Several top notch aces came to compete Friday at Lakeside Speedway. When it was all said and done, nobody was more excited than the winner of the Joe Berry B-Mod Showdown feature who went home with $1,500.
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.
This coming Friday, Oct., 2, the Lakeside Speedway will host the inaugural Joe Berry B-Mod Showdown featuring USRA B-Mods racing for $1,500 to win and no less than $110 to each of the 24 starters.
The 2nd Annual USRA National Championships takes place Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 15-17, at the Lakeside Speedway in Kansas City, Kan. The entry deadline for drivers is Oct. 5.
The meat of the show at Lakeside Speedway Friday was supposed to be the Lucas Oil MLRA Late Models, but in the end the excitement on the night was turned in by the USRA Weekly Racing Series classes.
CARB Night at Lakeside Speedway was a good time for all in attendance on Friday night. The action on the track was well worth the price of admission on this special night.
Most fans may have shown up to see the USMTS Modifieds at Lakeside Speedway Friday night, but when they left they were talking about the thrilling features that the USRA B-Mods and USRA Stock Cars provided.
Gene Claxton earned his first USRA B-Mod win of the season Friday night at the Lakeside Speedway while Kevin Anderson got his seventh in USRA Stock Cars and Kerry Davis rolled to his sixth in USRA Modified competition.
It was a hot, steamy night that greeted the racers and fans on Friday night. The return for the fans that dared the warm temperatures was a great show.
The weather was hot on Friday night but the fans and racers turned out for another great night of racing at the Home for Dirt Track Racing in Kansas City, Lakeside Speedway.
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.
For once it felt like Summer at Lakeside Speedway on Friday night. The other positive thing was that a rain cloud could not be found for miles around.
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