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RACING PREVIEW: AUGUST 11 TO 14

While racing is a bit slim on the national scene, locally there is plenty including a major event.

Racing Preview for this week lists a major event in our area plus other regional races. This weekend the TV schedule is reduced while there are other events being streamed on the Internet.

If you’re still buzzing over Hot August Nights well fear not there is something to see Friday evening. Summit Racing, on East Glendale in Sparks, starting at 5:30 p.m. is having another cruise nights.

For you oval track fans, Lovelock Speedway will host another of its points races Friday with a 7:00 p.m. starting time.

Lucas Oil Off Road Series poster.

Lucas Oil Off Road Series event poster.

The biggest event of the weekend is the Lucas Oil Off Road Series at the Wild West Motorsports Park for Saturday and Sunday. The facility is located north of I-80 and east of Sparks off the Mustang Exit on I-80.

While opening ceremonies are at 2 p.m. each day the best advice is to get there early. That gives plenty of time to check out the pits and vendor areas before fans settle in for an afternoon of high speed, action packed racing.

Two oval tracks will be in action on Saturday.

Fernley 95A Speedway, starting at 6 p.m. hosts another of its points races. On that same evening, starting at 7 p.m. Hawthorne Speedway has a $1,250 to win Hobby Stock race slated as well as UTV races.

Hawthorne Speedway Poster.

Hawthorne Speedway poster.

Then on Sunday, starting at 7 p.m., American Valley Speedway in Quincy, California hosts its annual Fair Races. Those that arrive early can enjoy this small county fair as well as the races.

American Valley Speedway: IMCA Modifieds.

IMCA Modifieds line up prior to their main event at American Valley Speedway. They will be the featured class at the Fair Races. Photo by Dan McGee

For the two-wheel set Livfast Exit 28 Motocross track will once again have practice sessions running from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. North of Susanville the Alturas Motocross Park will host practice sessions Saturday then have MX racing on Sunday.

With Formula 1 on its enforced summer vacation as well as Indy Cars and NASCAR’s Sprint Cup being off this weekend the TV fare is a bit slim. But there are still things to be watched, many on a delayed basis.

On Thursday at Noon MAVTV airs the 20th annual Budweiser Oval Nationals, then at 5 p.m. shows racing from Madera. At 7 p.m. CBS Sports has a British Touring Car race to show.

This week NASCAR’s Xfinity series is at the Mid-Ohio road course. On Friday at 3 p.m. the USA network will have qualifying.

Saturday begins at 10 a.m. when MAVTV broadcast the first motos from the Pro Motocross Series. Remember those races can be viewed after the weekend on www.promotocross.com.

NASCAR Xfinity Series: Kyle Busch wins at Watkins Glen.

NASCAR’s Xfinity Series races on the Mid-Ohio road course.
Photo courtesy – NASCAR.com/Getty Images.

Then at noon NASCAR’s Xfinity event from Mid-Ohio will be broadcast on the USA Network. For those unable to either watch or record the race it can be seen next week on www.youtube.com, once there go to the NASCAR channel.

Over on the internet, www.fanschoice.tv, will host several races from short tracks around the country. Saturday’s action starts at noon and includes racing from Lake County Speedway, Berlin Raceway, Salina High Banks Speedway and Magic Valley.

This Sunday, starting at 8:30 a.m. fanschoice.tv will air the AMA Pro Flat Track from Peoria Race Park.

Later that day CBS Sports broadcasts two Australian V8 Supercar races starting at 2 p.m. followed at 4 p.m. by Lucas Oil Off road Series.

If you can, be sure to attend one of the live events in our region. There is nothing like being there and sharing the excitement with other fans, and it helps both the racers as well as the tracks.

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There are 2 comments left

  1. Motoxracerz /

    Hello, just curious if your going to post the results from the silver state kart classic as that’s probably the biggest outlaw kart race Nevada has every year. Thanks in advance. I have some pictures if needed. Melissa’s out on a limb photography has a lot as well

    1. Dan McGee / Post Author

      Actually no. Had two days of Lucas Oil Off Road but next year let me know a bit in
      advance and I’ll see if we can get some coverage of that event. Sorry about this year
      however.

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