Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: SATURDAY, June 12, 1993 TAG: 9306120191 SECTION: SPORTS PAGE: B4 EDITION: METRO SOURCE: DATELINE: LENGTH: Short
Oliver, billed as "the winningest woman in motorsports history," raced at Franklin County on May 8 and finished second behind Dudley Lawhorn. The Lenoir, N.C., driver has more than 65 victories in her career.
Admission is $5 and children under 10 are admitted free. Gates open at noon, and qualifying begins at 6 p.m. The first race is 8 p.m.
Points leaders at Franklin County Speedway entering tonight's Hoosier Tire 300:
LATE MODEL-1. Rick Sigmon 226, 2. Dudley Lawhorn 206, 3. Ronnie Newman 186, 4. Dicky Wilson 150, 5. Lowe Smith 148.
STREET STOCK-1. Phillip VanDerVeer 258, 2. Freddie Goff 230, 3. Lonnie Foley 214, 4. Mike Dudley 170, 5. David Stout 166.
MINI STOCK-1. Tommy Dean 244, 2. Steve Lynch 216, 3. John Hall 192, 4. Wayne Corprew 146, 5. Ray Bare 128.
PURE STOCK-1. R.W. Lawhorn 238, 2. Red Hartman 212, 3. Mike Owens 184, 4. Kevin Ransom 176, 5. Kenny McKinney 172.
ROOKIES-1. Gordon Wingfield 224, 2. Steve Hurley 210, 3. Josh Ingram 166, 4. Gary Clifton 156, 5. Chuck Floyd 154.
by CNB