LOR doubleheader Thur (USAC Silver Crown) & Fri (ARCA Racing Series) on tap before Brickyard 400

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Track Enterprises and Lucas Oil Raceway in Indianapolis are getting set for a big Thursday/Friday doubleheader of racing on Thursday, July 20 and Friday, July 21. The USAC Racing Silver Crown Series will be racing as well as the ARCA RACING SERIES and CRA: Champion Racing AssociationSuper Series. It's an action packed two days of racing leading up to Brickyard 400 weekend. Full details below...

Lucas Oil Raceway July 20-21

Thursday, July 20
Rich Vogler Classic
USAC Silver Crown/INEX Thunder Roadsters
USAC Hall Of Fame Induction

Friday, July 21
Sioux Chief PowerPEX 200
ARCA Racing Series & ARCA/CRA Super Series

THURSDAY, JULY 20 INFO

Divisions:
USAC Silver Crown Series Champ Cars
INEX Thunder Roadsters
CRA Super Series LM (Testing)

Times:
2:00 Pit Gates
4:00 Spectator Gates
4:15-5:00 CRA Super Series Practice
5:00 USAC Drivers Meeting
5:30-6:05 USAC Practice
6:05 Thunder Roadster Heats
6:30 USAC Silver Crown Qualifying
6:45-7:15 CRA Super Series Practice
7:20 Opening Ceremonies
7:30 Thunder Roadster Feature
7:45 Old Timers Laps
8:00 USAC HOF Induction
8:45 Rich Vogler Classic 100

Prices:
General Admission
Adults $25
Kids 11 & Under $10
Tickets Will Be Sold At Gate On Raceday

Pit Passes
USAC Members $30
Non-Members $35

FRIDAY, JULY 21 INFO

Divisions:
ARCA Racing Series Presented By Menards
ARCA/CRA Super Series Powered By JEGS

Times:
6:30 Pit Gates
11:00 Spectator Gates
11:30-12:10 CRA Super Series Practice
12:15-2:00 ARCA Racing Series Practice
2:25-2:55 CRA Super Series Practice
4:30 CRA Super Series Qualifying
5:00 Menards ARCA Pole Qualifying
7:00 ARCA/CRA Super Series 100
8:30 ARCA Opening Ceremonies
9:00 ARCA Sioux Chief 200

Prices:
Advance Purchase
General Admission
Adults $25
Kids 11 & Under $10

Day Of Purchase
General Admission
Adults $30
Kids 11 & Under $10

Pit Passes
$40

About Track Enterprises:

Track Enterprises is a racing promotion company that oversees popular events that feature top touring series like the ARCA Racing Series, USAC Racing, Dirtcar UMP, POWRi Racing, All Star Circuit Of Champions, Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series, CRA, Southern Super Series, and more. The company also oversees all racing promotions at Macon Speedway, Lincoln Speedway, and the Terre Haute Action Track.

For more information on the upcoming racing schedule, visit www.trackenterprises.com, like the Facebook page at www.facebook.com/TrackEnterprises, or call the office at 217-764-3200.

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Racing picks back up in Indianapolis with a doubleheader of racing at Lucas Oil Raceway on Thursday and Friday, July 20/21, 2017. Thursday's action features the Rich Vogler Classic for the USAC RacingSilver Crown Series, while Friday features the ARCA RACING SERIESin the Sioux Chief PowerPEX 200. Full details below...

Lucas Oil Raceway July 20-21

Thursday, July 20
Rich Vogler Classic
USAC Hall Of Fame Induction

Friday, July 21
Sioux Chief PowerPEX 200
ARCA Racing Series

THURSDAY, JULY 20 INFO

Divisions:
USAC Silver Crown Series Champ Cars
INEX Thunder Roadsters
CRA: Champion Racing Association Super Series LM (Testing)

Times:
2:00 Pit Gates
4:00 Spectator Gates
4:15-5:00 CRA Super Series Practice
5:00 USAC Drivers Meeting
5:30-6:05 USAC Practice
6:05 Thunder Roadster Heats
6:30 USAC Silver Crown Qualifying
6:45-7:15 CRA Super Series Practice
7:20 Opening Ceremonies
7:30 Thunder Roadster Feature
7:45 Old Timers Laps
8:00 USAC HOF Induction
8:45 Rich Vogler Classic 100

Prices:
General Admission
Adults $25
Kids 11 & Under $10
Tickets Will Be Sold At Gate On Raceday

