OAKS, PA – At 2:00 PM on Friday, January 19, the 34th PPL Motorsports Race Car & Trade Show officially opened its doors to scores of race fans, who promptly sprinted into the building to take in the sights.
Those sights include over 150 exhibitors and over 250 race cars, ranging from Tony Stewart’s last NASCAR Monster Cup Series car to young Logan Watt’s Quarter Midget. Massive booth exhibits, each with several race cars featured, include Pioneer Pole Buildings, VP Race Fuels and Sunoco Race Fuels along with manufacturers Troyer Race Cars, TEO Pro Race Cars and Bicknell Racing Products.
Guest appearances scheduled for tomorrow, Saturday, Jan. 20 are planned for Tony Stewart, Steve Kinser and Larry McReynolds, along with dozens of regional race drivers and car owners.
The big event of Saturday is the 34th Ms. Motorsports Pageant. Taylor Albert, reigning Ms. Motorsports, will crown her successor. The pageant begins at 7:00 PM.
Motorsports Sunday, Jan. 21, is going to be given over to racing’s youth with Big Wheel Racing and the Little Ms. Motorsports Pageant.
The 34th PPB Motorsports Race Car & Trade Show officially opens Friday, January 19 at 2:00 PM. Featured Friday, beginning at 7:00 PM, is a racing themed reprise of television’s The Tonight Show, starring Dino Oberto, and featuring reflections of the Pine Brook Speedway, which raced from 1962 through the late eighties before it closed.
PPB Motorsports runs from 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM Saturday, January 20. The full day will be highlighted by the personal appearances of three time NASCAR Sprint Cup Champion Tony Stewart, who will sign autographs from 12:00 Noon through 2:00 PM. Also making an appearance will be former NASCAR Crew Chief and current on air personality Larry McReyolds, and The King, Steve Kinser, the all time World of Outlaws Sprint Car champion.
Top northeastern race winners will appear throughout the day to sign autographs. And a gallery of former stars from Pine Brook Speedway will be on hand to swap stories with one another and with fans.
The festivities heat up beginning at 7:30 PM with the staging of the annual Ms. Motorsports Pageant, sponsored by Oliver Construction. Ms. Motorsports 2017, Taylor Albert will crown her successor at the end of the always well-attended event.
The Show’s third and final day, Sunday, January 21, is dedicated to the younger race fans, featuring the Little Ms. Motorsports pageant and Kids Big Wheel Races. Doors on Sunday swing open at 11:00 AM.
Single-day tickets for PPB Motorsports Race Car & Trade Show are $15 for adults, $5 for children ages 6-12, and under 6 are Free!
For more information about the 2018 PPB Motorsports Race Car & Trade Show, visit www.MOTORSPORTSTRADESHOW.com