Mechanicsburg, Pa. February 20

 

Brooks Graphix Sponsors Williams Grove Speedway 358 Late Models

 

Brooks Graphix will join the 2012 Williams Grove Speedway Saturday Night Series.  This is the first year that the known Central Pennsylvania business will be a part of the popular racing series. The lettering business will sponsor the ever-growing 358 Late Model class.

 

Brooks Graphix is in New Kingstown, Pennsylvania, just west of the former Silver Spring Speedway.  The family-owned operation, located at 8 East Main Street, has been in business for over 15 years.  Brooks Graphix provides the vinyl graphics on numerous local racecars.  The Kyle Wiser 358 Late Model, featuring Brooks Graphix vinyl lettering, was on display at the recent Motorama show.

 

Brooks Graphix provides screen printing and embroidery. The company specializes in signs and banners. They are producing the signs for Cumberland Valley High School's upcoming Legally Blonde musical.

 

Brooks Graphix information is available at www.brooksgraphix.com or at their Facebook page.

 

The company is very happy to be joining the Williams Grove Speedway Saturday Night Series. They will sponsor one of the region's most competitive forms of racing.  The 358 Late Model division is a growing form of racing. The Susquehanna Valley's top drivers are at Williams Grove on Saturday nights. Brooks Graphix will also have a billboard display at the speedway.

 

Racing fans will receive a sneak preview on Sunday, March 18.  Williams Grove Speedway will have a test and tune session.  The 1 pm practice session is open to 410 Sprint Cars, 358 Sprint Cars, Super Sportsman, 358 Late Models, and Street Stocks.  There will be no admission charge to the practice day.

 

The Williams Grove Speedway Saturday Night Series will begin on April 21.  The series will involve 16 races featuring the Super Sportsman, 358 Late Models, and Street Stocks. All 16 shows will have an adult admission price of just five dollars with children admitted free of charge.

 

Williams Grove Speedway is on Williams Grove Road between the towns of Mechanicsburg and Dillsburg.  The half-mile oval is famous for its outstanding racing.  Since its opening in the 1930s, the clay-covered speedway features many of the top names in short-track racing.  For more information, please call the speedway office at 717-697-5000.