The Blonde Bomber Todd Morrow Set To Return Home To Cleveland Speedway

  • Thursday, June 11, 2015

Former Cleveland Speedway Track Champion Todd Morrow of East Ridge is set to make a solo stop-in for racing action at his old stomping grounds this Saturday night as the 1/3-mile clay banked dirt track returns to her weekly roots.

On the docket for Saturday night is a pair of special events along with a full gamut of racing in four other classes. Morrow's (courtesy of ToddMorrowRacing.com) Steelhead Late Model will be competing in the night's 30 lap "Steelhead Throw Down" paying $1,500 to-WIN.

Morrow will likely see competition from current points leader Lil' John Ownbey, who's fresh off domination of Crate Late Model action last weekend, former Southern All Star & two time Track Champion Jamie Perry?, as well as top Cleveland Speedway Brute Squad members; Tod Hernandez, Kevin Gibson, veteran racer Paul Tims and others. Morrow is in the midst of chasing the Southern All-Star 2015 Championship and is a regular competitor in Crate LM's with the NeSmith series as well as the new UCRA series.

Morrow is consistently one of the top sellers of racing apparel wherever he races. The B-Hobby Heavy Metal Monsters of the Midway will also see its Mid Season Championship contested for a larger winning purse than normal.

More information can be obtained online at www.ClevelandSpeedwayLLC.com or by liking the track on Facebook.

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