Leading Driver, Trainer Races Down to Wire at Rosecroft
- Dec 14, 2016
- 1 min read
13 Races Thursday on Closing Night
Free Pictures with Santa 7-8 p.m.
Special Buffet Terrrace Dining Room, Fan Appreciation Night
FORT WASHINGTON, MD - Rosecroft’s 2016 Fall Meet comes to an end Thursday night with leading driver and trainer titles on the line and a visit from Santa Claus.
First race post for the 13-race closing night program is 6:40 p.m.
Driver Russell Foster goes into Thursday’s final program with 50 wins, just one more than Roger Plante Jr. Frank Milby is third with 36. On the training side, Brian Burton and Kenneth Schlotzhauer are tied with 17 winners, two ahead of Joseph Offutt. Arty Foster Jr., leads in win percentage with 12 victories from 33 starts (36 percent).
Closing night at Rosecroft will include a visit from Santa Claus, who will be available for free pictures between 7-8 p.m. There will also be a special $15 buffet in the Terrace Dining Room and $1 hot dogs and $1 sodas at the first floor concession stand.

Sounds like Rosecroft's closing night was packed with excitement! The tight race for top driver and trainer adds a real edge to the event. I remember discussing competitive sports events on Wheelie Life, and this reminds me how thrilling last-minute showdowns can be. Also, free pictures with Santa? That's a fun bonus for the fans!
The progression in Drive Mad feels rewarding because each completed stage teaches you something new about timing, momentum, or vehicle control.
The excitement of a tight race for both driver and trainer titles really makes events like this stand out. It reminds me of community-driven racing stories I’ve seen on Cobb Can Move. Also, free Santa pics and $1 hot dogs? Sounds like the perfect mix of competition and holiday cheer!
This article brought back memories of attending local race nights with my family—it’s always such an exciting atmosphere, especially when there’s so much on the line for the drivers and trainers. I recently saw a discussion on competitive sports over at Crazy Cattle 3D, and it really made me appreciate the dedication behind these events. Rosecroft’s closing night sounds like a perfect mix of competition and holiday cheer!
The race to the very last minute is what makes sports so captivating. It's not just about speed wacky flip or victory, but also about the courage and perseverance of the participants.