Pit Passes
USAC Members $30
Non-Members $35

FRIDAY, JULY 21 INFO

Divisions:
ARCA Racing Series Presented By Menards
ARCA/CRA Super Series Powered By JEGS

Times:
6:30 Pit Gates
11:00 Spectator Gates
11:30-12:10 CRA Super Series Practice
12:15-2:00 ARCA Racing Series Practice
2:25-2:55 CRA Super Series Practice
4:30 CRA Super Series Qualifying
5:00 Menards ARCA Pole Qualifying
7:00 ARCA/CRA Super Series 100
8:30 ARCA Opening Ceremonies
9:00 ARCA Sioux Chief 200

Prices:
Advance Purchase
General Admission
Adults $25
Kids 11 & Under $10

Day Of Purchase
General Admission
Adults $30
Kids 11 & Under $10

Pit Passes
$40
 

Racing picks back up in Indianapolis with a doubleheader of racing at Lucas Oil Raceway on Thursday and Friday, July 20/21, 2017. Thursday's action features the Rich Vogler Classic for the USAC RacingSilver Crown Series, while Friday features the ARCA RACING SERIESin the Sioux Chief PowerPEX 200. Full details below...

Lucas Oil Raceway July 20-21

Thursday, July 20
Rich Vogler Classic
USAC Hall Of Fame Induction

Friday, July 21
Sioux Chief PowerPEX 200
ARCA Racing Series

THURSDAY, JULY 20 INFO

Divisions:
USAC Silver Crown Series Champ Cars
INEX Thunder Roadsters
CRA: Champion Racing Association Super Series LM (Testing)

Times:
2:00 Pit Gates
4:00 Spectator Gates
4:15-5:00 CRA Super Series Practice
5:00 USAC Drivers Meeting
5:30-6:05 USAC Practice
6:05 Thunder Roadster Heats
6:30 USAC Silver Crown Qualifying
6:45-7:15 CRA Super Series Practice
7:20 Opening Ceremonies
7:30 Thunder Roadster Feature
7:45 Old Timers Laps
8:00 USAC HOF Induction
8:45 Rich Vogler Classic 100

Prices:
General Admission
Adults $25
Kids 11 & Under $10
Tickets Will Be Sold At Gate On Raceday

Pit Passes
USAC Members $30
Non-Members $35

FRIDAY, JULY 21 INFO

Divisions:
ARCA Racing Series Presented By Menards
ARCA/CRA Super Series Powered By JEGS

Times:
6:30 Pit Gates
11:00 Spectator Gates
11:30-12:10 CRA Super Series Practice
12:15-2:00 ARCA Racing Series Practice
2:25-2:55 CRA Super Series Practice
4:30 CRA Super Series Qualifying
5:00 Menards ARCA Pole Qualifying
7:00 ARCA/CRA Super Series 100
8:30 ARCA Opening Ceremonies
9:00 ARCA Sioux Chief 200

Prices:
Advance Purchase
General Admission
Adults $25
Kids 11 & Under $10

Day Of Purchase
General Admission
Adults $30
Kids 11 & Under $10

Pit Passes
$40
 
SANTOS AND THE SWANSON BROTHERS MAINTAIN GRIP OF LOR PODIUM HEADING TO THURSDAY NIGHT’S VOGLER/HALL OF FAME CLASSIC

By: Richie Murray – USAC Media


Each generation provides a group of racers who stand out amongst the crowd in regards to their prowess on certain types of surfaces, distances and the types of car.

In the decade of the 2010s, a trio of drivers have maintained a stranglehold of Brownsburg, Indiana’s Lucas Oil Raceway each time the USAC Silver Crown Champ Car Series presented by TRAXXAS has made the trip to the .686-mile paved oval west of Indy where they head to this Thursday night, July 20 for the “Rich Vogler/USAC Hall of Fame Classic.”

Earlier this May when series made the first of two visits to LOR this season, those same three names once again were in play as the race unfolded: Kody Swanson, Bobby Santos and Tanner Swanson 1-2-3.* An oh, so familiar sight that has greeted onlookers each time these past seven years.

All three first competed in the same Silver Crown event at LOR since 2011.* Since then, none have missed a race and, in fact, in the 11 series races held since that point, there hasn’t been a single race that hasn’t had a Santos or Swanson in the top-three at race’s end!

Solidifying their status as the best pavement, short track open wheel drivers of their generation, perhaps the statistic that shows the resounding effect of their dominance is that, since 2011, the Swansons and Santos have teamed up to lead 1071 of the 1100 laps run at LOR Silver Crown events over the past seven years.* Just a tick over 97 percent!

