Lincoln Speedway (PA) Sold To New Ownership Group
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Lincoln Speedway, the 3/8-mile high-banked clay oval in Abbottstown, Pennsylvania, has been sold to a new ownership group. The announcement was made during a panel at the Pioneer Pole Buildings 2019 Motorsports Racecar and Trade Show in Oaks, Pennsylvania on Friday.
Co-owner Don Leiby has stepped down after 26 years as a partial owner of the dirt track. His partner, Alan Kreitzer, remains part of the new four-person ownership group, which also includes current sprint car owners Jerry Parrish, Scott Gobrecht and Michael Heffner.
Parrish will handle day-to-day Speedway operations, with Kreitzer serving in an advisory role.
The track has been in continuous operation since 1953. For more information, visit the Lincoln Speedway website.
Co-owner Don Leiby has stepped down after 26 years as a partial owner of the dirt track. His partner, Alan Kreitzer, remains part of the new four-person ownership group, which also includes current sprint car owners Jerry Parrish, Scott Gobrecht and Michael Heffner.
Parrish will handle day-to-day Speedway operations, with Kreitzer serving in an advisory role.
The track has been in continuous operation since 1953. For more information, visit the Lincoln Speedway website.