A record 228 people attended Saturday night’s annual USRA Awards Banquet in the Star Pavilion located at the Ameristar Casino Hotel in Kansas City as the USRA closed the curtain on the 2015 season.
Entering its seventh season, the USRA Holley Iron Man Series once again features a combination of both new venues and familiar facilities at 18 of the finest dirt ovals in Iowa, Kansas, Iowa, Minnesota and Missouri.
The USRA closed the curtain on the 2015 season Oct. 25, and with points tallied and audited, the USRA has officially crowned four drivers from four states as 2015 USRA National Champions.
The USRA will celebrate the accomplishments of the dedicated drivers, along with their families and crew members, at the annual USRA awards banquet on Saturday, Jan. 30, 2016, at the Ameristar Casino Hotel in Kansas City, Mo.
The 2015 USRA Weekly Racing Series is nearing the final lap, and the quest to become one of four USRA national champions gets hotter and hotter as the finish line gets closer and closer.
The 2015 season will be the sixth for the Holley Iron Man Series featuring USRA Stock Cars and USRA B-Mods, and the boldest campaign to date will kick off with a tripleheader in Kansas and Missouri, March 20-22.
The 2015 racing season will be the sixth for the Holley Iron Man Series, and the biggest and boldest schedule yet is in place for the popular series featuring USRA Stock Cars and USRA B-Mods.
Johnny Bone Jr. of Pea Ridge, Ark., collected the USRA RHS Modified Challenge $250 bonus Saturday night with a victory on opening night at the Caney Valley Speedway in Caney, Kan.
Beginning the weekend of Friday and Saturday, May 7-8, starts the USRA RHS Modified Challenge at the Humboldt Speedway and Caney Valley Speedway. Any driver winning events at both Humboldt and Caney on consecutive nights will win a $250 bonus.
Racing is on for this Saturday, Aug. 1, at the Caney Valley Speedway with action in six classes. Headlining the regular program will be the USRA Modifieds as they will be battling for track and national points in the American Racer USRA Weekly Racing Series. USRA Modifieds will pay $700 to win and $100 to start the main event.
After several races have been forced into cancelation by mother nature the Caney Valley Speedway was finally able to get a show in the books Saturday night. With a full pit area (95 cars) and a full grandstand the night was sure to be exciting.
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