Though it should be no surprise to those who’ve followed the series for the past several years, the numbers and consistency that Kody has established is simply remarkable.* Since 2011, the 2014 and 2015 Silver Crown champ has finished 1st, 2nd, 2nd, 2nd, 2nd, 3rd, 2nd, 2nd, 2nd, 1st and 1st at LOR.

After years of playing second fiddle to Tanner’s run of succes at LOR, the Kingsburg, California native, who now resides in central Indiana, finally bested his brother last July to capture the “Vogler/Hall of Fame Classic,” turning the tables to end a run of five consecutive occasions that he’d finished 2nd to Tanner at LOR.

This past May, Kody repeated his winning performance at LOR by winning the “Carb Night Classic.” *He did so having to fend off, you guessed it, Santos and T. Swanson on a green-white-checkered restart to conclude the 100-lapper.

Slipping by for second on the dash to the finish was Bobby Santos.* The past NASCAR Whelen Modified champion who hails from Franklin, Massachusetts is a three-time winner at LOR, once in 2009 as well as a sweep of both events in 2012, including the summer race in which he passed Kody on the 14th lap before putting him to take back the throne after Kody won his first in 2011.

After a string of hardship at IRP that saw only one top-three finish in a five-race span between 2013 and 2015, Santos regained his form with some magic in early 2016, leading 80 laps before an engine failure sidelined his winning bid with 20 laps remaining.* He then returned in the summer, finishing a solid fourth.*

This year, though, Santos has stepped his game up even more, racing to a thrilling victory over Kody and David Byrne in April at Phoenix to begin the season.* He then followed it up with a strong second-place run at LOR in May.

The man who led 434 of those 1100 laps at LOR since 2011 laps is Tanner Swanson.* The Kingsburg, California resident saw a string of seven consecutive top-two finishes at LOR end in the final laps of May’s race, before coming home third for his eighth consecutive “podium” finish.* Tanner won five of six at LOR between 2013 and 2016 with the only aberration coming from David Byrne who made a last-lap, last-corner pass for the win in the summer of 2014.

Byrne is among a pair in this year’s field who’ve won their first career Silver Crown race at LOR.* Ryan Newman will take a brief sabbatical from his NASCAR duties to return to his roots.* He plans on doing so driving the Aristocrat Products No. 2 of the late, legendary team owner Johnny Vance.* Newman won his first Silver Crown race in May of 1999 at what was then called Indianapolis Raceway Park.*

Past Silver Crown champs Chris Windom and Jerry Coons, Jr. reside in the second and third spots, respectively, in the series standings.* Both have yet to win at LOR during their great careers, but their teams are no strangers to success at LOR.* Granted, it has been a while.* Dave Steele won in the black No. 92 back in the summer of 1999 while Gene Nolen’s yellow No. 20 reached the promised land in 1991 with Johnny Parsons and 1995 with Jim Keeker.

Pits open for Thursday night’s event at 2pm with grandstands set to open at 4pm. *Practice for the Silver Crown cars begins at 5:30pm with ProSource Qualifying set for 6:30pm. *The 6th Annual USAC Hall of Fame induction ceremony is slated for 8pm while engines for the 100-lap main event are scheduled to fire off at 8:45pm.

Adult general admission tickets are $25 while children 11 and under can get in for just $10.

*

“RICH VOGLER / USAC HALL OF FAME CLASSIC” ENTRY LIST

02 TANNER SWANSON/Kingsburg, CA

07 JACOB WILSON/Crawfordsville, IN

2 PATRICK LAWSON/Edwardsville, IL

2v RYAN NEWMAN/South Bend, IN

4 JOE LIGUORI/Tampa, FL

6 DAMION GARDNER/Concord, CA

20 JERRY COONS, JR./Tucson, AZ

22 BOBBY SANTOS/Franklin, MA

26 AARON PIERCE/Muncie, IN

32 JOSS MOFFATT/Columbus, IN

39 MATT GOODNIGHT/Winchester, IN

40 DAVID BYRNE/Shullsburg, WI

57 KEVIN STUDLEY/Plainfield, IN

63 KODY SWANSON/Kingsburg, CA

75 BILL ROSE/Plainfield, IN

80 ANNIE BREIDINGER/Hillsborough, CA

81 SHANE COTTLE/Kokomo, IN

91 JUSTIN GRANT/Ione, CA

92 CHRIS WINDOM/Canton, IL

98 DAVEY HAMILTON, JR./Boise, ID

99 DAVEY HAMILTON/Boise, ID

120 JOE AXSOM/Franklin, IN
 
RYAN NEWMAN TO PAY TRIBUTE TO FALLEN RACING HEROES IN THURSDAY’S VOGLER/USAC HALL OF FAME CLASSIC

By: Richie Murray – USAC Media


Johnny Vance’s stealth black Beast with its golden yellow lettering and shimmering cherry red wheels was one of those cars that always caught your attention, even as it sat still in the pit area.

