WDRL visits Sedalia this Saturday, October 11th!!

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<B>The "dirt" is gonna fly as the World Dirt Racing League PolyDome Super Series rolls onto the historic 1/2 mile </b>

By Clint Brown
October 2, 2003
Sedalia, Missouri

On Saturday, October 11, history will be made as the World Dirt Racing League PolyDome Super Series late models take to the historic 1/2 mile for their first visit ever. Not only will this be the inaugural visit for the WDRL to Sedalia's State Fair Speedway, but this event will also close out their 2003 racing season.

"I tell you what," started a beaming David Goodson. "We just couldn't be happier than to have Jim Wilson and the World Dirt Racing League PolyDome Super Series to select the historic 1/2 mile to close out their season. You know there is going to be bumper to bumper and wheel to wheel action all night long as these drivers try to gain those hard fought positions in the final points standings."

Racing into the final night Kyle Berck of Marquette, NE holds a slim lead over second running Joe Kosiski. Not to be outdone, Seubert Calf Ranches Rookie of the Year candidate, Skip Frey, holds down the third spot well within striking distance of both Berck and Kosiski. John Anderson and Ed Kosiski, the second of the Kosiski racing trio, round out the top five as the traveling circus of the WDRL roll into Sedalia's State Fair Speedway.

Not to be outdone, SSFS will be well represented with a host of drivers looking to hold off the charge of the traveling band and keep the race victory at home in the state fair city. Look for 2003 W-K Chevrolet-Buick Late Model champion, Chris Smyser, to end his season on a victorious note along with other notables like 2002 champ Dave Meyer, 2003 Missouri State Late Model champ Chad Clark, and 2002 Missouri State LM winner Richard Foster looking to make their way to the front.

Taking to the track, along with the ground pounding late models, will be the always exciting modifieds as they fight their way around the track looking for the $1000 winner's check.

As always, the racing action gets underway with gates swinging open at 5:30, hot laps beginning at 7:00 and heat races taking to the track at 8:00. Tickets for this event are only $18.00 for adults with children 5-15 getting in for the same low price as all season of $5.00.

For news and information check out www.826race.com or www.worldraceleague.com.
 




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