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.
A warm but pleasant night for race fans and drivers was the recipe for success at Central Missouri Speedway Saturday night as Jim Moody motored back to the front to win his fourth USRA Modified feature.
Mother Nature dealt a hot one for fans in the stands and drivers on hand for 98.5 FM ‘The Bar’ Night, but 67 came through the CMS gates in five divisions, including 16 USRA Modifieds.
Just days removed from the Tom Wilson Memorial BBQ Bowl, Central Missouri Speedway is ready for more of the best drivers in the business to descend on the track for 98.5 FM The Bar Night.
The 9th annual Tom Wilson BBQ Bowl Memorial was another exciting race night for fans and drivers with action-packed excitement throughout the evening and ending with a victory lane celebration for Zack VanderBeek.
A total of 94 cars checked in for competition for night one of the 9th Annual Tom Wilson Memorial BBQ Bowl at Central Missouri Speedway, including 35 USRA Modifieds.
The Tom Wilson Memorial BBQ Bowl pays a whopping $5,000 to the USRA Modified feature winner and $1,000 just for taking the green flag during Saturday night’s 50-lap, 24-car main event at the Central Missouri Speedway.
One of the most highly anticipated events of the year is less than two weeks away as the Central Missouri Speedway is set to host the 9th Annual Tom Wilson Memorial BBQ Bowl for USRA Modifieds.
Summer officially arrived and, as expected, the heat index and humidity levels sored through the roof on a hot June night of racing at the Central Missouri Speedway for Budweiser Night.
Racing continues Saturday, June 21, at the Central Missouri Speedway for Budweiser Night featuring USRA Modifieds.
After a week of steady rain in Warrensburg the sun returned along with the drivers and fans to watch racing action at Central Missouri Speedway on 610 Sports Radio Race Night.
Mother Nature spoiled the fun last week but the staff at Central Missouri Speedway (CMS) is eager to host another week of championship racing this coming Saturday for 610 Sports Radio Race Night.
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