USRA Modifieds would take to the track and prove again the best of the best race at I-35 Speedway.
So far this year I-35 Speedway has had seven different winners in the USRA Modifieds, eight different winners in the USRA B-Mods and four different winners in the USRA Stock Car class.
USRA B-Modifieds would see a familiar face returning to I-35 Speedway on Saturday as Andy Bryant would again visit victory lane.
After a successful July 4th race with double features in the USRA Mods, USRA Stock Cars and USRA B-Mods, I-35 Speedway is ready to resume their great weekly racing program.
Central Auto Racing Boosters (CARB) members receive free admission to tracks on their CARB Nights, and CARB will hand out door prizes to the first 100 fans and all drivers.
Kicking off the action-packed night of racing action Saturday at the I-35 Speedway were the make-up features from May 23.
This week the pit area at the I-35 Speedway has been expanded. This expansion was required as more and more racers are finding their way to the facility.
The USRA B-Mods, Stock Cars and Modifieds will begin the night with make-up races from May 23. For the regular program, USRA classes will not run heat races but instead will redraw based on points for their second feature.
USRA Modifieds would take to the track first in a make-up feature from May 16 and would set the stage for a great night of racing action Saturday at the I-35 Speedway.
I-35 Speedway is in the middle of three special weeks of racing, including double features for the USRA Modifieds this Saturday.
With the much anticipated start to Racin' for Rian Night at I-35 Speedway, the USRA B-Mods would take to the track with racing form front to back the entire feature.
Racin’ for Rian sponsors jump on board and add money, so this year the winner of the USRA Modifieds will take home $1,500 while the USRA B-Mod and USRA Stock Car winners get $1,000 each.
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