LOCAL author Julian Carosi has just published his fourth book on the history of Corsham. Corsham Revealed Now and Then follows on from the success and the interest shown in his trilogy of A4-size Corsham Revealed books. They are Corsham Revealed published in 2018, Corsham Revealed More in 2019, and Corsham Revealed Three in early 2020. Corsham Revealed Now and Then continues exploring the hidden and long forgotten history of Corsham. Inside, you will find more hidden, long-forgotten and sometimes mysterious historical snippets of Corsham covering 100 different aspects of Corsham compared over many years. Mr Carosi, 68, Williams Grove, said: This is achieved by providing pairs of old and new photographs accompanied with a small amount of respective text to show just how much Corsham has changed or conversely, how little it has changed over the ensuing years.
Champion Racing Oil Announces $75,000 Payday for Winner of 2021 National Open
Champion Oil, a global leader in racing motor oils, has announced that Williams Grove Speedway and the World of Outlaw (WoO) Sprint Car Series confirmed the Oct. 2nd Champion Racing Oil National Open will pay out $75,000 to the 410 Sprint Car winner.
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Clinton, MO (SBWIRE) 12/14/2020 The announcement for 2021 was made public on Friday through the officials at the Williams Grove Speedway. The crown jewel event, the Champion Racing Oil National Open, paid $75,000 to win in 2020 and will again this coming year. Champion also has an additional contingency program for the winner. https://www.championbrands.com/racer-contingency/
Champion Racing Oil Announces $75,000 Payday for Winner of 2021 National Open
Champion Oil, a global leader in racing motor oils, has announced that Williams Grove Speedway and the World of Outlaw (WoO) Sprint Car Series confirmed the Oct. 2nd Champion Racing Oil National Open will pay out $75,000 to the 410 Sprint Car winner.
Clinton, MO (SBWIRE) 12/14/2020 The announcement for 2021 was made public on Friday through the officials at the Williams Grove Speedway. The crown jewel event, the Champion Racing Oil National Open, paid $75,000 to win in 2020 and will again this coming year. Champion also has an additional contingency program for the winner. https://www.championbrands.com/racer-contingency/
Young Columbus racer celebrates successful 2020 season
Evan Shatto of Columbus just completed the most successful season of his young racing career to date in 2020. The 14-year-old, who is a freshman at Columbus East High School, collected 17 feature wins this season.
Shatto split time this year driving for his parents Eric and Nikki Shatto and Greg and James “Porkchop” Jones. He captured the Jennings County Outlaw Karting junior 3 track championship, where he was undefeated this season.
Shatto, who started his racing obsession six years ago racing radio-controlled cars, has been racing go-karts for the past year-and-a-half, mainly at Columbus and North Vernon. He followed in his father and brother’s footsteps.