With hopes of brighter weather, Lebanon I-44 Speedway is ready to race this Saturday night with the USRA Modifieds. All regular night racing classes will be racing as well, with an expected car count nearing 100.
KLGA 92.7 FM radio located in Algona, Iowa announced today that their dirt racing radio broadcasts are now available on the Internet.
Tired of waiting until football season to tailgate at the big games? Lebanon I-44 Speedway is giving fans an incentive to celebrate on the Wild Side.
All three USRA-sanctioned classes will be in action this Saturday, April 29, at Thunderhill Speedway in Mayetta, Kan., as a number of local drivers are expected to continue their run at the USRA Casey's General Stores Weekly Racing Series national championship.
Officials from the new Lucas Oil Speedway in Wheatland, Mo., have announced that they will be sanctioning their weekly Modified class with the USRA for the 2006 racing season as part of the USRA Casey's General Stores Weekly Racing Series.
The content is geared for both the hardcore racing enthusiasts and the causal fan, and listeners will have the opportunity to call in to win free admission tickets to the Pritchard Family Auto Stores Hancock County Speedway.
Officials from Rapid Speedway in Rock Rapids, Iowa, have announced that they will sanction their B-Modified class with the United States Racing Association (USRA) for the 2006 racing season.
With the west central Wisconsin countryside laid out before them this Friday night, the people will sit back, relax and enjoy the sites and sounds which surround them.
After an unplanned week off at Thunderhill Speedway last week due to the unpredictable Kansas weather, racing action will return this weekend to the Mayetta, Kan., speedway.
This week's exhilarating laundry list of heavenly high-powered excitement begins on Saturday, April 22, with the fourth attempt of the 2006 season for the drivers and fans at the Pepsi Scotland County Speedway in Memphis, Mo.
Racing under the banner of the United States Racing Association, drivers at Cresco Speedway will be competing for unmatched year-end track and national points funds as part of the USRA Casey's General Stores Weekly Racing Series.
The biggest season so far for RL Promotions kicks off this week with action on tap at all five racing facilities operated by the Webster City, Iowa-based organization. Racing under the banner of the United States Racing Association, drivers at all five dirt ovals will be competing for unmatched year-end track and national points funds as part of the USRA Casey's General Stores Weekly Racing Series.
This week's exhilarating laundry list of heavenly high-powered excitement begins on Wednesday, April 19, with round 2 of Wild Wednesdays at the Southern Iowa Speedway.
A new fan-friendly era of racing in southern Iowa begins this Friday night as a new promotional team begins its tenure as operator of the popular 3/8-mile clay oval at the Davis County Fairgrounds in Bloomfield, Iowa.
The first Wild Wednesday of the 2006 racing season kicks off this Wednesday, April 12, at the Southern Iowa Speedway with a full slate of action scheduled at the legendary half-mile clay oval in Oskaloosa, Iowa.
Thunderhill Speedway in Mayetta, Kan., is set to kick off the 2006 regular racing season this Saturday, April 8, as three classes will race under the United States Racing Assocation (USRA) banner.
It’s that time of the year again. The 2006 BST Modified Series is holding its pre-season meeting on Wednesday, April 12, at 7 p.m. at the Pepper Pod in Hudson, Colo.
Several tracks will be launching their 2006 season in the coming weeks as the chase for the national championship in four USRA-sanctioned divisions begins.
Saturday nights will once again be filled with the roar of engines, the smell of funnel cakes and the sight of checkered flags as racing resumes at the Lebanon I-44 Speedway this Saturday night.
A general membership meeting of the Murray County Racing Association will be held on Saturday, April 1, at the Pizza Ranch in Slayton, Minn., beginning at 1 p.m.