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Clinton County set for season finale race on Sept. 20

MILL HALL — The Clinton County Speedway will conclude its 37th season of racing on Saturday, September 20 with a three-division show featuring the super late models, the RaceSaver sprint cars and the four cylinders.

Gates will open at 4 p.m., hot laps will begin at 6 p.m. and qualifications will begin at 6:30 p.m.

Head-lining the night’s event will be the Fall Clash Super Late Model Series with a 40-lap feature event paying $5,000 to the winner. The last time the super late models were at the one-third-mile oval, Tylor Emory of King George, Virginia, claimed the victory during the Appalachian Mount Speedweek in 2024 over a strong field of 40 Super Late Models.

The Fall Clash Super Late Model Series winners to date include Mason Ziegler at Bedford Speedway and Trever Feathers at Action Track USA.

The RaceSaver Sprint Cars will be competing for $1,000 to win. John Walp of Wapwallopen won the 2025 Track Championship.

The Clinton County Speedway hosted eight events with eight different winners this year. Matt Tebbs of Cogan Station was the most recent winner. Other winners this season included Timmy Bittner of Beech Creek, Josh Beamer of Picture Rocks, Jeff Weaver Jr. of Lock Haven, Jacob Gamola of Seneca, Mike Alleman of Port Royal, Dale Schweikart of Linden, Ken Duke Jr. of Winfield, and Kasey Weaver of Everett.

The four cylinders will compete in a $500 to win open competition event.

Earlier this season, Jimmy Moyer of Lewistown won an open competition event. Larry Beachel of New Columbia earned his first career track championship driving the No. 8L. Other contenders this season finishing in the top five in points included Coty Maines of Jersey Shore, Garrett Lucas of Aaronsburg, Zak Kline of Mill Hall and Matt Weaver of Madisonburg.

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