Fans have a rare opportunity to witness two USRA Modified main events on the same night this Saturday at Central Missouri Speedway (CMS) when the track completes the postponed Labor Day Weekend event.
On a cool late summer evening, 90 drivers checked in for competition at Central Missouri Speedway (CMS) as the season continues to wind down.
A scorching late summer day eventually turned into a volatile weather situation that better resembled springtime in the Midwest rather than late August.
Near-perfect temperatures greeted drivers and fans at Central Missouri Speedway Saturday as the track kicked off its annual Labor Day Weekend with the first of two straight nights of competition.
The final special events of the year at Central Missouri Speedway are set to roll off this weekend highlighted by the first-ever Twin $1500-to-Win USRA Modified feature events.
Hot summer weather blanketed the region throughout the weekend as fans and drivers braved the elements for the first time in three weeks at the Central Missouri Speedway.
Central Missouri Speedway returns for more exciting dirt track racing action after a two-week break on Saturday, Aug. 23, with USRA Modifieds headlining the show.
Although it may seem just like yesterday when CMS first made its highly anticipated announcement regarding its 2014 grand re-opening season, just five nights of racing remain on this season’s schedule.
The dirt track magic continued Saturday for Kids Night at the Central Missouri Speedway as Jim Moody drove up front all night to win his fifth USRA Modified feature.
Dirt track magic returns to Central Missouri Speedway on Saturday, Aug. 1, for Kids Night at the Races with USRA Modifieds and more.
Twenty USRA Modifieds battled in three heat races and a 25-lap main event to close out the night Saturday at the Central Missouri Speedway.
The only thing hotter than the mid-summer temperatures is the racing action about to unfold at Central Missouri Speedway this Saturday for Heartland Waste Night featuring USRA Modifieds.
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