Hall Of Fame Inductions, Race Of Legends To Take Place At Fremont Speedway

Firstly, The Fremont Speedway Hall of Fame induction ceremonies will take place at the track, honoring drivers, industry pioneers, car owners, builders and industry supporters. The ceremonies will begin at 3 p.m.
Drivers Jeff Hoffman, Bobby Knoll, Gary Willey and Jack Kraylek; pioneers Kenny and Jerry Nemire; car owners Lamar Burkin and Ron McComas; builder/mechanics Mike Beechler, Doug Ford and Ken “Red” Root; and supporter/lifetime contributors Ken Smith and Eric Phillips will be inducted.
After the induction ceremonies, the Vision Quest Night begins with the 305 Race of Legends, with former sprint car drivers encompassing hundreds of wins and dozens of championships battling on the track.
At last year’s Race of Legends event, Lockbourne's Rodney Duncan, a former staple with the All Star Circuit of Champions, took the lead in the Race of Legends with just six laps to go last season. Duncan drove to his fifth career win at Fremont after a great battle with Benny Bowman and Eric Rankine.
Fremont Speedway Promoter Rich Farmer mentioned this Race of Legends event will likely be the track’s last “at least for the foreseeable future.”
Continuing into the Vision Quest Night will be the All Pro Aluminum Cylinder Heads FAST Championship Series presented by Ohio Logistics for the 410 sprints along with dirt trucks and late models.
For more information, visit www.fremontohspeedway.com. Drivers are still being sought for the Race of Legends. Those interested in more information, contact Rich Farmer at 419/307-4241.