The 60th anniversary season of racing came to an end Friday night at the Chateau Raceway with the crowning of the final three track champions and more than 100 cars filling the pits.
The 60th Anniversary Season of racing action at Chateau Raceway is heading into its final lap next Friday night, and this past weekend the first three of six track championships were decided.
The 60th Anniversary season of racing action at Chateau Raceway in Lansing, Minn., could be going down as one of the wettest in the history of the track.
Mother Nature won another round Friday night as she brought on a full day of rain to wipe out any chances of getting in a night of racing action at Chateau Raceway.
The 60th anniversary season of racing action continued Friday night at Chateau Raceway with Kylie Kath and Brandon Davis both adding to their 2016 season win totals.
Rained out Memorial Day Weekend, Friday night was the running of the Mike Guttormson Memorial with everybody waiting to see who would add their name to the list of past winners.
The hottest night of the summer greeted drivers and fans Friday at the Chateau Raceway and the action on the track was full throttle.
Friday night at the Chateau Raceway in Out-Pace USRA B-Mod action, Kadden Kath of Owatonna drew a front row starting spot and turned it into his second feature win of the season.
It was the annual fireworks night at Chateau Raceway in Lansing Friday with the action not only in the sky after the races but on the track as well all night long.
Chateau Raceway kicked off he month of July with plenty of excitement Friday night as 78 cars filled the pits for the night's action with Out-Pace USRA B-Mods and USRA Modifieds.
Perfect weather greeted fans and drives for the fifth week of racing actin at Chateau Raceway in Lansing Friday night.
Racing action resumed Friday Night at Chateau Raceway in Lansing after three weeks of rain-outs but not without Mother Nature keeping officials watching the radar screen.
As the final trophies are handed out and engines fall silent for the winter, the staff at Heartland Promotions reflected on a 2025 season defined by depth, determination and three very different champ
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