Thursday, October 10, 2013

Info for the upcoming weekend

It seems like Fall has finally set in and with more great weather expected this weekend, the racetrack seems like the perfect place to be both tomorrow and Saturday night.

One of two of the only tracks running in the mountains tomorrow night will be Willard Speedway. They discussed moving their racing schedule to Saturday nights, but decided to stick with Fridays. They also hinted at a big night for October 18th. I'm guessing a big payout for all classes, maybe just limited late models and modified's. We will have to see. Gates will be opening at 4, drivers meeting at 6:30, and hot laps begin at 7. 


To our west in Junction City, KY, Pondersosa Speedway will be having their 9th annual Ironman Classic paying $2,000 to late models Friday night and on Saturday night they'll also be hosting the $5,000 to win 23rd annual Fall Classic for their super late model division as well. Modified's will being paying $1,500 to win Friday and $2,000 to win Saturday as well. With not many tracks racing in the tri-state area, should be a good turnout. 

If you're interested in heading over to Ponderosa for the weekend, check out the following link: Ponderosa Speedway

Super late model racing is back in action this weekend also in the mountains, as Mountain Motor Speedway will race tomorrow night. Their paying $800 late models, $600 to modified, $400 bombers, and $300 4-cylinders. All these payouts are guaranteed.


Lucas Oil series will be off until the Dirt Track World Championship at Portsmouth next weekend. The DTWC weekend kicksoff Thursday, as qualifying and heat racing begins for the modified's. Late models will qualify and race their heats on Friday night. Of course, both features for the modified's and late models will be on Saturday night.

World of Outlaws late model series is off until their World Championship weekend at Charlotte in November.

The two big races this weekend are the Pittsburgher 100 at Pittsburgh Motor Speedway in Pennsylvania paying $10,000 for the NDRL series and the Cotton Pickin' 100 at Magnolia Speedway in Columbus, MS paying $20,000.

That should wrap up enough information for you for the upcoming racing weekend.

Get out and support your local dirt track!!!

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