Shower tickets are $6.00 each.Ĭompetitor Credentials & Parking (All Classes to Budwesier Gate) 2:00 p.m. Showers: Permanent showers are located on the Budweiser side of the track. Oney’s Water Hauling: Provide service primarily to motorhomes and campers located on the Summit side of the track (Primitive Camping & Trackside sites) Guests may also leave their information with the gate staff. Trackside Electric site #, or Wilson’s Fence Row site #, etc.). If prompted to leave a message leave the following information for service: State that you’re calling from Summit Motorsports Park and give your location (i.e. Kurtzman Sanitation: Will be on-site offering motorhome pumping services. Saturday – Bud & Summit Sides: 10:00 a.m. Thursday – Bud & Summit Sides: 12:00 p.m. Golf Cart Rentals & Trackside Parts Store: Jeremy & Jada Ferkel mobile phone: (567) 901-0074 Two other competitors to watch are Greg Elsing (Badger State Tractor Pullers) and Peter Norton (PPL Champions Tour) who both finished third in their respective leagues.Firewood: Will be available beginning Wednesday night. He went on to finish fourth in the NTPA Grand National, and won a ring at Bowling Green. Jason Svonavec’s Bootlegger fared better in the finals last year, pulling into fifth place. He dominated the Texas Truck and Tractor Pulling Association points race from 2010-2016. After finishing second in the Outlaw points race, Metting is back to seek vengeance and earn a trophy in Freedom Hall. Clint Metting and Bulletproof Buck had an excellent run on Thursday of last year, coming in first, but had a disappointing night in the finals. This class is anyone’s game, with only the unpredictable track of Freedom Hall standing between the drivers and victory. Pro Stock Tractors finish up Thursday’s competition. The NTPA Grand National points champion Adam Spiegelberg and PPL Western Series winner Colton Whitworth round out the field. Henry Everman with Forced Decision won the New York Tractor Pull Association. had a dominant year winning both the Outlaw Truck and Tractor Pulling Association and Iowa Tractor Pulling Association’s points race. Points champions from across the country stand in their way. To qualify for finals, he’ll face off against the 2018 Grand Champion Jacob Fuqua behind the wheels of Tennessee Tracks. Terry Blackbourn has won two titles in this class and an additional three trophies in Freedom Hall. More tractors, more competition and a berth to the finals will motivate many longtime competitors. Lightweight Super Stock Alcohol Tractors by adding two preliminary classes of competition, with competitors advancing to the Saturday night finals. The Championship Tractor Pull is upping the ante of the 6,400 lb. Rounding out the hyper-competitive field are David Whelan with My Last Excuse (NTPA Region 2), Elwood Sickler driving Naturally Red (Empire State Pullers) and Mitch Fehn’s Red Storm Redloaded (United Pullers of Minnesota), all battling to take the beach of Freedom Hall.Ħ,400 lb. Another talented puller, Josh Miley, took the title in the PPL Midwest points race. Jon Silsby, behind the wheel of Crop Doctor, dominated the National Tractor Pulling Association (NTPA) Grand National’s race. Last year’s Grand Champion, Stan Warda driving Hammerin Hank, will try to defend his title in this loaded field.Īllen Andrew and his Dakota Deere placed first in Outlaws Truck and Tractor Pulling Association, a title he has won five times. Super Farm Tractor class features points champions from six different leagues, all seeking a Grand Champion victory in Freedom Hall. Three other champions, Mark Ford ( Mid-South Pullers), Dale Nelson (Illinois Tractor Pulling Association) and Chad Musil (PPL Western Series) are vying for a chance to win a Grand Champion title. The Lucas Oil Pro Pulling League (PPL) Champions Tour victor Brandt Sullivan hopes to start 2020 off with a victory in Freedom Hall. Mendi Nelson, the 2016 Grand Champion, drove Lil Whip into second place in the Outlaw points race. Joey Frasur won back-to-back titles in 20. Two additional Grand Champions return to the dirt in this class. Zajicek went on to finish third in the Outlaw Truck and Tractor Pulling Association last year. After finishing first in the preliminary, he continued his impeccable performance with a Saturday night victory. Grand Champion Cole Zajicek with Texas 2 Step dominated last year’s Championship Tractor Pull. Thursday’s competition gets off to an electrifying start with the 6,200 lb.
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