(TOLEDO, Ohio) – Toledo-area cable television provider Buckeye Cable Sports Network (BCSN) and nationally-recognized short track racing internet site SPEED51 will each provide coverage of the 24th Great Lakes Helicopter Glass City 200 super late model invitational Saturday evening, September 29 at Toledo Speedway.
BCSN has telecast races from the track for several seasons, including a record 8 events of the 2012 race schedule. The 200 will be taped for airing at a later date on the local cable access channel. More Buckeye Cable information can be obtained at www.bcsn.tv.
SPEED51 will provide live updates from the Glass City oval all day September 29. The creation of SPEED TV reporter Bob Dillner, SPEED51 is widely recognized in racing circles as one of the premier websites for short track racing information. This will be the 2nd year in a row that SPEED51 has provided coverage of the Great Lakes Helicopter Glass City 200. Go to www.speed51.com for coverage from coast to coast!
“We are pleased to announce that these two entities will be providing coverage of our signature event, the Great Lakes Helicopter Glass City 200, “noted Ron Drager, the owner and promoter of Toledo as well as Flat Rock Speedway. “We welcome BCSN and SPEED51 to Toledo Speedway again for this prestigious race.”
Reserved seat tickets for the event, which carries of purse of over $50,000 in cash and bonus awards of $5000 plus, are now available by calling the track at 419-727-1100.
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