Though it had been four years since the Aristocrat Products USAC Silver Crown car had competed in an event, there was always that suspicion that the Dayton, Ohio-based beauty out of Dayton, Ohio would roll out of the trailer and make its return to an event somewhere along the line.

After Vance’s passing in June of this year, those hopes seemed to be dashed as the realization came that one of the great USAC car owners of our time would no longer be in the trenches of competition after three-plus decades, three National car owner titles and 52 National wins.

But, alas, the roar of the engine under the hood of the No. 2 would no longer remain silent as arrangements were made to have 2008 Daytona 500 winner and 1999 USAC Silver Crown champ Ryan Newman take the wheel of Johnny’s car once again for one more ride in this Thursday night’s “Rich Vogler/USAC Hall of Fame Classic” at Lucas Oil Raceway in Brownsburg, Indiana.

The car was fired up for the first time this past Monday at Mike Bowman’s shop.* The car was put together as the crew went through everything with a fine-tooth comb to make sure everything would be a go.* Once the letters “NEWMAN” were adorned across the visor, the ride was officially Newman’s, a ride that is especially important in light of recent events.

“Johnny’s stepson - Jonathan Hadaya - and Johnny’s widow (Fadia) gave me permission to take the car over to Bowman’s shop to get it ready for the race,” Newman explains. *“To me, this is about paying tribute at the Rich Vogler Classic.* That makes it very special for me to be able to jump in this car.”

The abundance of tributes to our recently fallen racing heroes are linked between Vance’s car and the namesake of the race, Rich Vogler. *Newman was the recipient of the Rich Vogler Memorial Scholarship, which he used to pursue an engineering degree at Purdue University.* Vogler was Vance’s first driver in 1981 after purchasing the equipment from the late Don Seibert.* The driver who had the ride in Vance’s sprinter immediately prior to Newman was Dave Steele, who lost his life this past March in a racing crash at DeSoto Speedway in Bradenton, Florida.* In addition, the last driver to turn a lap at speed Vance’s Silver Crown prior to Monday was Bryan Clauson during a test at Lucas Oil Raceway a few years back.* Clauson lost his life in an accident at the “Belleville (Kans.) Midget Nationals” last August.

The significance of the track is not lost on Newman either.* It was the venue that hosted both his first career USAC National Midget win in 1997 as well as his initial Silver Crown triumph in 1999, both of which were televised on ESPN’s “Saturday Night Thunder” program.* It was an era and a showcas that Newman believes served as a launching pad for an opportunity in NASCAR.

“Oh, it’s huge,” Newman acknowledges. *“There’s a lot of people who, due to the (ESPN Thunder) TV shows, became famous in the open wheel world because of IRP. *The quality and quantity of good racecars and racecar drivers that competed on that racetrack, made it the place to race and the place to win.”

Fittingly, Lucas Oil Raceway (Indianapolis Raceway Park as it was known at the time) was the location of Newman’s first USAC Sprint Car start for Vance in August of 1999, a second-place finish behind Vance’s former driver, Dave Steele.* But it was an auspicious beginning for Newman and Vance that included a productive, but brief tryout at the famed, lightning-fast high banks of eastern Indiana’s Winchester Speedway in order to get the ride.

“(Vance) auditioned me at Winchester Speedway,” Newman recalls. *“We met at the racetrack and he had Kenny Irwin, Jr. drive it first. *It was just Johnny, Kenny and myself. *We had problems with the car all afternoon; it was sputtering, missing and misfiring. *We changed the mag, changed the fuel pump and changed a bunch of stuff before we realized we had a bad sparkplug. *After changing out the sparkplugs, I finally got on the track where I ran about three laps before I came back onto pit lane. *Johnny said, ‘That’s it.* Load it up.’ *I said, ‘What’s the matter?’* He said, ‘That’s all I needed to see!’* It was pretty cool to have Kenny there.* Kenny was Johnny’s other son, his racing son, I guess you could say.* For me, personally, to go to a place like Winchester and have Kenny there who had run so well for Johnny, it was really special.”

