Two more central Pennsylvania dirt tracks plan to roar back into racing action this weekend.
Port Royal Speedway in Juniata County is set to end a hiatus of nearly three months with programs set for Saturday and Sunday.
Trailway Speedway in Adams County is planning its season opener for Friday.
The Port Royal and Trailway shows are just part of the busiest four-day stretch of the regional dirt-track season. Also planning shows this week are Selinsgrove Speedway, Lincoln Speedway, BAPS Motor Speedway and Hagerstown Speedway.
Port Royal decided to reopen after the recent announcement that Juniata County would move into the green phase of the state’s COVID-19 recovery program on Friday.
Saturday, Port Royal will have a three-division show featuring the 410 sprints, super-late models and the limited-late models. The sprints will race for $4,000 to win, while the super-late models will race for $2,500 to win. Action starts at 7 p.m.
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