For the first time this season weather was not a factor at Chateau Raceway. It was a nice night for the kids “Gold Rush” night sponsored by French’s Repair and Fabrication along with Rent-N-Save.
Tom Schmitt and Cory Crapser captured the wins Thursday night as the Iron Man Challenge made its debut at the Chateau Raceway in Lansing, Minn.
Up next for the Iron Man Challenge will be a tripleheader featuring both USRA Stock Cars and USRA B-Mods at three tracks in Southern Minnesota and Northern Iowa on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, June 6-8.
Early afternoon thunderstorms grazed the Austin area and the race program at the Chateau Raceway was on just long enough for Kylie Kath to win the USRA B-Mod make-up feature.
For the sixth time in seven weeks, weather put a halt to racing at Chateau Raceway. At least this week the program made it to just past the halfway mark before the rains came in earnest.
Heavy rains forced Chateau Raceway officials to cancel this week's racing program. Over three inches of rain soaked the facility on Friday morning and afternoon.
The Chateau Raceway and Brew Pub Pizza will entice the USRA Modified drivers who redraw the front row for the feature events this season.
After a four-week delay due to the extended winter season, the racing season kicked off at Chateau Raceway on a beautiful Friday night.
It was the final night for track points at Chateau Raceway in the USRA Modifieds, but Brandon Davis already had his title locked up going into the night. He put an exclamation point on his stellar season with a feature win on Hi-Yield Products Night.
It was autograph night at Chateau Raceway and about 50 drivers brought their cars on to the frontstretch for a meet-n-greet for the fans before the program.
Scott Demmer stormed off the outside of row 1 and dominated the USRA B-Mod main event for his sixth win of the season and second in a row.
Veteran driver Todd Scharkey has run well at the Chateau Raceway in the USRA Modifieds this season with seven top-5 finishes, but he had yet to visit victory lane until this week.
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