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10-27-2007, 12:31 AM
:sport009:The Old School Procup cars will get to see action this Saturday night at Tri County Speedway in Hudson N.C.
The event will be a 50 lap race for the former steel bodied cars that arnt legal anymore from the USAR series after this year.
The night also features a 150 lap race for the Enduro cars. It has two twists.One may be the officials can make the cars go the opposite way. The second is that you may have a passenger in your car. Sound like fun you ask? Well pluck down 30.00 and have the fun of your life and see what its like to go racing.
That enduro race also has no cautions unless the track gets fully blocked.
This is the second Old School ProCup race of the season. The first was a couple of weeks ago won by Dexter Canipe Jr. son of the former late model national champion.
The series is trying to get enough entries to run a full schedule next year.
The Hickory race drew 14 entries.
Hickory Speedway promoter, Sherry Clifton, has assured this series of three race dates for next year.
The series wants to run races in and around the North Carolina region next year. Many feel there is enough intrest as the steel bodied cars are now aged out and teams still want to go race.
The event will be a 50 lap race for the former steel bodied cars that arnt legal anymore from the USAR series after this year.
The night also features a 150 lap race for the Enduro cars. It has two twists.One may be the officials can make the cars go the opposite way. The second is that you may have a passenger in your car. Sound like fun you ask? Well pluck down 30.00 and have the fun of your life and see what its like to go racing.
That enduro race also has no cautions unless the track gets fully blocked.
This is the second Old School ProCup race of the season. The first was a couple of weeks ago won by Dexter Canipe Jr. son of the former late model national champion.
The series is trying to get enough entries to run a full schedule next year.
The Hickory race drew 14 entries.
Hickory Speedway promoter, Sherry Clifton, has assured this series of three race dates for next year.
The series wants to run races in and around the North Carolina region next year. Many feel there is enough intrest as the steel bodied cars are now aged out and teams still want to go race.