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The "Jonestown Jet", Brock Zearfoss, is a former Port Royal Speedway 410 Champ, Brad Doty Classic winner and made history as he picked up the win during the Open Wheel Nats at Park Jefferson International Speedway during the very first sporting event held in the world, post COVID.

  1. World Of Outlaws Stars Join Star-Studded Bob Weikert Memorial Entry List

    World Of Outlaws Stars Join Star-Studded Bob Weikert Memorial Entry List

    May 26, 2024

    The biggest and richest Sprint Car race of the year thus far just got even bigger. Following Saturday's World of Outlaws event at Atomic Speedway, a trio of Outlaws stars have made their way to Port Royal Speedway for Sunday's High Limit Racing Bob Weikert Memorial.
  2. Which World Of Outlaws Drivers Are Racing The Tuscarora 50 At Port Royal?

    Which World Of Outlaws Drivers Are Racing The Tuscarora 50 At Port Royal?

    Oct 2, 2023

    A torrential downpour on the Tuscarora 50's scheduled date of September 9 has led to a flood of Sprint Car racing's biggest stars at Port Royal Speedway for the rescheduled $60,000-to-win race this Thursday, October 5.
  3. Rico Abreu Takes Hard Knox Win At Knoxville Nationals

    Rico Abreu Takes Hard Knox Win At Knoxville Nationals

    Aug 14, 2021

    Anthony Macri stopped mid-sentence and pushed his glasses up toward his forehead as he gathered his thoughts and tried to stop the moisture from escaping his eyes and streaming down his face.
  4. Zearfoss Bests All Star Field At Southern OK

    Zearfoss Bests All Star Field At Southern OK

    Jun 12, 2020

    For the first time in 2020, and for the fourth time in his career, the ‘Jonestown Jet’ Brock Zearfoss is an Ollie’s Bargain Outlet All Star Circuit of Champions presented by Mobil 1 main event winner, this time reigning supreme at Southern Oklahoma Speedway in Ardmore, Oklahoma, during Cometic Gasket Thunder Through The Plains presented by Hercules Tires action on June 11. Utilizing the outside-pole position, Zearfoss took command for the first time on lap 15 and never looked back, zinging his preferred line around the very topside of the speedway for a $5,000 top prize.