On Saturday, MAY 8, 2021 Shady Bowl Speedway owner, Rick Young, held the first leg of a series for the late model weekly racers that allowed them to pocket good money in a four-race series of 75-lap features dubbed the Ohio 300. It has become one of the top events for late-model racers in the Midwest.
The first leg of the 2023 series was a rainout and has been reset for this Saturday, May 13th.
Quincy driver Josh Smith will seek to repeat his 2022 series crown in his family-owned race team.
Joining the Ohio Freeze Factory late models will be the Harrod Septic Solutions Compacts running the second annual Justin Dreer Memorial American Challenge Race #1.
The Desperado’s Bar and Grill street stocks and the H & N Crown Vics will close out the night.
Racing will start at 6:30. In the event of inclement weather fans can check the website or call the speedway for updates.