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Regular
season Grandstand admission - adults $12 , senior
citizens 55 & up $10, teenagers 13-17 $7 with student ID, 12 and under free with paying adult. Regular
season Pit
admission - Adults $25 12 and under $15.
Racing starts at 6:30 every Saturday.
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| 30TH ANNUAL EAST BAY RACEWAY PARK WINTERNATIONALS |
Tampa, FL. ….1/25/06…..Thirty years ago, East Bay Raceway Park
came up with a unique way of presenting a mid-winter racing
program that attracted fans and drivers from across the country
and the tradition continues today.
East Bay’s 30th Annual Winternationals includes 23 racing events
for all forms of competition including sprint cars, vintage
cars, touring late models, crate engine late models, mod-lites,
mini-sprints, Ford focus mini-sprints and open-wheel modifieds.
Starting with nine nights of exciting open-wheel, open-cockpit
events on Thursday, January 26, the American Sprint Car Series
on Tour will begin their National Tour with two preliminary
nights and a 40-lap Ronald Laney Memorial finale paying $10,000
to win. Vintage cars will hold exhibition races and a swap meet
on Sunday, January 29.
For the first time in more than 20 years wingless-sprint car
racing returns to the 1/3 mile clay oval for three nights
starting January 30 when the ASCS Sprint Bandits share the
program with Ford Focus Mini-Sprints. The Bandit show with a
40-lap feature for $10,000-to-win has attracted top California
driver Cory Kruseman for his first-ever East Bay appearance.
The 410 cubic inch sprints come in on Thursday, February 2 for
three days with drivers from the Pennsylvania Posse, led by the
country’s top winner Freddie Rahmer. His competitors from 18
states include All Star, World of Outlaw and National Sprint
Tour drivers. Once again, the Saturday night 40-lap feature will
pay $10,000.
A whopping $50,000 bonus is available if the same driver wins
all three final night events for the sprint cars. Dubbed the
Triple Crown Challenge sponsored by Kim and Greg Stewart of Fast
Lane Apparel, this is an opportunity to win the most money ever
paid to a driver at East Bay Raceway Park.
Six straight nights of Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series races go
from February 6 through February 11. Last year’s car count of
116 was the largest in the history of the series. Jacksonville’s
Earl Pearson, Jr. was 35th in points leaving East Bay last
February and he won the season-long battle with Don O’Neal for
the Championship at the end of 2005. Both drivers are expected
to be trying for the $12,000 prize after Saturday’s 75-lapper.
Team USA Mod-Lites and Crate Racing USA - Crate Late Models are
scheduled for February 12-14. For the Mod-Lites, it marks the
first race on their 2006 schedule and the winner of their 30-lap
feature will go home with $1,000. The Crate Late Models had a
highly competitive show here in early December with 64 cars on
hand and their top prize for 40-laps this time will be $3,000.
Last on this year’s Winternationals’ schedule will be the Open
Wheel Modifieds that topped all other car counts in 2005 with128
drivers from 26 states. They race from February 15 through
February 18 and will cap off their series with a 75-lapper worth
$8,000 to the winner.
East Bay Raceway Park is located six miles South of I-4 off Rt.
41 south or Exit 250 off I-75 then turn on Gibsonton Road west
to Route 41 north. For information call 813-677-7223.
Thanks, Jean Lynch for East Bay Raceway Park |
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