Herald Staff report
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series drivers Tony Stewart, Kasey Kahne and Dave Blaney raced in the dirt on Tuesday night in the Lou Blaney Memorial Classic at Sharon Speedway in Hartford, Ohio.
Other featured racers were Dale Blaney and "Jumpin" Jack Johnson.
Stewart is the current Sprint Cup points leader, while Dale Blaney drives in the All-Star Circuit of Champions and Johnson is a legendary Modified driver from New York.
They competed in a 30-lap Sprint car feature race at the 3/8-mile track.
Lou Blaney died on Jan. 25 at the age of 69. The legendary driver won over 200 Super Sprint races from 1961 to 1980.
Results were not submitted to The Herald to be published in today's print and online editions. See future print and online editions of The Herald for results and more from Tuesday's festivities in Hartford.