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I-30 Speedway’s 600 Nationals This Weekend!
Winner’s Take Up to $9,000!
Lonnie Wheatley, LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (March 8, 2010) –
NASCAR annually
kicks off its season with the biggest race of the year, so it’s only
fitting that the nation’s best Micro Sprint Car competitors kick off
the 2010 season with a premier event.
Top Micro Sprint Car racers from throughout the nation will flock to
Little Rock’s I-30 Speedway over the next couple of days for this
weekend’s Fourth Annual 600 Nationals, which now offers up a
whopping winner’s share of $9,000.
This weekend’s event is a makeup of the card originally scheduled
for last September 17-19, only to be nixed by Mother Nature.
Originally posted as a $7,500-to-win event, K&W Truck Repair in
Searcy, AR, bumped it up to $8,000 by adding $500 prior to last
September’s rainout. Now,
Senter Farms of Osceola, AR, has sweetened the pot even more by
adding another $1,000 to the top spot, making Saturday’s 40-lap
feature a scintillating $9,000-to-win throwdown.
Following a Wednesday night Test ‘N Tune session, three full nights
of competition will ensue on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
With a version of the popular Sprint Bandits format in place,
including heat races and qualifiers to set “A” Main lineups, the top
four from both the Thursday and Friday main events will lock into
Saturday’s $9,000-to-win, $500-to-start finale.
The rest will battle through another full slate of races on
Saturday to fill out the feature field.
All non-qualifiers will collect $275 on Saturday night.
The weekend also includes the Third Annual Landers Harley-Davidson
$1,000-to-win Horizon Mini Sprint Nationals.
The Horizon Mini-Sprints
take to the track on both Friday and Saturday, with Friday's top six
finishers locked into Saturday night's $1,000-to-win main event.
Travis Senter, Jr., of Osceola, AR, is the defending 600 Nationals
champion after besting a field of 110 entries in 2008.
Senter also topped the inaugural event in 2006, with
Oklahoma’s Jerrod Wilson taking the winner’s loot back to Sooner
territory in 2007.
Entries from 16 different states have already been filed for this
weekend’s action. The host
state currently will be represented by 11 competitors, with Oklahoma
next on the list with eight.
Pennsylvania sends seven, with others states currently represented
including Texas, Illinois, Tennessee, Missouri, Colorado, Louisiana,
New Jersey, North Carolina, California, Georgia, Indiana, Kansas and
Mississippi.
All paid entries from the originally scheduled September event will
be honored with new entries accepted for just $150 until March 10.
Entries submitted after March 10 will be $250.
Pertinent 600 Nationals Information:
What:
Fourth Annual 600 Nationals presented by Hoosier Tires & I-30
Speedway and Third Annual Landers Harley Davidson Horizon
Mini-Sprint Nationals
Where:
I-30 Speedway (Little Rock, AR).
I-30 Speedway is located seven miles southwest of Little Rock
off I-30 Exit 126 (Alexander Road).
When:
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 10-13, 2010;
Wednesday Test N' Tune session begins at 6:00 p.m.; Thursday, Friday
and Saturday – gates open at 5:00 p.m., with racing at 7:30 p.m.
Entry Info:
All paid entries originally filed for the September event will be
honored. New entries
postmarked by March 10 are just $150.
Entries submitted after the March 10 pre-entry deadline will
be $250. Entry forms may be
obtained at
http://www.i-30speedway.com/600nationals.html or by
calling the track at 501-455-4567.
Admission: Wednesday
Test N' Tune is free at the front gate.
Adult admission is $5 on Thursday, $10 on Friday and $10 on
Saturday. Children ages 6-12
are just $1 on Thursday and Friday and $2 on Saturday.
Wednesday Test N' Tune pit passes are $10.
Thursday and Friday pit passes are $25 each night, with
Saturday pit passes at $30.
Three-night pit passes (Thursday, Friday and Saturday) will be
available for $75.
Format:
Once again, a version of the Sprint Bandits popular format of heats
and qualifying races will be in place for all three nights of
competition. Each night,
Heat Races will be aligned according to the pre-race draw, with the
passing points system in effect.
A subsequent set of Last Chance Races followed by Qualifying
Races, with passing points again in effect, will set each night's
feature lineup.
The top four from Thursday night's feature and the top four from
Friday night's feature will be locked into the championship feature
event and will run in Saturday night's Pole Dash to determine the
alignment of the front four rows of the 600 Nationals championship
feature event. The top six
from Friday night’s Horizon Mini Sprint main event lock into
Saturday night’s Pole Dash, which sets the alignment of the first
three rows of the main event.
For more information regarding the Fourth Annual 600 Nationals,
check
www.i-30speedway.com or
contact the track at 501-455-4567.
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