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Lucas Oil
Sprint Cars – The Dates Keep Coming!
Lonnie Wheatley, TULSA, Okla. (January 21, 2010)
– In what is already shaping up as another banner year for the Lucas Oil
Sprint Car Series presented by K&N Filters, several dates have been
added to the 2010 slate in recent weeks since the preliminary schedule
was announced last month.
Among the added dates are a pair of premier
weekend doubles to close out the season in November as well as a return
to
It was announced today that the series will
return to Outlaw Motor Speedway near
The series will return to the semi-banked,
3/8-mile Outlaw Motor Speedway clay oval on Friday, June 4, setting up a
weekend double that wraps up the following night at
The event originally slated for June 4 at
Tri-City Speedway in
Also added in recent weeks are November weekend
doubles at both
Following I-30 Speedway’s $15,000-to-win Short
Track Nationals on October 28-30 and the event rain date for the
following weekend, the Lucas Oil Sprint Cars travel to the southwest to
put the finishing touches on the season.
On Friday and Saturday, November 12 and 13, the
Lucas Oil Sprint Cars tackle the high-banked, 5/16-mile Southern New
Mexico Speedway clay oval in Las Cruces, NM, for the first time since
Chris Ikard posted his lone series win in February of 1997.
Then, following the 43rd Annual
Western World Championships at Tucson’s USA Raceway on November 18-20,
the Lucas Oil Sprint Car Series presented by K&N Filters closes out the
year with the Lucas Oil National Sprint Car Championships atop the
semi-banked, ½-mile Las Vegas Motor Speedway clay oval on November
26-27, with the series annual banquet to follow the next night.
The Lucas Oil Sprint Car Series presented by K&N
Filters is currently slated for 38 nights of competition at 18 different
tracks throughout 14 different states, pending the outcome of tomorrow’s
expected ruling in
The Lucas Oil Sprint Cars presented by K&N
Filters will once again vie for a staggering $250,000 point fund with
$60,000 earmarked for the series champion.
The standard purse for one-night events and the final night of
two-night stands includes a $6,000 winner’s share and $500 minimum to
start the main event, with a healthy tow money package in effect for the
top 15 in series points.
Stewart kicks off his title defense at the 37th
Annual Devil’s Bowl Speedway Spring Nationals on March 19-20, taking on
a full assemblage of full-time Lucas Oil Sprint Car competitors along
with a strong contingent of invaders atop the famed Additional information regarding the Lucas Oil Sprint Car Series presented by K&N Filters is available at www.ascsracing.com. Home |