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The All Star Circuit of Champions will kick off a three-event weekend with a stope at Stateline Speedway in Busti, N.Y. July 9. (Julia Johnson Photo)

All Stars Back In Action With New York & Ohio Stops

BROWNSBURG, Ind. — After a two-weekend hiatus, Tony Stewart’s FloRacing All Star Circuit of Champions presented by Mobil 1 will resume the season with three events in three days this weekend.

Action will kick off with a one night stay at Stateline Speedway in Busti, N.Y., on Friday, July 9. The lone All Star visit to the Empire State will award a $6,000 payday.

A short, but competitive history at Stateline Speedway, the All Stars have visited the Busti short track on just three occasions, most recently in 2019 when Dale Blaney scored the main event victory.

The weekend will continue just two hours southwest in Hartford, Ohio, where the All Star Circuit of Champions will revisit Sharon Speedway for a two-day blockbuster on Saturday and Sunday, July 10-11. 

Awarding a total winner’s share equaling $14,000, the two-day Sharon Speedway takeover will activate with the highly sought after Lou Blaney Memorial on Saturday, honoring National Sprint Car Hall of Famer and former Sharon Speedway track champion Lou Blaney. 

Retiring from competition in 2005, Blaney garnered well over 400 wins across the sprint car and modified ranks, earning such titles as the 1966 Williams Grove Speedway National Open.
Cale Conley is the defending Lou Blaney Memorial champion, securing a $7,500 payday last year. This year’s event will pay $8,000 to win.

The All Star Circuit of Champions’ invasion of Sharon Speedway will resume on July 11, with the annual Justin Snyder’s Salute to the Troops program presented by Self Made Racing, honoring military veteran and open wheel advocate, the late Justin Snyder. 

Derek Snyder, owner and founder of Self Made Racing, as well as the executive manager and partner of Sweeney Chevrolet Buick GMC in Boardman, Ohio, will honor his brother with the season’s final All Star visit to Sharon Speedway, set to award a $6,000 payday.
Sharon Speedway has already hosted the All Star Circuit of Champions twice this season with Justin Peck and Danny Dietrich claiming victories.

Clauson Marshall Racing’s Tyler Courtney will lead the All Star Circuit of Champions into battle through New York and Ohio, leading the current driver and owner championship chases.