4/6/2023
Fulton Speedway
Billy Whittaker Cars & Trux Returns as Brewerton and Fulton Speedways Major Marketing Partner
By Dave Medler
BALDWINSVILLE, NY – (April 5, 2023) – Management of the Brewerton Speedway and Fulton Speedway are happy to announce that Billy Whittaker Cars & Trux located just minutes north of the Brewerton Speedway on Route 11 will return for another season as a major marketing partner of a multi-faceted program.
The familiar Billy Whittaker Cars and Trux pace car will again pace the field at each track throughout the year with long-time pace car driver Ron DeYulio behind the wheel. Billy Whittaker cars & Trux will continue as divisional sponsor of the competitive Hobby Stock class that will race weekly at Fulton Speedway in addition to a pair of events at Brewerton Speedway. Whittaker’s also assumes title sponsorship of a pair of popular events at the Fulton and Brewerton Speedways. On July 29, the Fulton Speedway will have the wild and crazy H2No Boat Race, plus the DIRTcar Sportsman Series, E&V Energy Novice Sportsman, AmeriCU Credit Union Mod Lites, and the Billy Whittaker Cars & Trux Hobby Stocks. On Wednesday, October 4 during Super DIRT Week Billy Whittaker Cars & Trux will be the title sponsor of the 30th annual ‘Hurricane Harvey 75’ for the DIRTcar 358 Modified Series, plus the ‘Hurricane Harvey 30’ for the DIRTcar Sportsman Series.
“Billy Whittaker and his team do so much for our tracks and the racing community as whole,” said Fulton and Brewerton Track Manager Cory Reed, “Every time they present an event at Fulton or Brewerton they bring so much to the table for our fans with giveaways and presentations. They are a class group to work with”
If you are in the market for a new car or truck, look no further than Billy Whittaker Cars and Trux, they are just a quick run north of Brewerton Speedway on Rt. 11 between Brewerton and Central Square. Check out their website www.trophyauto.com for a selection of over 250 vehicles. Looking for a nice car for $30, $40 or $50 dollars a week? They have them. Or how about Billy’s Showcase Cars, year-old, late model, low mileage cars for only $60 a week. Check out their like new TRUX for only $70 bucks a week.
They are also an official NAPA Auto Care Center, serving all of Central New York, Syracuse, and Surrounding Areas.
Need financing? Click on their 40 second finance application right now. Billy Whittaker Cars & Trux, nice cars and trux that are Good to Go! To see the great inventory they have to offer please visit www.trophyauto.com (315) 668-CARS . As always, support those who support racing.
2023 Season Openers:
Fulton Speedway:
Saturday, April 22 -Test & Tune all divisions that run on dirt.
Pits -$25. Grandstands – Free.
Friday & Saturday, April 28-29 – Highbank Holdup Weekend.
Friday – Strada Mia Italian Restaurant presents – Lucas Oil Super Sprints. Points start for AmeriCU Credit Union Mod Lites, and Billy Whittaker Cars & Trux Hobby Stocks. The Dirt Modified Nostalgia Tour will be in action, plus hot laps for the Modifieds & Sportsman.
Adult G/A - $25. 18 years & under – Free.
Pits - ESS/ DIRTcar/ IMCA Members - $35. Non-Member - $40.
Saturday – Jammers Sports Bar & Restaurant presents – DIRTcar 358 Modified Series 60. Industrial Tire of CNY Outlaw Weekend DOT Foods DIRTcar Sportsman Qualifier. $500-to-win Mirabito Four Cylinder Opener.
Adult G/A - $30. 18 & Under – Free.
Pits – Member - $40 – Non-Member - $45.
Brewerton Speedway:
Tuesday, May 2 – Test & Tune all divisions that run on dirt. Pits open at 5:00 pm. Cars on track 6:00 pm.
Pits - $25. Grandstands – Free.
Friday, May 5 – Stirling Lubricants Grand Opener featuring Tracey Road DIRTcar Big Block Modifieds. DOT Foods DIRTcar Sportsman. AmeriCU Credit Union Mod Lites. Mirabito Four Cylinders.
Adult G/A - $15. 18 years and under – Free. Pits - Member $35. Non-Member $40.
Pits open at 4:30 pm. Grandstands 5:30 pm. Hot Laps 6:10. Racing 7:00 pm.
Sponsorship and advertising opportunities are available for each track. Call (315) 638-4056 or email cory@brewertonspeedway.com. for more information.
Submitted By: David Medler