Four days later, that three-lap Winchester test would work wonders as Newman drove to his first of his career USAC National Sprint win at the half-mile.* The following May, Newman would win his second at Anderson (Ind.) Speedway, which would prove to be both Newman and Vance’s final USAC National Sprint Car wins.

The list of drivers who’ve won in Vance’s equipment are some of the who’s who of open-wheel short track racing: Vogler, Steve Kinser, Jack Hewitt, Jac Haudenschild, Joe Saldana, Gene Lee Gibson, Steve Butler, Jim Mahoney, Irwin, Steele, Tony Elliott and Tracy Hines.* Ryan Newman is appreciative of the opportunity he had to race with an individual like Vance who was so entrenched in the sport in a variety of avenues.

“To drive one of his Sprint Cars and Silver Crown cars was an honor,” Newman praised Vance.* “After I won the (Silver Crown) championship in 1999, he gave me an opportunity to defend it.* He had an amazing career long before I drove his racecars. *From what he did as a car owner and as a steward for USAC, he had seen it all and done it all. *He sponsored cars, he owned cars and he knew what it took to win by always having a good driver and a good wrench.”

The summer Silver Crown race prior to Brickyard 400 weekend has become an annual tradition for Newman that allows him an opportunity to return to his roots and race with and against people he considers family.

“Silver Crown cars are fun to drive and it’s nice to go back and see people I consider family,” Newman said.* “It’s just some of the faces are getting older just like mine,” Newman said with a laugh. *“My whole family will be there, my mom, dad, sister and brother-in-law will all be there. *I’ve never been to a high school reunion, but I imagine this is way cooler than that.”

The 39-year-old South Bend, Indiana native has become one of the most successful drivers to transition from USAC to stock cars during his 16-year career as a full-time competitor in NASCAR’s premier series that includes 18 wins, 51 poles and a 2nd place points finish in 2014.* Yet, he still harkens back to his years in the USAC Silver Crown Series that taught him the trade on not only how to compete, but to win, in longer races.

“The 100-lappers prepared me well,” Newman stated. *“With a Silver Crown car, there’s a balance of running hard and managing your tires. *You never knew what was going to happen with cautions throughout the race either. *I remember running 100 laps straight at Pikes Peak one year. *You never quite knew what you’re going to have to fight. *In the end, you had to manage your tires because you had to manage the fuel load.* Carrying 60-70 gallons was a different feel.* It was unique and it wasn’t what you did in a midget or sprint car. *That definitely translates to the stock cars. *Overall, I think the best drivers in the world come from open wheel racing because they know they can’t just plow through the guy in front of him. *You have exposed tires and you’re going to end up tipping yourself over. *There’s a sense of skill and finesse that goes into an open wheel driver’s mind that he can carry with him to make him one notch better than the guy who’s raced with fenders his entire life.”

Pits open for Thursday night’s event at 2pm with grandstands set to open at 4pm.* Practice for the Silver Crown cars begins at 5:30pm with ProSource Qualifying set for 6:30pm.* The 6th Annual USAC Hall of Fame induction ceremony is slated for 8pm while engines for the 100-lap main event are scheduled to fire off at 8:45pm.

Adult general admission tickets are $25 while children 11 and under can get in for just $10.
 
