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SALEM — The Steel Valley Super Nationals will be back again this year.
Corey Ward, the chief executive officer and owner of the Steel Valley Super Nationals, announced today that he and the newly renamed Quaker City Motorsports Park, formerly called the Quaker City Drags, have renewed an agreement to produce the Steel Valley Super Nationals event at Quaker City Motorsports Park June 24-26.
In a statement, Ward said his event, “Is one of the most popular and successful performance automotive events in the region.” He said it brings in 25,000 people to the drag strip.
I also received a reply from the Salem News that he city of Salem, Ohio will once again host the evening festivities. Good small town enjoyment.
Corey Ward, the chief executive officer and owner of the Steel Valley Super Nationals, announced today that he and the newly renamed Quaker City Motorsports Park, formerly called the Quaker City Drags, have renewed an agreement to produce the Steel Valley Super Nationals event at Quaker City Motorsports Park June 24-26.
In a statement, Ward said his event, “Is one of the most popular and successful performance automotive events in the region.” He said it brings in 25,000 people to the drag strip.
I also received a reply from the Salem News that he city of Salem, Ohio will once again host the evening festivities. Good small town enjoyment.