e chase to claim the 2008 track championship at the Midway Speedway in Lebanon, Mo. will end this Friday night, Sept. 12 with the Season Championships on the line. The USRA Modified crown will go to the wire as three drivers are battling hard.
With over 75 race teams in the pits and a smooth fast racing surface the Midway Speedway presented a regular points show and the race for the Purple Crown as Relay For Life teams sold tickets and well represented the upcoming Walk as Lebanon's Jamie Ragland overcame early adversity to come from behind in capturing the USRA Modified feature win and protecting his points lead.
After taking a week off, the Midway Speedway will swing back into action this weekend with a regular points show featuring USRA Modifieds, Factory Stocks, B-Mods, SuperStocks and Bombers.
With 90 race teams in the pits, action again was fast and furious on the Action Track of the Ozarks as the chase for the championship got even closer in the USRA Modifieds as former Midway Speedway track champion Jamie Ragland captured his second straight feature win.
The 2008 chase for the Midway Speedway championships continue this Friday night with action in the USRA Modifieds. Coming off a very successful night last Friday, the parity of the action continues Jimmy Willis of Macks Creek continues atop the points.
Four Tracks in Southwest Missouri are working together to help make some special events even better for them all as the Midway Speedway, I-44 Speedway, Springfield Raceway and Monett Speedway are helping each other by not scheduling on top of each other's special events, starting with the Labor Day Weekend shows.
Lebanon's Jamie Ragland and the Midway Speedway have been a well fit match for each other. On Friday night, Ragland battled early with race leader Justin Neuman and took control on lap 11 to capture his fourth USRA Modified feature event of the season. Ninety race teams checked into the pits on Amsoil Night at the Races.
The racing action on Friday night, Aug. 15, will feature a special treat for both drivers and fans as the track will present Amsoil Night with a special on-track autograph session along with meeting and greeting the drivers who make the Midway Speedway a special place to race at.
They say after you capture your first win the rest come easy. Current USRA Modified points leader Jimmy Willis is proving that statement to be true as he took the lead on lap 2 and held off repeated challanges from Justin Neuman and Eric Hudson to take his second feature win of the 2008 racing season Friday night at the Midway Speedway.
Despite a late afternoon rain shower over 90 race teams checked into the pits for another night of close racing at the Midway Speedway in Lebanon, Mo. The USRA Modified feature looked like a full moon event with a wild outcome and finish.
With over 80 race teams on double points night, the action was again fast and furious at the Midway Speedway in Lebanon, Mo., as the new and first-time winners just keep rolling on in 2008.
The Modifieds of the USRA Casey's General Stores Weekly Racing Series have provided not only a lot of power, but also a very competitive field. Going into this weekend Jimmy Willis of Macks Creek takes over the points lead with a nine-marker lead over 2005 track champion Jamie Ragland.
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