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CLASH AT THE CAN

 

 

THE DEAD HEAT BETWEEN HARTNETT AND JOHNSON. CAN IT HAPPEN AGAIN?

The most talked about race of the 2014 racing season is gearing up for the 2015 version at Penn Can Speedway. The “Clash At The Can” will take place on Sunday, September 20th at 4:00 p.m. It will feature a Race of Champions Tripleheader featuring the RoC Modifieds, RoC Sportsman and RoC Street Stocks, along with the Grit Series Sportsman and the Four Cylinders.

   Last year’s race featured one of the most exciting finishes in Penn Can Speedway history as Track Champion Kevin Hartnett tracked down Danny Johnson in the closing laps to end up in a dead heat at the finish. The final 32 laps went caution free and Hartnett methodically worked his way to the front to chase down the high flying Johnson. Ryan Watt also joined in on the fun in an absolute thrilling display of racing.

PENN CAN’S “CLASH AT THE CAN” FEATURES HUGE EVENT FOR THE FOUR CYLINDERS

The Front Wheel Drive Four Cylinders will compete in their biggest race of the year at Penn Can Speedway’s “Clash at the Can” on Sunday, September 20th. The Race of Champions Modifieds, Sportsman and Street Stocks along with the Grit Series Crate Sportsman will also be in competition on that day. Race time is 4:00 p.m.

The Front Wheel Drive Four Cylinders will go to battle in a 20 lap feature paying $400 to win, $200 for second, $100 for third and $40 to take the green. It is by far the biggest purse they will race for all season and is sure to draw a great field of cars. The Four Cylinders are known to put on some of the best races of the night at the tracks in the Southern Tier area.

Penn Can Speedway track rules apply for this event. The rule book can be found on our website at penncan.com. Rear Wheel Drive Four Cylinders are not allowed to compete. This race is strictly for Front Wheel Drive Four Cylinders.

2014 CLASH AT THE CAN

images: Dave Dalesandro

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