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The Sprint Car Challenge Tour in action. (A.J. Johnson Photo)

Mel & Marlyn Hall Memorial On Deck For SCCT 360s

MARYSVILLE, Calif. — The busiest stretch of the season for the Sprint Car Challenge Tour gets underway this Saturday with the 23rd running of the Mel & Marlyn Hall Memorial at Marysville Raceway.

The event marks the fourth race of the season for the Elk Grove Ford Sprint Car Challenge Tour presented by Abreu Vineyards. The first three events have seen three different winners with Justin Sanders, Dominic Scelzi and Corey Day claiming wins, respectively.

Sanders, the 2018 winner of the Mel & Marlyn Hall Memorial, currently sits atop the standings over Day, Justyn Cox, Ryan Bernal and Shane Golobic.

The event will be broadcast live by SPEED SPORT affiliate CaliDirt.tv.  

The show in Marysville launches three consecutive weeks of racing for the SCCT 360s, with an event at Placerville Speedway coming up on June 2, followed by Petaluma Speedway on June 10.

“It’s an honor for the Sprint Car Challenge Tour to be a part of the Hall Memorial for the third straight season,” said SCCT President Scott Russell. “Mel and Marlyn put their heart and soul into racing and especially at Marysville Raceway. It should be a great event to kick-off a busy stretch with SCCT and we hope the fans will fill the stands.”

Racing was a passion of the Hall family. They epitomized the great strengths of being at the forefront of the sport when it came to on-track racing and off-track promotions. Mel Hall believed in a united Sprint Car traveling organization and in the early 1990’s was one of the founding fathers of the Civil War Series, which is fundamentally what the Sprint Car Challenge Tour continues in the Golden State.

With their unmeasurable work ethic, the Halls were heavily involved in the now defunct Ernie Purcell Speedway in Grass Valley, before taking over operation of Twin Cities Speedway (now Marysville Raceway) in late 1994. Hall is credited with bringing professional Sprint Car racing to the Yuba-Sutter facility, which persists to this very day under the current management of Gage Promotions.

The Hall’s left their ego at the door and did the things needed for a successful series and management of Marysville Raceway. They never did this for fame and glory or pats on the back. They were simple people who had a vision and did the best they could to make it a reality. 

Mel passed away on May 22, 1999 and Marlyn passed in August of 2020. The event held in their memory remains a cornerstone on the track schedule.