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Saturday: Motorcycle Stunt Show at Wall Stadium Is Free For Scouts

Track hosts "Scout Night'' where scouts in uniform get in free

A motorcycle stunt show and a new racing division are set to make their first appearances at Wall Stadium on Saturday as the Route 34 track hosts “Scout Night.’’ 

Boy and Girl Scouts who arrive in uniform are admitted free this weekend as a motorcycle stunt show presented by “Down 4 Life’’ takes to the track, located at the state highway 34 and Hurleys Pond Road.

Five divisions of stock car racing are also on the agenda. Scouts are encouraged to bring their Pinewood Derby cars to race on the stadium’s pinewood racetrack, according to Jeff Gravatt, stadium spokesman.

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Wall Stadium Raceway is owner by Cliff Krause of Holmdel, who has revived the local landmark. In 2011, he signed another three year lease to operate the racetrack. 

Making a first-ever appearance will be the cars and drivers of Wall Stadium’s all-new 4-Cylinder division. Qualifying methods and the main event distance will be determined by the number of cars that turnout on Saturday, Gravatt said.

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Modified stocks, Sportsman division, Street Stock and Legend cars are all set to race. Factory Stocks will have the night off, Gravatt said.

For more information, call the speedway hotline number: (732) 681-6400 or see the website www.wallspeedwayracing.com.


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