Inaugural No Box Shootout this Saturday!

no_box_shootoutIf ever there was race “for everyone,” this Saturday’s Inaugural “No Box Shootout” is it, with big payouts and lots of excitement awaiting competitors.

With a $5,000 to win and $2,000 runner-up posted, drivers of any cars without a delay box are eligible for competition, be it your delay box unhooked 4-second dragster or you 11-second street eliminator car. (Delay box equipped cars MUST have delay boxes disconnected).

Amy Culver, track director, welcomes all racers from all categories to compete in what will be the year’s big money event.  The semi-finalists will receive $1,000, while racers making it to the quarters will take home $250.

Read more: Inaugural No Box Shootout this Saturday!

   

Sept. 4th Race to be Rescheduled; Super Series has Concluded

summit_logoLast weekend's cancelled race will soon be rescheduled, check back for more information in the near future.  

Due to bracket finals taking place in a few weeks, the Summit Super Series has ended even though last weekend's race was not completed.  There will be a run-off this weekend Ray Thursten IV, Shane Garinger, Alan Salsibury, and  Jim Potenziano Sr.  Each Driver will have two time trials before the run off.  For more information, contact the track at 607•687•9392.

   

All Classes Racing this Saturday Along with Night Under Fire

NightUnderFireLogoAll classes will be racing this Saturday with the Juniors starting off the action at 10am!

Adult Tickets:  $20.00
Kids 10-5:  $5.00
Drivers Entry fees are an additional $10 for this event.

Gates open at 9am
Juniors from 10-12:30
Regular cars at 1pm

Our goal is to get into Round 3 before the Jets go down the track!

 

   

Labor Day 'Hometown Heroes' to feature biggest jet and funny car show of the year Saturday, Sept. 4!

BobMotzOn Saturday,  Sept. 4, thousands of racing fans from the northeast will once again convene in Tioga Center, N.Y. for what has become the sport’s most popular jet and fire show.

Bob Motz will make his second appearance in 2010 at Skyview Drags with his jet powered Kenworth for another night of fire and excitement as part of a “Salute to Hometown Heroes” Labor day weekend extravaganza. The evening will also feature six funny cars from the Great Lakes Nostalgia Funny Car circuit, a nationally respected wheelstander and two jet trains all rolled into one great evening. Fireworks is also on tap.

Throughout the evening the event will honor our hometown heroes to include military actively serving, veterans who have served, and emergency service personnel to include fire police.

Read more: Labor Day 'Hometown Heroes' to feature biggest jet and funny car show of the year Saturday, Sept. 4!

   

‘King of the Hill’ on slate for 2010; all winners in four classes will qualify for year-end runoff!

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If “bragging rights” and an overall  title of Skyview Drags “‘King Of The Hill” for 2010 spurs interest for this year’s  competitors, the new year of racing may prove to be the year to let everyone know who is really  the dragway’s Top Dog. The race will be a Contingency Connection awards race, with more information forthcoming.

Track management announced recently the return of the popular event, which will pit all winners from 2010 in Super Pro, Pro, Street Money and Bike/Sled eliminators against each other to crown one ”King Of The Hill” winner at the end of the year.

Specifically, any driver that wins any weekly money paying point race on the 2010 schedule in one of the four money paying eliminators will qualify for the race that will be run at the end of the year (date to be announced).

Read more: ‘King of the Hill’ on slate for 2010; all winners in four classes will qualify for year-end runoff!

   

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