Current USRA Modified points leader Jackie Dalton took charge early and then held on to capture his fourth feature of the season and third consecutive Saturday night at the Springfield Raceway.
Going into this Saturday's Transport Graphics Championship Chase, the point battles at the Springfield Raceway are even hotter than the weather can produce as the drivers prepare for round number 11.
Despite temperatures around 100 degrees, over 85 race teams checked into the Springfield Raceway Saturday night.
Springfield Raceway owners Jerry Hoffman and Doug Bland have announced today that the track will be moving back starting times 30 minutes effective beginning this Saturday night, June 30.
Current USRA Modified points leader Jackie Dalton grabbed the lead from Steve Muilenburg on lap 10 and took his second feature win of the season at the Springfield Raceway Saturday night.
With the strong support that Missouri area race tracks have given the USRA Modified division, Show-Me State drivers will head into this weekend's events doing very well in the top 25 of the American Racer USRA Weekly Racing Series national points standings.
e second half of the season will start off with a bang as the high-horespower of the Budweiser USRA Modifieds will compete for $800 to win and $100 to start the 25-lap feature event this Saturday night, June 23.
Mitch Keeter took command on lap 11 from Corey Weir and held off repeated attempts by Jackie Dalton in taking his third USRA Modified victory Saturday night at the Springfield Raceway during the Mid-Season Championships.
The Springfield Raceway is preparing for round 8 of the Transport Graphics Championship Chase along with the Mid-Season Championships on Saturday night, June 16.
USRA Modified driver Mitch Keeter of Webb City made a move on the low side of the Springfield Raceway around leader Jerry Lankton on lap 6 to take his second win of the season Saturday night.
Going into this Saturday's Green Lawn Funeral Homes sponsored POWRi Midget event, there are two new points leaders on top of both USRA-sanctioned divisions.
With over 100 race teams in the pits, it was Reliable Chevrolet Night at the Springfield Raceway for the 3rd Annual USRA B-Mod special paying $500 to win, plus added money from Reliable Chevrolet.
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