• Antioch Speedway Hall Of Fame
  • Hall Members
  • John P. Soares
  • John M. Soares
  • Gary Pacheco
  • Bill Brown
  • J D Willis
  • Dean Cline
  • Willie Myatt
  • Chuck Smith
  • John Myers
  • Harvey Mason
  • Dennis Furia Sr.
  • Richard Johnson
  • Larry Damitz
  • Lyle Lister
  • Dave Logan
  • Bruce Curl Sr
  • Jerry Garner
  • Jim Pettit II
  • Ken Gonderman
  • Dennis Close
  • Bill Bowers
  • Gerry Delanoy
  • Charlie Zeno
  • Vic Noon
  • Gary Jacob
  • Daryl Shirk
  • Marv Wilson
  • Lonnie Williams
  • Debbie Clymens
  • Bobby Hogge III
  • Steve Hendren
  • Don Shelton
  • Scott Busby
  • Ron Brown
  • Bert Elworthy
  • Dave Rosa
  • Ed Sans Jr
  • Jerry Hetrick
  • John Bellando
  • Mike Gustafson
  • Snork Wilson
  • Tom Clymens
  • Ted Ballard
  • Donna Soares
  • Keith Brown Sr
  • Mike Conley Sr
  • Lori Brown
  • Bob Meeker
  • Gene Dothage
  • Dave Byrd
  • Terry DeCarlo Sr
  • Kimberly Myers
  • Sharon Smith
  • Don O'keefe Jr
  • Rick Panfili
  • Brynda and Bert Bockover
  • Harry Osbourne
  • Johnny Bracca
  • Buzz Enea
  • Larry Schlee
  • Jim Huckaby
  • Jim Perry ll
  • Duane Hodges
  • Pete Paulson
  • Rich Richards
  • Tony Pato
  • Troy Shirk
  • Jim Perry ll

Lori Brown
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Lori has been an active member of Antioch Speedway in multiple divisions for over 30 years. She had her first Top 10 ranking in Street Stocks in 7th in 1993. A year later, she made her first appearance at Sacramento Raceway and picked up her first Main Event win that night. In the later part of the 1990s, she competed in Street Stocks and Modifieds at various times.

In the early part of the 2000's, she joined her husband Ron Brown in the Limited Late Model class. She's been Top 10 ranked in the class for most of those seasons. She finished third in the standings in 2001. She won the 2004 championship. She was 4th in 2007 and 5th to 2009. She finished 5th in 2012. After the 2016 season, she sold her car and moved to the Hobby Stock class.

Lori was close friends with Kimberly Myers, who passed away after her battle with cystic fibrosis. To honor her fallen friend, Lori started running the #65 roses in her memory. It was also a way to promote awareness of cystic fibrosis. She counts three Main Event wins in Limited Late Models and more recently a feature triumph in Hobby Stocks among her highlights.


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  • Antioch Speedway Hall Of Fame
  • Hall Members
  • John P. Soares
  • John M. Soares
  • Gary Pacheco
  • Bill Brown
  • J D Willis
  • Dean Cline
  • Willie Myatt
  • Chuck Smith
  • John Myers
  • Harvey Mason
  • Dennis Furia Sr.
  • Richard Johnson
  • Larry Damitz
  • Lyle Lister
  • Dave Logan
  • Bruce Curl Sr
  • Jerry Garner
  • Jim Pettit II
  • Ken Gonderman
  • Dennis Close
  • Bill Bowers
  • Gerry Delanoy
  • Charlie Zeno
  • Vic Noon
  • Gary Jacob
  • Daryl Shirk
  • Marv Wilson
  • Lonnie Williams
  • Debbie Clymens
  • Bobby Hogge III
  • Steve Hendren
  • Don Shelton
  • Scott Busby
  • Ron Brown
  • Bert Elworthy
  • Dave Rosa
  • Ed Sans Jr
  • Jerry Hetrick
  • John Bellando
  • Mike Gustafson
  • Snork Wilson
  • Tom Clymens
  • Ted Ballard
  • Donna Soares
  • Keith Brown Sr
  • Mike Conley Sr
  • Lori Brown
  • Bob Meeker
  • Gene Dothage
  • Dave Byrd
  • Terry DeCarlo Sr
  • Kimberly Myers
  • Sharon Smith
  • Don O'keefe Jr
  • Rick Panfili
  • Brynda and Bert Bockover
  • Harry Osbourne
  • Johnny Bracca
  • Buzz Enea
  • Larry Schlee
  • Jim Huckaby
  • Jim Perry ll
  • Duane Hodges
  • Pete Paulson
  • Rich Richards
  • Tony Pato
  • Troy Shirk
  • Jim Perry ll