Racers get swapping motors running
From novices to full-time competitors, a swap meet in town Saturday got car racing enthusiasts revved up.
Nazareth Speedway reunion is certain to ramp up memories
Fans who visited the old Nazareth Speedway for years still have many memories of the now gone dirt-track racing that went on there for decades. Fans who go to the upcoming Nazareth Speedway Reunion, which will take place this weekend as part of the annual Motorsports 2012 Race Car and Trade Show at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center at Oaks can have an opportunity to relive those memories ...
Auto racing expo set for weekend
Race fans can cure their offseason cabin fever this weekend. Motorsports 2012 presented by Small Engine Fuels, an auto racing expo featuring 250,000 square feet of "nothing but racing," runs Friday through Sunday at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center in Oaks.
Missing antique racing bicycle has been found in Stroudsburg
Stroud Area Regional Police said an antique racing bicycle reported missing has been found.
LOUIS BREWSTER on MOTORSPORTS: Supercross is anybody's game
This certainly is not your father's, or grandfather's for that matter, Supercross any longer. The days of domination by one rider - do you remember Jeremy McGrath or Ricky Carmichael?
NeverDead DLC coming Feb. 21 with new playable character and modes
Konami's making sure NeverDead lives up to its name with the first downloadable content pack, available on February 21. " NeverDead Expansion Pack Volume 1" will let you try a new playable character and play co-op challenges with pop star Nikki Summerfield. The pack will also let you visit an expanded version of the Asylum level, with three new challenges, including taking hold of "score zones ...
Services Thursday for Robert Reed Bender
Services Thursday for Robert Reed Bender
Go & Do: Fun festivals and more, Feb. 9-15
MANATEEMANATEEFilm Fridays: South Florida Museum, 201 10th St. W. , BradentonThe South Florida
King of the collectors
Growing up in the San Joaquin Valley in the 1940s and ‘50s, Jim Streeper would scrape up 25 cents for an admission ticket to spend almost every Saturday in the local movie theater.