With a promising forecast and anxious race teams and fans it does indeed look as if the long-awaited season opener at the Sunset Speedway Park will take place on Saturday, May 12.
The last two weeks at the Grays Harbor Raceway have been heartbreakers due to the weather crashing the party and forcing cancellations. It looks as if there will be no hat trick this Saturday.
Round 3 of the Transport Graphics Championship Chase includes a full show Saturday night, May 12, as the Springfield Raceway presents the 6th Annual John Kuntz Memorial.
This Friday night, May 11, O’Reilly Auto Parts presents the USRA Weekly Racing Series at the Mineral City Speedway. The show will feature USRA A-Mods, USRA Stock Cars, USRA B-Mods and USRA Hobby Stocks plus Econo Stocks and Hornets.
The Sunset Speedway Park finds itself off to a late start this season due to the weather not cooperating for anyone to see any racing.
Due to 2½ inches of rain over night at the Dodge County Speedway, and with an already wet ground, races for Sunday night, May 6, have been cancelled.
This weekend's heavy rainfall has forced Huset's Speedway officials to postpone Sunday's season opener to next weekend.
May 5th hoped to be the second race of the season but before anything could get started rain dampened all efforts to get the show in at the Grays Harbor Raceway.
Oronogo's Bobby Pearish grabbed the opening lead and withstood a late-race challenge from veteran Rex Merritt and a wild full moon night to capture his first Budweiser USRA Modified feature win at the Springfield Raceway in 2012.
Bobby Malchus was the USRA Modified feature winner. Clyde Dunn Jr. was second, Troy Taylor was third, Jacob Pirkle finished fourth and Brandon McElroy wound up fifth.
American Racer USRA Weekly Racing Series results for Saturday, May 5, from the Superbowl Speedway in Greenville, Texas.
The Sunset Speedway Park once again will delay the start of the first race of the season due to conditions of the grounds, cancelling the Saturday, May 5, event.
It was time for the USRA Modifieds at El Paso Speedway Park for their season debut Friday. With a rubbered-down track and a full house it was Royal Jones that started and ended the race in the #1 spot.
Mother Nature so far has not been kind to the fans or drivers at the Mineral City Speedway, raining out the first two attempts to get the opening night show in. But despite severe weather that dumped hail on Fort Dodge around race time Friday night, a good crowd was on hand for the season opener with 88 cars and drivers signed in to kick off the 2012 campaign.
The thunder, lighting and rain held off just long enough for Eric Kanz to take the track in the evening’s USRA B-Mod feature, build up a huge lead on the pack and grab the feature win in commanding fashion.
Mother Nature reared her ugly head again this week at Chateau Raceway. With severe thunderstorm and tornado warnings just to the west of the Lansing area, the races were cancelled late Friday afternoon.
In the USRA Modified feature Friday night at the Humboldt Speedway, another anomaly occurred when the lead cars wiped each other out on the first lap.
Bad weather continues to plague the Willamette Speedway as all events scheduled for Friday and Saturday, May 4-5, have been cancelled due to weather.
After a disappointing rain-out last Saturday, the Grays Harbor Raceway looks to continue the 2012 campaign this coming Saturday, May 5.
Mississippi Thunder Speedway owners Bob & Paula Timm and Tom & Tina Lockner are excited to announced their plans to introduce Family Friendly Pricing in order to put the word “affordable” back into the picture for race fans.