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  1. Gregg Satterlee Skips Eldora's Dream For Appalachian Mountain Speedweek Run

    Gregg Satterlee Skips Eldora's Dream For Appalachian Mountain Speedweek Run

    Jun 11, 2023

    PORT ROYAL, Pa. (June 10) — Gregg Satterlee’s developed a stronger track record than most at Ohio’s Eldora Speedway in recent years. Heck, he even won a pair of preliminary events in both the Dream and World 100 two years ago.
  2. Gregg Satterlee Nets $10,000 In World 100 Prelim

    Gregg Satterlee Nets $10,000 In World 100 Prelim

    Sep 11, 2021

    ROSSBURG, Ohio — Gregg Satterlee led all 25 laps of Friday's second preliminary feature for the 50th annual World 100. The 37-year-old Indiana, Pa., driver was glad he was leading, but he was glad when it was over, too.
  3. 2021 Double Dream Weekend Earnings

    2021 Double Dream Weekend Earnings

    Sep 7, 2021

    Brandon Overton stole the lion's share of the money (38 percent!) during Eldora Speedway's Double Dream weekend, but other drivers still left with some healthy earnings totals. Check out the full breakdown of feature purse earnings from June's lucrative weekend:
  4. Lots To Love At Port Royal For Sweeping Satterlee

    Lots To Love At Port Royal For Sweeping Satterlee

    Mar 22, 2021

    PORT ROYAL, Pa. (March 21) — Gregg Satterlee and his crew chief, Robby Allen, are unabashed Port Royal Speedway boosters.
  5. Tire-Conserving Satterlee Treads To Richest Victory at Bedford Speedway

    Tire-Conserving Satterlee Treads To Richest Victory at Bedford Speedway

    Oct 26, 2020

    A Hoosier 1450- or ultrahard 70-compound right-rear tire? That was the most pressing question in the pit area before the start of Saturday’s third annual Keystone Cup finale at Bedford Speedway.
  6. Drivers React To Kyle Larson's Port Royal Win

    Drivers React To Kyle Larson's Port Royal Win

    Sep 3, 2020

    The impact of open-wheel superstar Kyle Larson’s $15,000 victory in last Saturday night’s 50-lap Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series-sanctioned Rumble by the River finale at Port Royal (Pa.) Speedway could be readily ascertained by the rather glum demeanor that the driver who finished second, Brandon Sheppard of New Berlin, Ill., displayed during his post-race interviews.