The popular 3/8-mile clay oval showcases some of the best Show-Me State racers as they will challenge for the USRA Weekly Racing Series national championship for the USRA RHS Modified division.
The Monett Speedway awards banquet has been finalized and will be held on Sunday, Nov. 7. Johnny Bone Jr. of Pea Ridge, Ark., will be honored as the USRA RHS Modified track champion for the 2010 racing season.
American Racer USRA Weekly Racing Series results for Sunday, Aug. 29, from the Monett Speedway in Monett, Mo.
American Racer USRA Weekly Racing Series results for Sunday, April 18, from the Monett (Mo.) Speedway.
American Racer USRA Weekly Racing Series results for Sunday, Aug. 30, from the Monett Speedway in Monett, Mo.
American Racer USRA Weekly Racing Series results for Sunday, Aug. 23, from the Monett Speedway in Monett, Mo.
American Racer USRA Weekly Racing Series results for Sunday, Aug. 16, from the Monett Speedway in Monett, Mo.
American Racer USRA Weekly Racing Series results for Sunday, Aug. 9, from the Monett Speedway in Monett, Mo.
American Racer USRA Weekly Racing Series results for Sunday, Aug. 2, from the Monett Speedway in Monett, Mo.
The gates at the Monett Speedway are set to open Sunday, April 5. Weekly racing will include the USRA Modifieds with gates opening at 5 p.m. and racing at 7.
In what may be a first in organized racing, three of the four drivers that captured the USRA Casey's General Stores Weekly Racing Series titles in 2007 repeated the feat in 2008. Brad Waits captured his second straight USRA Modified crown, while the same can be said for Tom Schmitt (USRA Karl Chevrolet Stock Cars) and Matt Jones (USRA Karl Chevrolet B-Mods). Jason McDaniel (USRA Hobby Stocks) won his first title after finishing second last year.
USRA Modified action Sunday saw Jason Meadors and Johnny Bone Jr. race side by side for 5 laps. With Meadors using the high groove and Bone on the bottom, Meadors had a slight lead until Bone took the lead on lap 6. From there, Bone cruised home to take the win and the points title.
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