After two weeks off because of cold, rainy spring-like weather, it looked like action would resume Friday night at Chateau Raceway in Lansing.
Light rain moved in mid-afternoon Friday and the radar wasn’t promising for any big breaks in the weather, so officials made the call early to cancel the night's scheduled racing at Chateau Raceway.
It was back to racing Friday night at the Chateau Raceway after a week off for the weather. Sunshine and temperatures in the 70s made for a perfect night for the third night of racing action.
Mother Nature got the better of Friday the 13th as racing action had to be cancelled at Chateau Raceway Friday night.
Week two of racing action rolled out Friday night at Chateau Raceway with Mother Nature providing the perfect night for the action despite some rolling clouds and thunder off to the east.
A wet week coupled with cool temperatures that lingered into Friday caused race officials to pull the plug on the night's plans at Chateau Raceway this past Friday.
The 60th anniversary season of racing at Chateau Raceway kicked off with action Friday night with 85 cars on hand for the 2016 season opener which included the track's regular six classes of cars.
A record 228 people attended Saturday night’s annual USRA Awards Banquet in the Star Pavilion located at the Ameristar Casino Hotel in Kansas City as the USRA closed the curtain on the 2015 season.
The USRA closed the curtain on the 2015 season Oct. 25, and with points tallied and audited, the USRA has officially crowned four drivers from four states as 2015 USRA National Champions.
The USRA will celebrate the accomplishments of the dedicated drivers, along with their families and crew members, at the annual USRA awards banquet on Saturday, Jan. 30, 2016, at the Ameristar Casino Hotel in Kansas City, Mo.
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.
Another good field of race cars turned out at Chateau Raceway for a show presented by CBR Drilling of Dexter and Express Pressure Washers of Blooming Prairie.
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