Must See Racing Confirms 2019 Calendar
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Must See Racing Sprint Car Series officials have released an updated calendar of events for the winged 410ci asphalt sprint car tour, featuring a notable date change and one additional venue.
The Must See Racing season will now kick off on May 4, at Anderson Speedway (IN) with the annual Must See Racing 50, while the series' two-day weekend at Ace Speedway moves to October 18-19, as part of the track's season-ending Rodney Cook Memorial weekend.
This year's season kickoff at Anderson's quarter-mile bullring marks the first spring standalone event for Must See Racing in the history of the sanctioning body. Previous spring races at Anderson were held as part of Pay Less Little 500 week at the end of May.
In addition, Ohio's Sandusky Speedway becomes the fourth new track that Must See Racing will visit during the upcoming season, with a Sunday afternoon special planned at the half-mile oval on August 25.
In total, 12 full-points shows are featured on this year's Must See Racing calendar, as well as a special Rumble for the Record time-trial challenge at Illinois' Rockford Speedway on September 28, and the annual sanctioning of the Pay Less Little 500, which Must See Racing has held since 2008.
For more information, including the complete 2019 schedule, is it the Must See Racing website.
The Must See Racing season will now kick off on May 4, at Anderson Speedway (IN) with the annual Must See Racing 50, while the series' two-day weekend at Ace Speedway moves to October 18-19, as part of the track's season-ending Rodney Cook Memorial weekend.
This year's season kickoff at Anderson's quarter-mile bullring marks the first spring standalone event for Must See Racing in the history of the sanctioning body. Previous spring races at Anderson were held as part of Pay Less Little 500 week at the end of May.
In addition, Ohio's Sandusky Speedway becomes the fourth new track that Must See Racing will visit during the upcoming season, with a Sunday afternoon special planned at the half-mile oval on August 25.
In total, 12 full-points shows are featured on this year's Must See Racing calendar, as well as a special Rumble for the Record time-trial challenge at Illinois' Rockford Speedway on September 28, and the annual sanctioning of the Pay Less Little 500, which Must See Racing has held since 2008.
For more information, including the complete 2019 schedule, is it the Must See Racing website.
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