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One of the longest-running traditions in all of racing, the Race of Champions 250, takes place this weekend, September 20-22, at Lake Erie Speedway. With a history dating back to 1951, the Race of Champions is the crown jewel event for the Race of Champions Family of Series. A weekend full of racing action concludes with the Race of Champions 250 for the RoC Modified Series on Sunday, September 22.

Fans can watch all weekend long on RacingAmerica.TV. Here is everything you need to know about the Race of Champions 250.

WATCHING ON RACINGAMERICA.TV

All three days of the Race of Champions weekend are available on RacingAmerica.TV. Fans can choose between a Sunday-only pay-per-view option to watch the final day of racing, including the Race of Champions 250, or the three-day pass which allows fans to watch all of the racing from all three days of the event.

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RACE OF CHAMPIONS 250 WEEKEND

Racing begins on Friday, September 20. The Race of Champions FOAR Score Four-Cylinder Dash Series headlines Friday's program, with a 20-lap feature wrapping up the evening. The program begins with qualifying races at 6:15 p.m. ET.

Saturday features the majority of the Race of Champions Family of Series. The headliner of the evening is the EMC 74 for the RoC Sportsman Modifieds. Racing also includes the RoC 602 Sportsman Modifieds, Late Models Super Stocks, and FOAR Score Four-Cylinder Dash Series, as well as TQ Midgets. Qualifying races begin at 2:30 p.m. ET on Saturday.

The featured event will be the running of the 74th Annual Race of Champions 250 for the RoC Modified Series on Sunday. The TQ Midgets return on Sunday for the Harry Macy Classic 29. The Race of Champions FOAR Score Dash Four Cylinder Dash and Street Stock divisions join Sunday's program. Qualifying races begin at 1:15 p.m. ET, with the Race of Champions 250 scheduled to begin at 4:20 p.m.

WEEKEND SCHEDULE

Friday, September 20
Time Session
1 p.m. Gates Open for Practice
2 p.m. Practice – All Divisions
5:15 p.m. Four Cylinder Dash Series Draw
6:15 p.m. Four Cylinder Dash Series Qualifying Races (8 Laps)
Four Cylinder Dash Series B-Main (8 Laps)
Four Cylinder Dash Series Feature (20 Laps)
"Party in the Pits" to Follow
Saturday, September 21
Time Session
10 a.m. Pit Gates Open
10:15 a.m. Inspection, Draw for All Divisions Open
11:30 a.m. Drivers' Meetings by Divisions Posted
12 p.m. Grandstands Open, Practice Begins
2:30 p.m. Qualifying Races
Late Models (8 Laps)
TQ Midget Series (8 Laps)
Super Stock Series (8 Laps)
602 Sportsman Modified Series (6 Laps)
Sportsman Modified Series (8 Laps)
Four Cylinder Dash Series B-Main (8 Laps)
Super Stock B-Main if necessary (8 Laps)
Sportsman Modified B-Main if necessary (8 Laps)
Invocation and Anthem, Pre-Race
Late Model Feature (40 Laps)
Four Cylinder Dash Series Feature 2 (25 Laps)
602 Sportsman Modified Series Feature (15 Laps)
Super Stock Series National Parts Peddler 40 (40 Laps)
TQ Midget Feature (20 Laps)
Sportsman Modified Series Race of Champions EMC 74
Sunday, September 22
Time Session
9:15 a.m. Inspection and Draw Begins
10:45 a.m. Drivers' Meetings by Divisions Posted
11:00 a.m. Practice Begins
1:15 p.m. Qualifying Races Begin
Modified Series – Green/White/Checker Qualifying (Top 6 Locked In to Race of Champions 250)
Four Cylinder Dash Series (8 Laps)
TQ Midget Series (8 Laps)
Street Stock Series (8 Laps)
Modified Series (10 Laps)
Four Cylinder Dash Series B-Main (8 Laps)
Modified Series B-Main if necessary (12 Laps)
TQ Midget Series Harry Macy Classic (29 Laps)
Four Cylinder Dash Series Feature (30 Laps)
Street Stock Series Feature (30 Laps)
3:30 p.m. (approx.) Pre-Race, Cars to Stage for Race of Champions 250
3:45 p.m. Race of Champions Hall of Fame Inductions (if any) and Special Awards
4 p.m. Driver Introductions
4:10 p.m. "KIDS RoC" Pledge of Allegiance
4:15 pm. Invocation/Anthem
4:20 p.m. Command to Start Engines – Race of Champions 250

HISTORY OF THE RACE OF CHAMPIONS 250

The history of the Race of Champions dates back to 1951, with the first running of what was then called the National Open at the historic Langhorne Speedway. Hully Benn won the inaugural running of the event in 1951. What started on the treacherous mile of dirt at Langhorne, Pennsylvania has become one of the most storied events in racing.

Langhorne remained the home of the National Open through 1971, with the track paved in 1965. The 1971 National Open, won by Roger Treichler, was the last race held at Langhorne Speedway before the facility closed.

