Saturday night, June 2, the Cresco Speedway in Cresco, Iowa, will explode with the biggest Monster Truck show the Mighty Howard County Fairgrounds has ever seen. Featuring the world famous “Bear Foot” just like you see on TV, the new “General” direct from the Dukes of Hazard movie, plus “Red Cactus Crusher,” “Wildman” and more.
Friday night, June 1, the Southern Iowa Speedway will explode with the biggest Monster Truck show the Mahaska County Fairgrounds has ever seen. Featuring the world famous “Bear Foot” just like you see on TV, the new “General” direct from the Dukes of Hazard movie, plus “Red Cactus Crusher,” “Wildman” and more.
Hungry for some high-speed racing? If you answered yes, then a feast of "fast food" awaits you this Wednesday, May 16, as the USRA Late Models make their first of three stops this season at the Southern Iowa Speedway in Oskaloosa, Iowa.
Due to last week's cancellation, Kasson Speedway has scheduled a Mother's Day race. The race will be sponsored by "A Flower for You" of Kasson, and the first 100 Mothers will receive free flowers provided by A Flower for You.
The start to the 2007 racing season at the Cresco Speedway will have to wait one more week. Due to rain on Thursday and Friday, officials at RL Promotions have moved the 2007 season opener to Friday, May 11, at the 4/10-mile clay oval speedplant in Northeast Iowa.
Torco Fuels of Decatur, Mich., has signed a marketing partnership with SuprDirt Promotions to become the “Official Fuel” of Kasson Speedway. The agreement also includes title sponsorship of the Torco USRA Modifieds at the Speedway, along with the “Winner Circle.”
In his 2005-06 seasons a weird thing happened: no feature wins and no first-place trophies … a drought by most sports writers’ standards. Think again, consistency brought success with two track championships, the most recent collected from the Mountain Dew Bloomfield Speedway.
The 2007 season continues to build momentum as the fastest drivers in the Ozarks hit the high banks of the Lebanon I-44 Speedway this Saturday night.
A new era will begin this Saturday, April 28, as the Pepsi Scotland County Speedway in Memphis, Mo., hosts the inaugural event for the USRA Late Models. The 2007 season will mark the first time that the high-powered Late Model division will compete under the USRA banner.
Just want to update everyone on the things that are happening at the NSCI. The track has dried out very well and has been worked on this past week.
After two weeks of Mother Nature throwing snow and cold weather at Southern Minnesota, things are looking pretty good for Chateau Raceway in Lansing, Minn., to open up its 2007 racing season this Friday night.
Boubin Tire, in conjunction with Race Tire America/American Racer in a national effort have developed a new and exciting program to help limit the cost of open competition Sprint Car racing.
With additional last-minute work to be done to the racing surface and grounds at the Southern Iowa Speedway in Oskaloosa, Iowa, official from RL Promotions have canceled the Tuesday night practice session. The 2007 season opener will take place this Wednesday, April 18, at the Mahaska County Half-Mile Monster featuring the USRA Casey’s General Stores Weekly Racing Series.
USRA Casey's General Stores Weekly Racing Series feature race results for Sunday, April 15, from Monett Speedway in Monett, Mo.
Once again, Mother Nature has won at Humboldt Speedway. Maybe better luck next Friday, April 20.
Persistent and possibly heavy rainfall today and tomorrow, coupled with below average temperatures, have forced track owner Randy Mooneyham to cancel the Saturday night races at the Lebanon I-44 Speedway.
The start to the 2007 racing season at the Pepsi Scotland County Speedway will have to wait one more week. Poor weather conditions throughout this week and the month of April have forced RL Promotions officials to pull the plug on Saturday’s season-opening event at the 3/8-mile clay oval.
The start to the 2007 racing season at the Mountain Dew Bloomfield Speedway will have to wait one more week. Poor weather conditions throughout this week and the month of April have forced RL Promotions officials to pull the plug on Friday’s season-opening event at the 3/8-mile clay oval.
The start to the 2007 racing season at the Mountain Dew Bloomfield Speedway and the Pepsi Scotland County Speedway will have to wait one more week. Poor weather conditions throughout this week and the month of April have forced RL Promotions officials to pull the plug on Friday and Saturday’s season-opening events at the 3/8-mile clay ovals.
Officials from the Echo Valley Speedway in West Union, Iowa, have released an updated schedule of events for the 2007 racing season. The 4/10-mile high-banked oval will kick off their inaugural season under the USRA banner on Saturday, April 21.