On the heels of wrapping up their most successful racing season to date, officials from the United States Racing Association (USRA) have released the rules to govern five USRA-sanctioned racing divisions, effective January 1, 2007.
On the heels of wrapping up their most successful racing season to date, officials from the United States Racing Association (USRA) have announced rules changes for four sanctioned divisions, effective January 1, 2007.
As the heat of summer approaches, more than 1,000 drivers are engaged in the battle for the USRA Casey's General Stores Weekly Series national championship, with title chases heating up in all four USRA-sanctioned classes.
Several tracks will be launching their 2006 season in the coming weeks as the chase for the national championship in four USRA-sanctioned divisions begins.
Ron Luitjens of Brewster, Minn., made history in 2005 as he has been named the first national champion of the United States Racing Association. Luitjens scored nine USRA Modified main event wins en route to becoming the inaugural USRA Casey's General Stores Championship Series national champion.
Final track points standings from the 2005 USRA Casey's General Stores Championship Series.
Headquartered in Webster City, Iowa, the USRA is going into its fourth season of operation and will sanction nine different tracks in Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota and Missouri for the 2005 racing season.
The United States Modified Touring Series race at Worthington, MN that was rained out on June 21st.
WORTHINGTON, Minn. (March 14, 2001) - Officials at the Worthington Speedway have released the following schedule of events for the 2001 racing season. May 6 - First Ra
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