American Racer USRA Modified Series schedule revised


A few changes have been made to the 2023 schedule for the American Racer USRA Modified Series powered by Day Motor Sports.

To date, six events have been eliminated by inclement weather while two others have been canceled or postponed to future dates.

“Working with other racetracks in the region, whether they be USRA-sanctioned or otherwise, is paramount to the ARMS series and our organization as a whole,” said USRA Chief Communications Officer Jeff Nun. “If dirt tracks go away, then the racers, fans and USRA go with them.”

The first change of note is that the Arrowhead Speedway in Colcord, Okla., and Tri-State Speedway in Pocola, Okla., have moved their doubleheader weekend to Friday and Saturday, June 23-24.

With that scenario, the event originally slated for June 24 at the Boothill Speedway in Greenwood, La., has been dropped, but the ARMS will be back on Saturday, Aug. 26. Earlier this season, the track took on an added date from another venue.

Finally, the ARMS race scheduled for Aug. 5 at the Super Bee Speedway in Chatham, La., is canceled, leaving a total of 18 events currently on the campaign plus any others that may be added.

American Racer USRA Modified Series
Schedule of events as of June 1, 2023:

Friday, April 14 – Red Dirt Raceway, Meeker, Okla. (winner: Tanner Mullens)
Saturday, April 15 – Lawton Speedway, Lawton, Okla. (winner: Rodney Sanders)
Friday, May 5 – Boothill Speedway, Greenwood, La. (winner: Chris Henigan)
Saturday, May 6 – Super Bee Speedway, Chatham, La. (winner: Joe Duvall)
Friday, May 19 – West Texas Raceway, Lubbock, Texas (winner: Tanner Mullens)
Saturday, May 20 – Route 66 Motor Speedway, Amarillo, Texas (winner: Tanner Mullens)
Friday, June 2 – Ark-La-Tex Speedway, Vivian, La.
Saturday, June 3 – Ark-La-Tex Speedway, Vivian, La.
Saturday, June 17 – Lawton Speedway, Lawton, Okla.
Friday, June 23 – Arrowhead Speedway, Colcord, Okla.
Saturday, June 24 – Tri-State Speedway, Pocola, Okla.
Saturday, July 15 – Salina Highbanks, Salina, Okla.
Saturday, Aug. 26 – Boothill Speedway, Greenwood, La.
Friday, Sept. 1 – 67 Speedway, Texarkana, Ark.
Saturday, Sept. 2 – Rocket Raceway Park, Petty, Texas
Sunday Sept. 3 – Ark-La-Tex Speedway, Vivian, La.
Friday, Oct. 27 – Rocket Raceway Park, Petty, Texas
Saturday, Oct. 28 – Rocket Raceway Park, Petty, Texas

The American Racer USRA Modified Series powered by Day Motor Sports will be at the Ark-La-Tex Speedway in Vivian, La., this Friday and Saturday, June 2-3, for the 17th annual Doug Murphrey Memorial presented by RacinDirt.TV.

The prestigious event pays $5,000 to win and $250 to start the main event each night, plus $100 to non-qualifiers both nights.

Joining the high-powered USRA Modifieds each night at the ‘Land of Three Wide’ will be USRA Limited Mods, Sunoco USRA Factory Stocks and USRA Tuners, along with Crate Racin’ USA Street Stocks and Pro-Mods.

On Friday, the pits open at 4 p.m., grandstands open at 5 and racing gets underway at 7:30. On Saturday, pits open at 3 p.m., grandstands open at 4 and the green flag waves at 7.

Presented by Genuine RV, the track will host an open practice on Thursday, June 1, with pits opening at 5 p.m. and practice from 7-10.

The Ark-La-Tex Speedway is a high-banked 1/4-mile red clay oval found 0.6 mile south of SR 2 on SR 1, then 0.7 mile west on Airport Rd., then 2.2 miles south to 13035 Boyter Ln, Vivian, LA 71082. To learn more about the Ark-La-Tex Speedway visit RaceArkLaTex.com.

American Racer USRA Modified Series
Points standings as of June 1, 2023:

1. 7 Sean Gaddis,  Diana, Texas ... 496
2. 91 Joe Duvall,  Claremore, Okla. ... 485 (1 win)
3. 2G Kenny Gaddis,  Diana, Texas ... 458
4. 7X Chris Dawson,  Lubbock, Texas ... 449
5. 24X Xavier Ortega,  Las Cruces, N.M. ... 398
6. 15W Kale Westover  Altus, Okla. ... 351
7. 02 Tanner Mullens,  Wichita, Kan. ... 300 (3 wins)
8. 82 Jimmie Williams,  Denison, Texas ... 296
9. 15 Chase Wascom,  Denham Springs, La. ... 287
10. 11D Cole Dennis,  Altus, Okla. ... 249
11. 56 Colton Horner,  Houston, Texas ... 243
12. D25 David Tanner,  Wichita Falls, Texas ... 226
Other winners:
13. 20 Rodney Sanders, Happy, Texas (1)
34. 16 Chris Henigan, Marshall, Texas (1)
View complete standings at usraracing.com/points/ARMS.

With a schedule currently featuring 18 nights of racing at the finest dirt ovals in Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Texas, the 2023 campaign is just getting started.

Each of the venues will host one or more events with a minimum of $2,000 to win, an unmatched year-end points fund as well as Summit USRA Weekly Racing Series national points. Each racer's best 16 performances will count for series points.

Special thanks to American Racer, ARMI Contractors, Day Motor Sports, Duvall Electric, RaceOnTexas.com, RacerWebsite.com, RacinDirt.TV, Star 1 Roofing & Construction, Summit Racing Equipment, Texas Locomotive Solutions, TNT Auto Parts and Transmissions Unlimited for their support of the American Racer USRA Modified Series powered by Day Motor Sports.

More information about the ARMS is available at usraracing.com. You can also get social with the ARMS on Facebook and Twitter.

Drivers can pre-enter for any or all ARMS events at MyRacePass.

For more than two decades, the USRA has attracted more and more racetracks and dirt track racers each year through fair, logical and cost-effective rules accompanied by an organization that puts the racers, racetracks and their fans first. In the 2023 Summit USRA Weekly Racing Series, as many as 60 of America’s finest dirt ovals plan to host more than 1,000 nights of racing.

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