Saturday, August 16, 2008

Waterford draws big crowd to Wings and Wheels

The parking lot is chock full and the stands are pretty much the same.
No wonder officials at the Waterford Speedbowl are smiling on this Saturday night.
According to public relations director David Dykes, this program was a risk, but it has paid dividends as he looked over the crowded stands.
Waterford brought in not only the True Value Modifieds for a 100-lap feature, but added a 50-lap ISMA feature, a 25 lap Northeast Midget feature and a 35-lap SK modified feature to the program.
The other thing that has worked in the Speedbowl's favor, the weather has been very cooperative.

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