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 final night of the 2015 season at the Central Missouri Speedway took place Sunday under clear skies and warm temperatures as fans and drivers filed into the speedway to officially close out the Labor Day Weekend.
A warm late summer evening greeted race fans and drivers on a competitive night of racing at the Central Missouri Speedway for championship race night in three divisions.
Central Missouri Speedway will reach an historical milestone on Saturday, Sept. 5, when the track hosts its 50th Modified special payout event since 1998.
Near perfect weather combined with a multi-lane racing surface and a talented group of drivers made for a classic night of action on KRLI and KAOL Radio Night at the Central Missouri Speedway.
With just two race weekends and three nights of racing left, the season is quickly drawing to a close at the Central Missouri Speedway.
On Saturday evening at the Central Missouri Speedway, Shad Badder capped a dreamlike weekend with a $1,000 victory in the USRA Modifieds.
Just one week after another successful special event at track the drivers, fans and staff are ready to return to championship racing in all divisions this Saturday, Aug. 22.
A hot August night turned into a hot night of racing at Central Missouri Speedway as 93 cars checked in for competition including 22 USRA Modifieds that took part in the action throughout the night.
The last few weeks of the season are already upon us but that’s not slowing down Central Missouri Speedway as the track prepares to roll out another big event for drivers and fans this Saturday, Aug. 15.
The hot muggy weather did not deter loyal race fans and drivers from the fast-paced race action at Central Missouri Speedway on Saturday night for KMMO 102.9 Radio and Scout Night.
Central Missouri Speedway hosted Kids Night and Salute to Military Night Saturday and even though late-afternoon thunderstorms forced a delay, 60 drivers checked in to compete.
As the final trophies are handed out and engines fall silent for the winter, the staff at Heartland Promotions reflected on a 2025 season defined by depth, determination and three very different champ
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