Tri Track Series Set For 2015 Season

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The Pacific Northwest witnessed the beginning of a new Super Late Model racing endeavor as the Tri Track Super Late Model Series kicked off its inaugural season in 2014.

In the first year the series saw over 80 drivers take the green flag with 10 different winners over the course of an 11-race schedule. The series returns in 2015 with some new additions including two new tracks, a new series director and some of the region’s biggest names committing to the sophomore season.

The eight-race series will take place at four of the premier tracks in the Northwest including two of its anchor facilities, Wenatchee Valley Super Oval and Yakima Speedway joined in 2015 by Monroe’s Evergreen Speedway and Stateline Speedway in Post Falls, ID. “We really wanted to expand on the great success we had last year and planned to add new tracks if possible,” said Garrett Evans, series promoter and Wenatchee Valley Super Oval owner.

The list is growing with other drivers looking to lock up a spot in the 2015 season including Mitch Kleyn, Lucas Valdez, Zach Moran and Tim Babcock. Doug Pace will take the reigns as the Series Director in 2015 and couldn’t be happier about joining the series staff.

“Last year the Tri Track Super Late Model Series really showed the Northwest some great things and we’re looking to build on that to make 2015 even better,” he said.

Pace will bring plenty of experience to the table including media leadership with the NASCAR Northwest Tour and ARCA West Late Model Challenge Series, administrative roles with regional race tracks including Yakima Speedway and Montana Raceway Park and management experience in several of the country’s leading financial institutions.

Staff set to return to the series under Pace’s leadership include Media Director Jeremy Anders, Technical Director Marv Boehling and Technical Inspectors Jim Wilson and Craig Anderson. Also joining the series will be former NASCAR Sprint Cup team member and past NASCAR Northwest Tour Car owner Jarrod Goodwin, who will work in a technical role.

“I believe with the staff that we have in the series we are building for our present and future success. Our goal is to become a top series in the Pacific Northwest to be among the best on West Coast.” Pace added.

“We have Hoosier stepping up to provide a contingency program for our drivers and we are working with partners to add to that package for drivers that are part of our points structure throughout the season.”

2015 Tri Track Super Late Model Schedule

Date – Venue – Location

April 11-12  - Yakima Speedway – Yakima, Wash.

April 25-26 – Wenatchee Valley Super Oval – East Wenatchee, Wash.

May 22-23 - Evergreen Speedway – Monroe, Wash.

June 6 - Stateline Speedway – Post Falls, Idaho

July 11 - Evergreen Speedway - Monroe, Wash.

July 31-Aug. 1 - Stateline Speedway – Post Falls, Idaho

Sept. 11-12 – Wenatchee Valley Super Oval – East Wenatchee, Wash.

Oct. 3-4 - Yakima Speedway – Yakima, Wash.

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