By Dave Westerman, Bronson Speedway Media

After months of preparation Bronson Speedway is ready. Drivers, crews,
families, friends and fans are being welcomed back to a speedway with
quite a history of exciting high bank racing.

New owners Chris and Ann Young have a vision for Bronson Speedway that
promises to take you back to grass roots affordable racing.  Every detail
of their plan has taken into consideration fiscal responsibility so that
the racer, the crew and the fan can enjoy the sport they love, all while
conserving costs.

Division rules have been revised to keep costs down, pit admissions and
grandstand admission prices are reasonable and food prices at the
concession stand afford families the ability to eat at the track so as not
to miss any of the action.

A Saturday night schedule format will allow racers to complete their work
week and then plan on a great evening of racing.  Racing will continue
each Saturday night through the end of October.  In November, Jim McClain
has already signed on to sponsor the "TRI-Performance "Thanksgiving Extra
Helping of Speed Legend Invitational."  Legend teams are being invited
from across the country.

This event will be held annually and promises to generate alot of
excitement, action and entertainment for the fans of Bronson Speedway.

On the schedule each week will be the Open Wheel Modified, Sportsman,
Purestock and INEX Legend Cars.  Specialty and other events will be
added in the future.

Mike Odwasny, formerly of Mountain Speedway in PA,  is leading the staff
at Bronson Speedway.  Mike comes with a wealth of knowlege as he has been
both driver and owner, and spent the latter part of his career being
involved heavily with tech and race director responsibilities at Mountain
Speedway.

Jimmy Dunford is the Pit Steward and Jimmy Durden returns to the flag
stand. Chief scorer Kaycie Chambers is also returning to Bronson Speedway
and will have Jessica Markham to assist with timing and scoring.

Charlotte Dunford is returning as Concessions Director, and man can she
cook!  The fans and drivers won't go hungry at Bronson Speedway!  Mike
Schenk of Mike's Ice is the Event Coordinator and a special thanks goes
out to Mike for all he has done to help bring Bronson Speedway back to
life.

Another thanks must be extended to Roger and Marie Mion who have flown
down to Bronson Speedway from NY to revise, repair and revamp 
communications at Bronson Speedway.

Gates open Saturday afternoon a 4:30 p.m., practice begins at 6 and the
first feature event begins at 7:30.

Drifters, the newest addition to Bronson Speedway, will close the show
under the lights  with tire squeal, smoke and driving skills that are
sure to make this opening day a memorable one.

Interest among race teams for the season opener has been at a fever
pitch with many already registering to race.  One driver looking to
return is Gene Owen. Owen has numerous Bronson Speedway championships
to his credit and he is "in it to win it" in the Open Wheel Modified
ranks as he has attended all three pre-race practices held at the
speedway.  

Robbie Cooper, one of the standout OWM drivers in the State, calls
Bronson home as he cut his teeth racing at Bronson Speedway. Cooper
has pre-registered for the event along with, Brian Hutcheson, L.J.
Grimm, Steven Hise and Gator Hise just to name a few.  

Rick Kase and Fred Tuski will lead the charge in the Sportsman division,
Chris Young and Rick Kepley have already entered the INEX Legend Car
action.  Steven Hise, Larry Welter, Jr., Victoria Spearin and David Walls
are set for Pure Stock racing, and, among those ready to buzz into Hornet
action is Mike Copeland.

Bronson Speedway, in an effort to race against hunger, locally is
partnering with www.rockcanroll.com, a hunger relief organization that 
organizes food drives and then enlists the help of volunteers to deliver the
food to local pantries.  So, Bronson Speedway is asking anyone
attending the season opener to bring a nutricious non-perishable
food donation.  These donations will be collected at both the front
and pit gate and then will be delivered to The Childrens Table which
 is a local food bank feeding local children in need.

Come on out to be part of history as Bronson Speedway goes green this
Saturday night.