acing picks back up in Indianapolis with a doubleheader of racing at Lucas Oil Raceway on Thursday and Friday, July 20/21, 2017. Thursday's action features the Rich Vogler Classic for the USAC Racing Silver Crown Series, while Friday features the ARCA RACING SERIES in the Sioux Chief PowerPEX 200. Full details below...
Lucas Oil Raceway July 20-21
Thursday, July 20
Rich Vogler Classic
USAC Hall Of Fame Induction
Friday, July 21
Sioux Chief PowerPEX 200
ARCA Racing Series
THURSDAY, JULY 20 INFO
Divisions:
USAC Silver Crown Series Champ Cars
INEX Thunder Roadsters
CRA: Champion Racing Association Super Series LM (Testing)
Times:
2:00 Pit Gates
4:00 Spectator Gates
4:15-5:00 CRA Super Series Practice
5:00 USAC Drivers Meeting
5:30-6:05 USAC Practice
6:05 Thunder Roadster Heats
6:30 USAC Silver Crown Qualifying
6:45-7:15 CRA Super Series Practice
7:20 Opening Ceremonies
7:30 Thunder Roadster Feature
7:45 Old Timers Laps
8:00 USAC HOF Induction
8:45 Rich Vogler Classic 100
Prices:
General Admission
Adults $25
Kids 11 & Under $10
Tickets Will Be Sold At Gate On Raceday
Pit Passes
USAC Members $30
Non-Members $35
FRIDAY, JULY 21 INFO
Divisions:
ARCA Racing Series Presented By Menards
ARCA/CRA Super Series Powered By JEGS
Times:
6:30 Pit Gates
11:00 Spectator Gates
11:30-12:10 CRA Super Series Practice
12:15-2:00 ARCA Racing Series Practice
2:25-2:55 CRA Super Series Practice
4:30 CRA Super Series Qualifying
5:00 Menards ARCA Pole Qualifying
7:00 ARCA/CRA Super Series 100
8:30 ARCA Opening Ceremonies
9:00 ARCA Sioux Chief 200
Prices:
Advance Purchase
General Admission
Adults $25
Kids 11 & Under $10
Day Of Purchase
General Admission
Adults $30
Kids 11 & Under $10
Pit Passes
$40

 
IT IS USAC Racing Race Day at Lucas Oil Raceway! Track Enterprises brings a special 2 day racing program at LOR on Brickyard 400 Weekend. The .686 mile oval will rumble to life for the Rich Volger Classic with the roar of the USAC Silver Crown Series presented by Traxxas and the INEX Thunder Roadsters. There is also a special USAC Hall of Fame induction ceremony. Come on out for a great evening in honor of a racing legend, and honor those who are entering the hall as drivers, owners, officials, and other roles throughout the years. It is going to be a lot of fun!

Thursday, July 20
Rich Vogler Classic
USAC Silver Crown/INEX Thunder Roadsters
USAC Hall Of Fame Induction

THURSDAY, JULY 20 INFO
Divisions:
USAC Silver Crown Series Champ Cars
INEX Thunder Roadsters
CRA Super Series LM (Testing)

Times:
2:00 Pit Gates
4:00 Spectator Gates
4:15-5:00 CRA Super Series Practice
5:00 USAC Drivers Meeting
5:30-6:05 USAC Practice
6:05 Thunder Roadster Heats
6:30 USAC Silver Crown Qualifying
6:45-7:15 CRA Super Series Practice
7:20 Opening Ceremonies
7:30 Thunder Roadster Feature
7:45 Old Timers Laps
8:00 USAC HOF Induction
8:45 Rich Vogler Classic 100

Prices:
General Admission
Adults $25
Kids 11 & Under $10
Tickets Will Be Sold At Gate On Raceday

Pit Passes
USAC Members $30
Non-Members $35

For more information, contact Track Enterprises by calling the office at 217-764-3200 or by visiting their website at www.trackenterprises.com

Follow Track Enterprises online at https://www.trackenterprises.com/, like them on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/TrackEnterprises), and follow them on Twitter (@TEIRacing)

Follow USAC online at www.usacracing.com, like them on Facebook (https://http://usacracing.com/), and follow them on Twitter (@USACNation)

For more information about Lucas Oil Raceway, visit them online at www.lucasoilraceway.com, Like them on Facebook (www.facebook.com/LucasOilRaceway), and follow them on Twitter (@LucasOilRaceway).

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It's RACEDAY for the ARCA RACING SERIES presented by Menards at Lucas Oil Raceway in Indianapolis. The CRA: Champion Racing Association Super Series will also be in action. Full details below...

Friday, July 21
Sioux Chief PowerPEX 200
ARCA Racing Series

FRIDAY, JULY 21 INFO

Divisions:
ARCA Racing Series Presented By Menards
ARCA/CRA Super Series Powered By JEGS

Times:
6:30 Pit Gates
11:00 Spectator Gates
11:30-12:10 CRA Super Series Practice
12:15-2:00 ARCA Racing Series Practice
2:25-2:55 CRA Super Series Practice
4:30 CRA Super Series Qualifying
5:00 Menards ARCA Pole Qualifying
7:00 ARCA/CRA Super Series 100
8:30 ARCA Opening Ceremonies
9:00 ARCA Sioux Chief 200

Prices:
Advance Purchase
General Admission
Adults $25
Kids 11 & Under $10

Day Of Purchase
General Admission
Adults $30
Kids 11 & Under $10

Pit Passes
$40
 




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