Central Missouri Speedway (CMS) Continues Off-Season Planning with Exciting Announcements!

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By Sam Stoecklin
CMS Public Relations
December 11, 2010
(Warrensburg, MO)

Trophies are now firmly planted on the mantel piece, placed in the trophy case, or hung on the “I love me wall” and this means only one thing … the 2011 race season is now the main focus for the CMS staff, the contingent of talented drivers, and the track’s passionate fans. The official Countdown to CMS 2011 starts now! There are just 126 days remaining until owners and promoters Earl and Susan Walls swing open the gates for their eighteenth-consecutive year of operations at the speedway. At the recent Central Auto Racing Boosters (C.A.R.B.) awards banquet, the couple doled out over $10,000 in end-of-year point fund money and various awards for the top ten drivers in each of the track’s respective classes. In addition, they presented each of the track staff members with a commemorative appreciation plaque/clock for their years of dedicated service and commitment to the speedway. Track Preparation Specialist Don Abney was recognized as the track’s 2010 “Unsung Hero” by the Walls during the special presentations portion of the banquet. In addition to the awards, some added excitement took place on the stage after the special presentations as Andrew Armstrong proposed to long-time CMS Pit Admissions Attendant Kay Clark. It was a completed surprise to Kay and she did say “yes,” all of us at CMS congratulate the happy couple on their engagement.

When April rolls around, CMS will undergo a big change in the way things are conducted at the track by introducing the use of RACEceiver one-way radios between designated officials and all drivers. A vote was taken by registered voters from the 2010 season and participants overwhelmingly chose to initiate the use of the technology at the speedway. You can give the perfect Christmas gift to the favorite racer in your life by purchasing a RACEceiver and carrying case for just $100 today by contacting Susan Walls at (816) 229-1338.

Since it was first released in November, the 2011 schedule has now become even more exciting for fans with additions and modifications regarding the annual “Big Three” summer holiday specials. Susan Walls recently finalized details with Midwest Lightning Sprints representative Bob Douglas and now proudly announces that CMS will host the group on three separate occasions next year. The sprints will compete on Sunday evenings, or what CMS refers to as “night two” of each of the annual Memorial Day, Independence Day, and Labor Day special event weekends. The Big Three summer holiday observances fall on Mondays in 2011 and this should allow for more racers to compete on each of the weekends as well as allowing the track to add some non-traditional CMS classes such as the Midwest Lightning Sprints. According to Douglas, “Everyone is really looking forward to running at the Burg” and likewise, the track is looking forward to forming a strong relationship with Douglas’ group.

Street Stock drivers will be glad to hear that “start” money for their main events next year will increase to $50. In addition, street stock drivers will have plenty of opportunities for additional track time as they are the designated support class for the previously announced first-ever CMS visit by the United States Modified Touring Series (USMTS) on April 16, 2011. The street stock contingent will again be on hand as support for the night two Independence Day and Labor Day weekends with the annual $1,500-to-win Street Stock special taking place on Saturday, May 28. Speaking of Memorial Day weekend, another exciting announcement for next year is the return of 305 Sprint Car racing to the speedway for the first time since 2006! The class last competed on a weekly basis at the speedway in 2006 when Josh Fisher was track champion. The Sunday, May 29th visit by the 305 sprinters will be a perfect opportunity for local drivers to showcase their talents to the CMS fans. There are no other 305 Sprint Car events planned (as of this release) in the local area for this particular evening. The four weekly classes at CMS are ‘Mighty’ Modifieds, ULMA Late Models, Street Stocks, and B-Modifieds.

Additional special events include the previously mentioned USMTS race on Saturday, April 16, the $3,000-to-win Sunday, May 29th modified special, the Saturday, July 2nd $1,500-to-win ULMA late model special as part of ULMA’s annual Triple Crown Shootout, the $5,000-to-win/$1,000-to-start Sunday, July 3rd annual BBQ Bowl for modifieds, the Saturday, September 3rd $1,500-to-win B-Modified special, and the $3,000-to-win final modified special on Sunday, September 4th.

Earl Walls has given track employees an indication that he would like to host an additional post-season special event for the modifieds and in the coming week the track staff will be gathering to review the possibilities of hosting this as yet unnamed event. CMS is well aware there are many post-season specials in the local area and wants to ensure that any possible dates do not conflict with these existing and well-attended events. On the same token, Walls has stated that he wants this to be a race on a “national” level, stay tuned for further developments on this thrilling new possibility!

Modified drivers will experience an additional five laps during their weekly main events next season, meaning the official lap count will now be 25 laps for the track’s premiere racing class each week. A few more exciting news bits from the speedway include new kids admission pricing for next season. All kids aged 6 to 12 years will receive $5 admission for all events, including all of the special events! The Walls have also graciously changed all Saturday “night one” admission prices for the Big Three summer specials. Both grandstand and pit pass admissions will remain normal admission prices on the Saturday nights during the special events. Discounts will still be given to Active Duty military personnel with proper I.D. and Senior Citizens 65 yrs and over next season. For complete details visit the admissions link on the speedway’s official Website at www.centralmissourispeedway.net. Drivers, you may register for the 2011 season at anytime by logging onto the track’s registration page from the Website and filling out and sending in your registration fee of $60 to the listed address. There will be no pre-season meeting for the coming season; however, the CMS staff will be on hand at the annual Bodee’s Racer’s Auction in late January in Sedalia, where drivers may also pay registration fees as well as order their RACEceiver radio.

Central Missouri Speedway is currently filling its schedule with various race nights for business partners: L.J.S. Graphics, Pepsi, KOKO Radio, Midwest Printing, Comfort Inn, RSC Equipment Rental, 98.5 FM The Bar, Heartland Waste, and the Army National Guard have already renewed their particular race nights for the coming year. There are still plenty of opportunities to become involved with the excitement of motorsports by partnering with CMS, simply call Susan Walls at the aforementioned phone number or email the track for more information.

This will be the final press release sent to the previously used “samonthemic” hotmail and Charter.net groups. Please add the following address to your approved sender’s list as all future press information from CMS will originate from this address: TrackReport@centralmissourispeedway.net. CMS is proud to announce that this release is the fiftieth press release during the 2010 race season, which is a single-year record for the speedway. We want to thank all of the Internet sites, local newspapers, trade papers, magazines, and race industry media personnel for including our coverage; we look forward to working with all of you again in 2011.

CMS will continue making improvements for our racers and fans as it strives to consistently put on the best race events for everyone. Stay tuned to future press releases regarding CMS, until then, we wish all of you a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
 




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