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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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15th Year of ASCS Action Kicks off Thursday at East Bay |
Lonnie Wheatley, TULSA, Okla. (January 24, 2006) – After a
banner season in 2005, things just keep getting bigger and
better for the American Sprint Car Series as the sanctioning
body kicks off its 15th year of racing action with the O’Reilly
ASCS National Tour presented by Love’s Travel Stops & Country
Stores at the Eighth Annual “King of the 360’s” at Tampa’s East
Bay Raceway Park on Thursday through Saturday.
The event, which culminates with the $10,000-to-win Ronald Laney
Classic Saturday night, kicks off East Bay Raceway Park’s 30th
Annual Winter Nationals. Three nights of O’Reilly Sprint Bandits
Tour N’ Topless non-wing 410-ci action follow on January 30 –
February 1, with the winged 410-ci Sprints wrapping up the
Sprint Car portion of East Bay’s Winter Nationals on February
2-4.
Founded in 1992, the American Sprint Car Series is coming off a
2005 season that included a record 95 nights of racing under the
ASCS banner. Forty-one different drivers made at least one trip
to ASCS victory lane, with a total of 539 drivers competing in
at least one ASCS event in ’05.
With the addition of the ASCS Sprints on Dirt, Northern Plains
Region and Mid-South Region to the existing National Tour and
Gulf South, Midwest, Rocky Mountain, Sooner and Southern
Regions, those numbers will expand with approximately 175 nights
of ASCS racing expected in 2006.
And what better way to kick off a huge 15th year of racing for
the American Sprint Car Series than with East Bay Raceway Park’s
“King of the 360’s”?
With 66 entries from throughout the nation at last count, this
weekend’s East Bay Raceway Park entry total for ASCS competition
could reach upwards of the 80 mark, loaded with a number of the
nation’s top Sprint Car racers.
Among those expected for competition are two-time and defending
ASCS National champion Gary Wright of Hooks, TX, 2003 series
champion Travis Rilat (Forney, TX), 2001 series champion Zach
Chappell (Talala, OK), 2000 series champion Wayne Johnson
(Oklahoma City, OK), 2005 series runner-up Darren Stewart
(Bixby, OK), 2005 Most Improved Driver Sam Hafertepe, Jr.
(Sunnyvale, TX), 2005 Rookie of the Year Tony Bruce, Jr.
(Liberal, KS), two-time Knoxville Raceway champion Jake Peters
(Sioux Falls, SD), defending ASCS Sooner Region champion Sean
McClelland (Tulsa, OK), Jan Howard (Byhalia, MS), Jerrod Hull
(Sikeston, MO), James Mosher (Albuquerque, NM), Jesse Hockett
(Warsaw, MO), 13-year-old Trey Robb (Newcastle, OK), two-time
Sprints on Dirt champion Dustin Daggett (Portland, MI), Abe
Sherwood (Drumright, OK), Terry McCarl (Altoona, IA), Kenny
Adams (Malabar, FL), Tim Montgomery (Fredericktown, MO), Jason
Sides (Bartlett, TN) and Sport Allen (Largo, FL).
After a practice session atop the semi-banked 1/3-mile dirt oval
from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. on Wednesday night, the 2006 season
for the American Sprint Car Series gets under way on Thursday
night. All entries will compete over the course of all three
nights, including both Thursday and Friday prelims as well as
Saturday’s finale, of the Eighth Annual “King of the 360’s” at
East Bay Raceway Park.
East Bay Raceway Park is located off I-75 Exit 250, then two
miles west, then 1.2 miles north on US 41, then right 1.3 miles
on Old US 41, then right on Burts Rd. For more information,
contact the track at 813-677-7223 or 1-877-457-5611.
Including the O’Reilly ASCS National Tour and the American
Sprint Car Series Regional Tours (Gulf South, Mid-South,
Midwest, Northern Plains, Rocky Mountain, Sooner, Southern,
Sprints on Dirt), the American Sprint Car Series will present
approximately 175 nights of racing in 2006.
Additional information regarding the American Sprint Car Series
is available at www.ascsracing.com.
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