By Steve Birmingham
Granite City, IL – The NASCAR Weekly Racing Series presented by Dodge kicks off Saturday, April 5 at Tri-City Speedway.
Late Models will battle it out on the lightning-fast half-mile dirt track while the ShorTrack Series Sportsman, Modifieds, Street Stocks and Hornets will duke it out on Tri-City’s tight quarter-mile bullring.
The Outlaw Mini Sprints are a new attraction to the weekly racing card. Perfectly suited for Tri-City’s quarter-mile dirt, the blindingly fast winged speedsters are sure to blow the racing fans away.
"This 2003 season includes something to please any racing fan," Tri-City owner and promoters Bob Wente, Jr., said."
Reserved seats are on sale for all special events and a special offer of 5 tickets for $49 that can be used for the NASCAR Weekly Racing Series. Call RaceLine at (636) 947-7287 or RaceTix at (314) 469-9666.
Pits gates open at 4 p.m., spectator gates open at 6 p.m. with racing at 7 p.m. parking is always FREE. Tri-City Speedway is located one-half mile south of I-270 on Illinois Route 203 south (exit 4).
Granite City, IL – The NASCAR Weekly Racing Series presented by Dodge kicks off Saturday, April 5 at Tri-City Speedway.
Late Models will battle it out on the lightning-fast half-mile dirt track while the ShorTrack Series Sportsman, Modifieds, Street Stocks and Hornets will duke it out on Tri-City’s tight quarter-mile bullring.
The Outlaw Mini Sprints are a new attraction to the weekly racing card. Perfectly suited for Tri-City’s quarter-mile dirt, the blindingly fast winged speedsters are sure to blow the racing fans away.
"This 2003 season includes something to please any racing fan," Tri-City owner and promoters Bob Wente, Jr., said."
Reserved seats are on sale for all special events and a special offer of 5 tickets for $49 that can be used for the NASCAR Weekly Racing Series. Call RaceLine at (636) 947-7287 or RaceTix at (314) 469-9666.
Pits gates open at 4 p.m., spectator gates open at 6 p.m. with racing at 7 p.m. parking is always FREE. Tri-City Speedway is located one-half mile south of I-270 on Illinois Route 203 south (exit 4).