LEBANON - Tired of waiting until football season to tailgate at the big games? Lebanon I-44 Speedway is giving fans an incentive to celebrate on the Wild Side.
Starting Saturday, I-44 Speedway will offer a season-long contest for those in tier parking. Each week, the vehicle that is most decorated will receive a prize of two free tickets to the track. Hoffman Race Cars is also donating a case of beer to the winning vehicle.
"The Wild Side is legendary for having a good time on the back stretch," track promoter Randy Mooneyham said. "We just want to thank them for being such a good crowd and to give them another reason to come back and have a great time."
Mooneyham was inspired to hold the contest by the tailgaters at the Kansas City Chiefs' games. "Anyone that can dress up their vehicle and have a good time like that deserves an award," he said.
Fans are encouraged to be creative, yet respectful - bringing flags, banners, signs - anything that expresses they are in a fun atmosphere. Judging will be conducted by track staff.
"We can't wait to see what people can come up with," Mooneyham said.
Starting Saturday, I-44 Speedway will offer a season-long contest for those in tier parking. Each week, the vehicle that is most decorated will receive a prize of two free tickets to the track. Hoffman Race Cars is also donating a case of beer to the winning vehicle.
"The Wild Side is legendary for having a good time on the back stretch," track promoter Randy Mooneyham said. "We just want to thank them for being such a good crowd and to give them another reason to come back and have a great time."
Mooneyham was inspired to hold the contest by the tailgaters at the Kansas City Chiefs' games. "Anyone that can dress up their vehicle and have a good time like that deserves an award," he said.
Fans are encouraged to be creative, yet respectful - bringing flags, banners, signs - anything that expresses they are in a fun atmosphere. Judging will be conducted by track staff.
"We can't wait to see what people can come up with," Mooneyham said.