2020 Schedule Announced For Must See Sprints
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Officials for the Must See Racing Sprint Car Series presented by Engine Pro announced its 2020 schedule, which is highlighted by the return to a favorite facility along with two brand-new venues.
Anderson Motor Speedway in South Carolina will welcome the series back after a one-year absence, hosting Must See Racing’s winged warriors for a two-day, full-points opening weekend on April 17-18.
Wisconsin’s Golden Sands Speedway joins the calendar for the first time with a full-points doubleheader on August 7-8, along with the new addition of Ohio’s Lorain County Speedway on two separate dates, June 13 and July 18.
The remainder of the schedule features many familiar and longstanding Must See Racing venues and dates.
Must See Racing will wrap up the 2020 season on October 16-17, with the return to North Carolina’s Ace Speedway for the Rodney Cook Classic weekend, after debuting at the 4/10-mile oval in 2019.
Next year’s Must See Racing Championships will again feature twin full-points shows, with Saturday’s program co-headlined by the 140-lap, $10,000-to-win Rodney Cook Classic for Late Model stock cars.
“We celebrated our 10th season this past year with one of our best championship battles in series history, and I believe we’re going into our second decade with perhaps our best schedule yet,” Must See Racing President Jim Hanks said. “We can’t wait to get started and look forward to seeing all our fans join us at the race track.”
2020 Must See Racing Sprint Car Series Schedule
April 17-18 – Anderson Motor Speedway – Williamston, S.C.
May 2 – Anderson Speedway – Anderson, Ind.
May 23 – Anderson Speedway – Anderson, Ind. (Little 500)*
May 30 – Berlin Raceway – Marne, Mich.
June 13 – Lorain County Speedway – Lorain, Ohio
June 27 – Berlin Raceway – Marne, Mich.
July 11 – TBA – TBA
July 18 – Lorain County Speedway – Lorain, Ohio
Aug. 7-8 – Golden Sands Speedway – Wisconsin Rapids, Wis.
Aug. 22 – Owosso Speedway – Ovid, Mich.
Sept. 12 – Jennerstown Speedway – Jennerstown, Pa.
Oct. 16-17 – Ace Speedway – Altamahaw, N.C.
* - non-points, non-winged event
Anderson Motor Speedway in South Carolina will welcome the series back after a one-year absence, hosting Must See Racing’s winged warriors for a two-day, full-points opening weekend on April 17-18.
Wisconsin’s Golden Sands Speedway joins the calendar for the first time with a full-points doubleheader on August 7-8, along with the new addition of Ohio’s Lorain County Speedway on two separate dates, June 13 and July 18.
The remainder of the schedule features many familiar and longstanding Must See Racing venues and dates.
Must See Racing will wrap up the 2020 season on October 16-17, with the return to North Carolina’s Ace Speedway for the Rodney Cook Classic weekend, after debuting at the 4/10-mile oval in 2019.
Next year’s Must See Racing Championships will again feature twin full-points shows, with Saturday’s program co-headlined by the 140-lap, $10,000-to-win Rodney Cook Classic for Late Model stock cars.
“We celebrated our 10th season this past year with one of our best championship battles in series history, and I believe we’re going into our second decade with perhaps our best schedule yet,” Must See Racing President Jim Hanks said. “We can’t wait to get started and look forward to seeing all our fans join us at the race track.”
2020 Must See Racing Sprint Car Series Schedule
April 17-18 – Anderson Motor Speedway – Williamston, S.C.
May 2 – Anderson Speedway – Anderson, Ind.
May 23 – Anderson Speedway – Anderson, Ind. (Little 500)*
May 30 – Berlin Raceway – Marne, Mich.
June 13 – Lorain County Speedway – Lorain, Ohio
June 27 – Berlin Raceway – Marne, Mich.
July 11 – TBA – TBA
July 18 – Lorain County Speedway – Lorain, Ohio
Aug. 7-8 – Golden Sands Speedway – Wisconsin Rapids, Wis.
Aug. 22 – Owosso Speedway – Ovid, Mich.
Sept. 12 – Jennerstown Speedway – Jennerstown, Pa.
Oct. 16-17 – Ace Speedway – Altamahaw, N.C.
* - non-points, non-winged event
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