Not Quite NASCAR: A Dirt-Racing Desert in, Well, the Arizona Desert
Weather didn’t cancel a lot of dirt races in Arizona, but the pickings are slim nonetheless for those seeking racing off the oblong oval that is the Phoenix Raceway.
Weather didn’t cancel a lot of dirt races in Arizona, but the pickings are slim nonetheless for those seeking racing off the oblong oval that is the Phoenix Raceway.
Let’s go back to Cherokee Speedway. Remember how the Rebel 50 saw the Yankee modifieds actually prove able to race? Apparently that track prep didn’t take.
Sheldon Haudenschild and Carson Macedo split the trophies at the Texas Two-Step while David Gravel maintained his points lead on the World of Outlaws tour.
Where can dirt racing fans go while NASCAR is in Las Vegas?
The Hit is the most aptly titled movie I’ve seen in recent memory, because that’s exactly what it is. A hit job on Tony Stewart.
Friday’s DIRTcar late model feature at Lavonia is likely not to be remembered by many, but race winner Cody Overton certainly will.
Ryan Godown followed up his Short Track Super Series Cajun Swing crown last fall with a $25,000 win in the inaugural Rebel 50 at Cherokee.
The news has been out all week that Kyle Busch is slated to make his first dirt start since the Tulsa Shootout at the Keller Auto Raceway at Plaza Park Friday.
Leave it to former USAC champion JJ Yeley to take the sanctioning body to task for their handling of an episode Friday involving young gun Briggs Danner.
Veteran experience proved invaluable as the DIRTcar Nationals came to a disappointing conclusion on a night Volusia Speedway Park was far from it’s best.