Oswego Speedway posted on August 29, 2006 10:01

There have been many trips down memory lane this year, as it is the Golden Anniversary of the International Classic. There is one driver, front and center that has made more Classic Weekend memories than anyone else in the field. He’s been in more Classics than another driver (31), he leads the all time Classic point list of almost 400 drivers, he is tied with the legendary Mr. Classic Nolan Swift for the most wins (6), and he ranks second, only behind Swift, for all time Classic top fives (12). By now, you have figured out that the driver here is the immortal Bentley Warren.
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Oswego Speedway posted on August 28, 2006 15:16

Lighthouse Lanes, in conjunction with the Oswego Speedway, will host a press conference Wednesday August 30th, 2006 in preparation for the 50th annual Budweiser International Classic to be held September 4th at the Oswego Speedway. The press conference will begin at approximately 6 p.m. and will be hosted by tarck announcer Roy Sova.
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Oswego Speedway posted on August 25, 2006 14:51

Another fan-based prize package is set for racing enthusiasts attending the 50th Budweiser Classic Week at Oswego Speedway. The top two prizes are sure to satisfy the open wheel and fender fans of big league racing. Prizes include a ride in a two seat Indy Car and tickets to the October NASCAR race at Talladega.
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Oswego Speedway posted on August 25, 2006 10:19

Every now and then, someone comes in and takes the Supermodified world by storm. Sometimes it can come from a totally unexpected source, and happen quickly. 2006 started out with Michael Barnes in the Limited Supermodified pit area, and not having the best of years and has transformed into a season in which he became the quickets driver ever to win a Supermodified feature race at the Oswego Speedway.
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Oswego Speedway posted on August 23, 2006 14:46

It’s amazing how far things can change in a year. About a month into the season last year, Otto Sitterly was without a ride. He sold the Muldoon chassis #79 which he had wheeled to victory lane on a couple of occasions in his career to Limited Supermodified driver Andy Noto. For a while last year, Sitterly was rideless. Today, he is currently the man to beat on a weekly basis in the Supermodified division.
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