With Langhorne's closing, the event moved to the 1.5-mile Trenton Speedway in 1972 and rebranded as the Race of Champions. Geoff Bodine won the first Race of Champions at Trenton in 1972, with other Trenton winners including the likes of Richie Evans, Ray Hendrick and Maynard Troyer.

The event found a new home at Pocono Raceway in 1977, competing on the 2.5-mile speedway. Troyer, Bodine and Evans all collected wins on the "tricky triangle" before the event shifted to the 0.75-mile short track layout at Pocono, utilizing the superspeedway's frontstretch. The Race of champions remained at Pocono until 1991.

Since the move to the infield short track at Pocono, the Race of Champions has remained on short tracks. The event moved to Flemington Speedway in 1992, then to Oswego Speedway in 1996 where it remained through 2016, outside of the 2015 edition taking place at the Chemung Speedrome.

In 2017, the Race of Champions found its new and current home at Lake Erie Speedway in North East, Pennsylvania. Matt Hirschman won the first four Race of Champions at Lake Erie, but Andy Jankowiak and Patrick Emerling have won the last two runnings of the event.

Hirschman's four Lake Erie wins give him a total of eight Race of Champions victories, more than any other driver. Over its proud history, the list of Race of Champions winners reads as a history book for the best of the best in Modified racing.

PAST RACE OF CHAMPIONS WINNERS

Year Track Winner
1951 Langhorne Speedway Hully Bunn
1952 Langhorne Speedway Jim Delaney
1953 Langhorne Speedway Ted Swaim
1954 Langhorne Speedway Frankie Schneider
1955 Langhorne Speedway Pete Corey
1956 Langhorne Speedway Dutch Hoag
1957 Langhorne Speedway Glenn Guthrie
1958 Langhorne Speedway Jim Delaney
1959 Langhorne Speedway Jim Delaney
1960 Langhorne Speedway Dutch Hoag
1961 Langhorne Speedway Bob Malzahn
1962 Langhorne Speedway Frankie Schneider
1963 Langhorne Speedway Dutch Hoag
1964 Langhorne Speedway Freddy Adam
1965 Langhorne Speedway Bill Slater
1966 Langhorne Speedway Will Cagle
1967 Langhorne Speedway Dutch Hoag
1968 Langhorne Speedway Dutch Hoag
1969 Langhorne Speedway Ray Hendrick
1970 Langhorne Speedway Merv Treichler
1971 Langhorne Speedway Roger Treichler
1972 Trenton Speedway Geoffrey Bodine
1973 Trenton Speedway Richie Evans
1974 Trenton Speedway Fred DeSarro
1975 Trenton Speedway Ray Hendrick
1976 Trenton Speedway Maynard Troyer
1977 Pocono Raceway Maynard Troyer
1978 Pocono Raceway Geoffrey Bodine
1979 Pocono Raceway Richie Evans
1980 Pocono Raceway (Infield) Richie Evans
1981 Pocono Raceway (Infield) George Kent, Jr.
1982 Pocono Raceway (Infield) Greg Sacks
1983 Pocono Raceway (Infield) Jimmy Spencer
1984 Pocono Raceway (Infield) Brian Ross
1985 Pocono Raceway (Infield) Brett Bodine
1986 Pocono Raceway (Infield) George Kent, Jr.
1987 Pocono Raceway (Infield) George Brunnhoelzl, Jr.
1988 Pocono Raceway (Infield) Reggie Ruggiero
1989 Pocono Raceway (Infield) Tony Hirschman
1990 Pocono Raceway (Infield) Mike Stefanik
1991 Pocono Raceway (Infield) Satch Worley
1992 Flemington Speedway Lenny Boyd
1993 Flemington Speedway Billy Pauch
1994 Flemington Speedway Tony Siscone
1995 Flemington Speedway John Blewett, III
1996 Oswego Speedway Jan Leaty
1997 Oswego Speedway Tony Hirschman
1998 Oswego Speedway Sege Fidanza
1999 Oswego Speedway Chuck Hossfeld
2000 Oswego Speedway George Kent, Jr.
2001 Oswego Speedway George Kent, Jr.
2002 Oswego Speedway Tim Mangus
2003 Oswego Speedway Sege Fidanza
2004 Oswego Speedway Eric Beers
2005 Oswego Speedway Chuck Hossfeld
2006 Oswego Speedway T.J. Potrzebowski
2007 Oswego Speedway Jan Leaty
2008 Oswego Speedway Tony Hirschman
2009 Oswego Speedway Bill Putney
2010 Oswego Speedway Tony Hirschman
2011 Oswego Speedway Zane Zeiner
2012 Oswego Speedway Matt Hirschman
2013 Oswego Speedway Matt Hirschman
2014 Oswego Speedway Chuck Hossfeld
2015 Chemung Speedrome Matt Hirschman
2016 Oswego Speedway Matt Hirschman
2017 Lake Erie Speedway Matt Hirschman
2018 Lake Erie Speedway Matt Hirschman
2019 Lake Erie Speedway Matt Hirschman
2020 Lake Erie Speedway Matt Hirschman
2021 Lake Erie Speedway Andy Jankowiak
2023 Lake Erie Speedway Patrick Emerling

-Photo credit: Race of Champions

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