Seth Starts 2010 In The Winners Circle
I wasn’t lying last week when I wrote that we would be seeing everyone in the winners circle this year. After the pain and frustration of last season 2010 could not have started any better with Seth winning the Grays Harbor 360 sprint winged opener. Read more
Season Will Open On May 1st For #23
Hey Folks its’ been a long off season for Seth and the team. We had originally hope to start our season last Saturday (April 17th) at Skagit for the season opener but our new motors have been delayed in getting finished so we will be starting our season in Elma on May 1st.
After seeing what happened at Skagit this has probably been a blessing in disguise. We were really hoping to be there this weekend for the two night season opener at Cottage Grove but we are just not going to be ready.
We will start our season at Elma and from there we will plan accordingly week to week. Just so everyone knows we will be running the full ASCS Northwest schedule and we will pad our schedule with regular weekly shows around those events.
The team is really excited about our prospects this year and will look forward to seeing everyone regularly in the winners circle during 2010.
Oz.
Yakima To Host Season Finally
The American Sprint Car Series Northwest Region is pleased to announce the continuation of a season-ending tradition. Read more
ASCS Expands With Northwest Region in 2008
Already with a strong presence throughout a vast majority of the nation, the American Sprint Car Series will be featured from coast to coast in 2008 and beyond with the addition of the ASCS Northwest Region.
In conjunction with Northwest Race Promotions, the newly formed ASCS Northwest Region will sanction approximately 15 events throughout Washington and Oregon in 2008, with plans to expand into Northern California, Idaho and Montana in the following years.
“By aligning with the American Sprint Car Series, the Northwest joins the rest of the country as a part of the most successful winged Sprint Car series in the nation,” according to ASCS Northwest Regional Director George Wade.
Included in the inaugural ASCS Northwest Regional tour in 2008 will be the traditional Northwest Speedweek contested during the third week of July.
“We’re thrilled that George Wade and Northwest Race Promotions have chosen to bring the American Sprint Car Series to the Upper Northwest,” commented American Sprint Car Series founder and President Emmett Hahn. “There’s a tremendous base of cars and fans in the Northwest and the new ASCS Northwest series will be a great asset to the American Sprint Car Series.”
The addition of the Northwest Region further expands the reach of the American Sprint Car Series, which already extends along the east coast from New York to Florida and westward across the Northern Plains as well as the southern portion of the country and on into Arizona.
The ASCS Northwest Region brings the number of ASCS Regional series to 14 in addition to the O’Reilly American Sprint Cars on Tour National series.
Other ASCS Regions include Canyon, Coastal, Gulf South, Mid-Atlantic, Midwest, Northern Plains, Patriots, Rebel, Rocky Mountain, Sooner, Southern Tour, Sprints on Dirt and the recently announced Southwest Region.
Set to embark upon its 17th year of sanctioning Sprint Car racing throughout the United States in 2008, the American Sprint Car Series sanctioned 189 nights of racing action in 2007 with 866 different drivers competing in at least one event.
Additional information regarding the American Sprint Car Series is available at www.ascsracing.com.
Jayme Barnes emerged atop a torrid battle for the inaugural ASCS Northwest crown, edging out Jared Ridge by 30 markers for the top position.