Little Lorain Raceway Has Officially Secured Its First Partner!

Little Lorain Raceway Has Officially Secured Its First Partner!

Little Lorain Raceway has officially secured its first partner!

We would like to welcome Will Yuravak to the #2Tracks1Family in form of a partnership as Willy’s Custom Upholstery & Repair will be sponsoring our Go Kart Awards! These awards include medals and trophies that will be given to our young drivers throughout the 2024 Inaugural Race Season!

If you are restoring your old hot rod or just have a tear in your daily driver seats, look no further then Willy’s Custom Upholstery & Repair! Great guy, great service and of course, a valued supporter of #2Tracks1Family!

If you would like to become a partner with Little Lorain Raceway please contact Randy Maggio Jr today!
Randy Maggio Jr – Promoter
Thepainesvillespeedway@gmail.com
216-276-0522

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