Appalachian Mountain Speedweek Announces New Date For 2025 Finale
Appalachian Mountain Speedweek Announces New Date For 2025 Finale
Appalachian Mountain Speedweek's rescheduled race at Selinsgrove Speedway in July is the new finale.

- Auto
- 1080
- 720
- 480
- 360
- 136
The rain-plagued Selinsgrove Ford Appalachian Mountain Speedweek announced at the drivers' meeting Sunday at Bridgeport Motorsports Park that Selinsgrove (Pa.) Speedway will serve as the points finale on July 11 for the Jim Bernheisel-directed miniseries.
The Pennsylvania-based circuit was scheduled for eight races from June 6-15, but events at Clinton County Speedway in Mill Hall, Pa., Hagerstown (Md.) Speedway, Selinsgrove and Lincoln Speedway in Abbottstown, Pa., rained out.
- Rain-Plagued Appalachian Speedweek Weighing Options, Makeup Dates
- 2025 Appalachian Speedweek Points Tracker: See The Standings Here
- Still Kickin' It At 70: Gary Stuhler Making Year 50 In Racing Special
- American Racer Takes Big Step As App. Speedweek Tire Provider
Gregg Satterlee of Indiana, Pa., entered Sunday's would-be finale a 56-point lead over Trever Feathers of Winchester, Va., and grew that margin to 130 points when he won his second feature of the week. Feathers led the opening 23 of 40 laps before eventually losing a left-rear tire.
Four events were completed with Satterlee also winning at Port Royal (Pa.) Speedway on June 7 and Mason Zeigler of Chalk Hill, Pa., winning Tuesday at Path Valley Speedway in Spring Run, Pa., and Friday at Bedford (Pa.) Speedway.
The July 11 finale at Selinsgrove will pay $5,000-to-win and $600-to-start with boosted pay through the middle finishing positions.