ABBOTTSTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA (July 29, 2020) – Staying in Pennsylvania is always enjoyable for the Jason Johnson Racing (JJR) #41 team as they settle in at the beautiful Jonestown KOA off I-81 at Exit 90 and get to race against some great competition night-in and night out. After collecting a win in the Champion Racing Oil Summer Nationals finale on Saturday night at Williams Grove Speedway in World of Outlaws competition, the team took advantage of a few days to relax and refresh with friends and sponsors as they waited for Wednesday. When hump day rolled around they woke up with their game faces on and were grateful to have the opportunity to race in their Weikert’s Livestock/MSD Performance #41 Maxim again at Lincoln Speedway before heading out of town to end their visit. There were one of 30 teams lining the pit area ready to compete in the Drydene 40 around Lincoln Speedway’s 3/8-mile fast and racy oval.
ONE LAST STOP (AND WIN) IN PENNSYLVANIA: THE FORTY-ONE TEAM MAKES ONE FINAL STOP IN THE PA POSSE’S STOMPING GROUNDS BEFORE HEADING WEST AS THEY EARN A VICTORY IN THE DRYDENE 40 AT LINCOLN SPEEDWAY
OVER THE RIVER AND UNDER THE BRIDGE: FINDING SUCCESS RACING AT WILLIAMS GROVE SPEEDWAY IN THE CHAMPION RACING OIL SUMMER NATIONALS FINALE, GRAVEL’S JOURNEY ENDS WITH THE WINNER’S BELT
MECHANICSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA (July 25, 2020) – The team traveled across the Susquehanna River and arrived at the track with the bridge. When you enter the gates at Williams Grove Speedway there is a lot that speaks to the tracks rich heritage and history. The blue bridge that crosses over the back straightaway is one of many noticeable historic markers unique to Williams Grove. The impressive list of drivers who have competed and won at this track is a Who’s Who list of National Sprint Car Hall of Famers like: Tommy Hinnershitz and A.J. Foyt, Jr. (Class of 1990); Lynn Paxton (Class of 1996); Bobby Allen (Class of 1998); Steve Smith (Class of 2000); Larry “Smokey” Snellbaker (Class of 2002); Doug Wolfgang (Class of 2003); Keith Kauffman (Class of 2004); Steve Kinser (Class of 2005); Sammy Swindell (Class of 2006); Kenny Jacobs (Class of 2007); Kramer Williamson (Class of 2008); Jac Haudenschild and Fred Rahmer (Class of 2009); Bobby Davis, Jr., Dave Blaney and Mark Kinser (2014); Donald Kreitz, Jr. (Class of 2015); Lance Dewease (Class of 2018); Stevie Smith and Jason Johnson (Class of 2019); and, Greg Hodnett (Class of 2020) just to name a few notables.