It was an all Mesilla Valley front row as Stormy Scott and Fito Gallardo brought Friday night's 26-car, 40-lap USRA Modified Fall Nationals preliminary feature to the green with Scott taking the early race lead.
The USRA Fall Modified Nationals at the Southern New Mexico Speedway in Las Cruces, N.M., is just one day away with some of the top names in dirt Modified competition entered for their shot at the $10,000 payday.
The Fall Modified Nationals at the Southern New Mexico Speedway in Las Cruces, N,M., will be held Nov. 4-6 with a practice night on Nov. 3. The race will pay a huge $10,000 grand prize but will now feature a $1,500 prize just to start the 24-car field for the USRA RHS Modifieds.
The 12th Annual USRA Fall Modified Nationals at the Southern New Mexico Speedway in Las Cruces, N.M., is happening Nov. 4-6 and will again feature one of the highest payouts in the world of open-wheel dirt Modifieds.
Four classes with 84 cars filled the pits of the Southern New Mexico Speedway Saturday night with the USRA RHS Modifieds headlining the night's racing action.
After early afternoon rains soaked the Southern New Mexico Speedway, the track was very heavy to start things off for the 2nd Annual Special Olympics Benefit Night with the USRA RHS Modifieds taking center stage.
Three nights of hard rain left the infield floating in water as the USRA Western Flyer HotMods highlighted the action at the Southern New Mexico Speedway Satruday night.
Meet Royal Jones, driver of the #131 Renegade Sprint and the #131 USRA RHS Modified, a man who is also co-owner/promoter of Southern New Mexico Speedway and El Paso Speedway Park.
After a three-wide salute to the fans, the USRA RHS Modifieds lined up for 30 laps but the green would quickly turn red as the Jay Rosales slammed the outside wall with Chad Falco flipping off the top of turn 1.
The skies over the Southern New Mexico Speedway showed blue but that was not the case anywhere else your compass pointed as heavy downpours surrounded the 5/16-mile oval just west of Las Cruces.
A solid field of cars lined the pits of the Southern New Mexico Speedway as the summer sun slowly dipped in the western sky. With another solid crowd in the grandstands, the USRA Western Flyer HotMods headlined the night.
With another solid crowd in the stands, the Southern New Mexico Speedway wrapped up the month of June with the USRA Western Flyer HotMods headlining the action Saturday night and Pat Carney stealing the limelight.
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