Hall Memorial with SCCT and Crate Sprints
Mel & Marlyn Hall Memorial on deck for SCCT 360s this Saturday May 27; CRATE SPRINTS will join SCCT This Saturday
By Gary Thomas and Troy Hennig
Marysville, CA (5/23/23)…The busiest stretch of the season for the Sprint Car Challenge Tour gets underway this Saturday with the 23rd running of the “Mel & Marlyn Hall Memorial” at Marysville Raceway.
This Saturday’s event marks the fourth race of the season for the Elk Grove Ford Sprint Car Challenge Tour presented by Abreu Vineyards. The first three events have seen three different winners with Aromas’ Justin Sanders, Fresno’s Dominic Scelzi and Clovis’ Corey Day claiming wins respectively.
Sanders, the 2018 winner of the Mel & Marlyn Hall Memorial, currently sits atop the standings over Day, Clarksburg’s Justyn Cox, Hollister’s Ryan Bernal and Fremont’s Shane Golobic.
The show in Marysville launches three consecutive weeks of racing for the SCCT 360s, with an event at Placerville Speedway coming up on Friday June 2nd followed by Petaluma Speedway on Saturday June 10th.
“It’s an honor for the Sprint Car Challenge Tour to be a part of the Hall Memorial for the third straight season,” commented SCCT President Scott Russell. “Mel and Marlyn put their heart and soul into racing and especially at Marysville Raceway. It should be a great event to kick-off a busy stretch with SCCT and we hope the fans will fill the stands.”
Racing was certainly a passion of the Hall family. They epitomized the great strengths of being at the forefront of the sport when it came to on-track racing and off-track promotions. Mel Hall believed in a united Sprint Car traveling organization and in the early 1990’s was one of the founding fathers of the Civil War Series, which is fundamentally what the Sprint Car Challenge Tour continues in the Golden State.
With their unmeasurable work ethic, the Halls were heavily involved in the now defunct Ernie Purcell Speedway in Grass Valley, before taking over operation of Twin Cities Speedway (now Marysville Raceway) in late 1994. Hall is credited with bringing professional Sprint Car racing to the Yuba-Sutter facility, which persists to this very day under the current management of Gage Promotions.
The Hall’s left their ego at the door and did the things needed for a successful series and management of Marysville Raceway. They never did this for fame and glory or pats on the back. They were simple people who had a vision and did the best they could to make it a reality.
Mel passed away on May 22, 1999, and we lost Marlyn in August of 2020. The event held in their memory remains a cornerstone on the track schedule.
The Marysville Raceway Crate Sprints have become a staple at the speedway. This exciting group of local races continue to excel when it comes to car counts and on track racing. Sunday night will mark their sixth appearance of the year at Marysville. These cool and colorful racers will get a chance to showcase their talents in front of a large grandstand crowd with the SCCT in town. The beautiful and talented Misty Castleberry has catapulted into the point lead after two consecutive main event wins and a total of three for this season. Carl Droivold has emerged as a new candidate to win the championship and is only eight points shy of Misty. Fan favorite Mike Ballantine sits in the third spot and has two top-five finishes. Cameron Haney Jr. and Jacob Johnson continue to try and find their way with hard work and a desire to get that first win of the year. Other main event winners this year include Matthew Kaiser and Jason Ballantine.
Tickets and Details:
Adult tickets at Marysville Raceway this Saturday May 27th cost $24 while seniors 62+, military with ID and juniors 12-15 cost $20. Kids 6-11 are $10, with five and under being admitted free. Tickets can be purchased online at https://www.eventsprout.com/event/marysville-raceway-2023 or at the gate on race day.
The pit gate will open at 3pm, with the front grandstand gate opening at 5pm. The pit meeting will take place at 4:45pm with cars on track around 5:30pm. Hot laps, Sierra Foothills Wine Services qualifying and racing will follow.
The event will follow the standard SCCT muffler rule, which is either the Large Flowmaster or Large Spintech Muffler as described in the rulebook.
For those who can’t make it to the track CaliDirt.TV provides live coverage of every Elk Grove Ford Sprint Car Challenge Tour presented by Abreu Vineyards race. The live streaming service also includes the entire championship point race season from Placerville Speedway in 2023. Fans can purchase through a monthly membership or on a per race basis via https://calidirt.tv/
The Marysville Raceway is located in Marysville, California. From the Junction of HWY 70 and HWY 20 (12th Street), go a quarter-mile east on HWY 20. Turn south onto Ramirez Road for 1.5 miles. The physical address is 1468 Simpson Ln, Marysville, CA 95901.
The Sprint Car Challenge Tour would like to thank Elk Grove Ford, Abreu Vineyards, Hoosier Racing Tires, CaliDirt.TV, Shop Kyle Larson, Pit Stop USA, Tiner-Hirst Enterprise, BR Motorsports, King Racing Products, A.R.T. Speed Equipment, D&D Roofing, Sierra Foothills Wine Services, Garth Moore Insurance and Financial Services and High Sierra Industries for their support this season.
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