont Speedway and Attica Raceway Park – both located within 40 miles of one another – have announced that Hoosier Tires will be the official tire supplier for 410 and 305 sprints in 2013. […]

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Run What You Brung Closes Fremont Season

any veteran race fans and teams remember when race cars were created in the garage, each with their own distinct look and “special” parts. Today, most race cars and the parts that bolt on them are created factory-style. Fremont Speedway hopes to bring back a little of that creativity that helped the sport of short track racing explode on Saturday, Oct. 6 as “The Track That Action Built” wraps up its 61stseason with the Hoy’s Bar and Grill Run What Ya Brung. […]

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Shaffer Wins Jim Ford Classic

Tim Shaffer was sick of finishing second and third. The Aliquippa, Pa. driver took out his frustrations on the field at Fremont Speedway Saturday, dominating the last half of the 50-lap Jim Ford Classic Presented by Ludwig Propane to claim the $10,000 pay day. […]