STORIES FROM 2021 – With the 2021 season almost behind us, we’ve come to the realization that we love that you guys read the stories in Race Pro Weekly. So we decided to look back at the most viewed stories of the season on the dirt portion of RPW, and are going to count down the top 40 stories you guys read the most this year, now through New Year’s Day!
Here’s #40 – #36
#40: Tim Fuller Wins Thursday Night 358-Modified Special At Mohawk International Raceway
June 25, 2021
Information By: MOHAWK INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY – HOGANSBURG, NY – Tim Fuller was able to take home the 358-Modified feature event win Thursday night at the Mohawk International Raceway. Read More
39: Passing Of A Legend; RPW & The Racing Community Mourns The Loss Of Jumpin’ Jack
April 2, 2021
All of us at Race Pro Weekly are deeply saddened by the passing of Legendary Modified driver and Hall of Famer Jumpin’ Jack Johnson. Read More
#38: Airborne Speedway Is Ready To Go Green For 2021 Racing Season
February 24, 2021
Story By: AIRBORNE SPEEDWAY – PLATTSBURGH, NY – Saturday night short track racing action will return to Plattsburgh, as Airborne Speedway will open the gates on May 1 of 2021. Howard Commander and Lyle Devore have struck a lease agreement with owners Jamie Atkins and Steve Fuller, after a time of uncertainty due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Read More
#37: RPW Column: LJ Lombardo Wins On “Boomie Night” At Lebanon Valley; Mechanical Issues Keep JR Heffner From Victory Lane
May 16, 2021
Column By: BOBBY CHALMERS / RPW – WEST LEBANON, NY – First it was Olden Dwyer. Then, Mark Flach. After that, JR Heffner. However, when the 30-lap Modified feature was over Saturday night at Lebanon Valley Speedway, the final leader was LJ Lombardo and he parked his PMC in victory lane for the first time in the 2021 season. Read More
#36: RPW Column: Gary Palmer’s Accord Speedway Looking To Rebound During 2021 Season
January 26, 2021
Column By: MIKE TRAVERSE / RPW – ACCORD, NY – The 2020 season was lined up to be a great year for Accord Speedway’s owners, Gary and Donna Palmer. It was going to be the 20th year that Accord was under the Palmer’s ownership. Read More