Patriot Chevrolet Buick GMC presents the long awaited 3rd annual Tuckassee Toilet Bowl Classic at th

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Patriot Chevrolet Buick GMC presents the long awaited 3rd annual Tuckassee Toilet Bowl Classic at the famed Clarksville StormPay.com Speedway this weekend. For the first time in the race's history it will now be a two day event to thrill fans of all ages.

The biggest names in Dirt Late Model Racing will make their way to Clarksville, Tennessee in order to chase the famed Tuckasee Toilet Bowl! The famed trophy created by track owner William Scogin will be accompanied by a generous $10,000.00 dollars to win, making the event a must attend for fans and drivers alike including 2005 Toilet Bowl Champion Billy Moyer and the 2006 defending champ Tim Tungate.

Friday's schedule will see Clarksville StormPay.com Speedway Weekly divisions of Pro Street and Pure Mini will kick off 2007 with a complete program as well as Late Model Qualifing and Heat events along with qualifying and heat event for Open Wheel Modifieds. The 2007 Season Opener at the Dirt track will see the gates open at 4:00 and Hot laps will begin at 5:30pm.

Saturdays Main Event will start with the Late Model and Open Wheel Modified consolation races as well the Street Stocks and Mini Mods will be on hand to support the show. These races will all be run while the anticipation builds for the two main events; the 30 lap $1,000.00 to win Open Wheel Modified Main and the $10,000.00 to win 75 lap Tuckassee Toilet Bowl Championship presented by Patriot Chevrolet Buick GMC. Saturdays Main event will see the gates open at 12:30 and practice at 2:30 pm.

"No doubt the winner of the 2007 classic will sit on his thrown proudly" say track owner William Scogin. And they will have deserved it after beating out the best in the country as it looks like there will be no problem topping last years record of 57 Late Models over a two day period!

With the rain behind us and the sun expected to shine for the next two days track crews are working hard to prepare the track and the facility for the thousands of people expected to attend. "Fans will not be disappointed as the rain has helped to create a fast and racey track that is sure to thrill" said track prep tech and official Pete Hughs.

Be sure your plans for the weekend include joining the Clarksville StormPay.com Speedway management and staff kick off the 2007 Dirt Track schedule with the areas biggest Dirt Late Model race this Friday and Saturday, March 2nd and 3rd. For more information on this event or any of the other exciting events coming up throughout the 2007 season be sure to call 931-645-2523 or visit www.clarksvillespeedway.com. ;

Tammy Scogin
Clarksville StormPay.com Speedway
931-645-2523
 




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