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RACING PREVIEW: OCTOBER19 TO 22

RENO, NV (Oct. 18) — This week off road racing, car meets and a bunch of racing on TV as well as motocross action over the hill. It will be a busy fall weekend for some.

CAR MEEETS:

Thursday starts early with the Iron Mafia as they meet at Kim’s Donuts & Tea shop.

• Thursday, starting at 7 p.m. Iron Mafia hosts its weekly meet at Kim’s Donuts & Tea House. Location is 1328 U.S. 395 North in Gardnerville.

Fernley Car Meets happen on Friday aet 5:30 by the 76th Station. Photo courtesy – Cody Hawkins.

• At 5:30 Friday evening Fernley Car Meets hosts another cruise. Great way to end the week and meeting place is at the 76th Station.

• Saturday has a trio of car meets, one in Fallon while one is happening on the west side of Reno and another in Sparks

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What might be the season’s final Fallon Cars ‘N’ Coffee meet happens Saturday morning.
  • What maybe the final event of the season Fallon ‘N’ Cars and Coffee, and the Chamber of Commerce, is having a ribbon cutting ceremony for the Rustoration Garage. Should be a great time.
Northern Nevada Classics has a Show ‘N Shine at the Summerset Senior Center.
  • On the west side of Reno it’s Classic Cars & Chili presented by Northern Nevada Classics. Times are 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the Summerset Senior Living at 6025 Sharlands Avenue.
Battle Born Binders are having a meet Saturday afternoon in Sparks.
  • Saturday, from 11 until 4 p.m., Battleborn Binders, a nickname for International Harvester vehicles, is hosting Binders for Boobies charity event. All vehicles are welcome and the location is at Final Draught, 5318 Sparks Blvd.
Sparks Cars & Coffee meets Sunday by the Starbucks on Disc Drive.

• Sunday from 10 until noon Sparks Cars & Coffee will host its second meet of the month. Location is by the Starbucks off Disc Drive in Sparks.

RACING (4-Wheel):

Both groups are running the Gold Rush off-road race from Virginia City to Tonopah.

• This weekend VORRA and Legacy Racing are joining forces for the Gold Rush Race from Virginia City to Tonopah. Tech is in Virginia City Friday afternoon so part of C Street will be blocked off.

The race begins at Weeks early Saturday morning. The first bikes are expected at Top Gun Drag Strip around 8 a.m. while the first trucks about noon; there are no spectators allowed at Salt Wells.

Here is the course map for the Gold Rush race.

The race is about 350 miles long and goes over challenging terrain. Awards are presented Sunday in Tonopah.

Desert Park Raceway is close from 8 until noon this Saturday.

• Northern Nevada Kart Club track, Desert Park Raceway will be closed from 8 a.m. until noon Saturday.

RACING & PRACTICE (MOTOCROSS):

The motocross track has practice sessions both Saturday and Sunday. Photo courtesy – Photoflight Productions.

• Fernley NinetyfiveA Speedway has practice from 9 until 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.

• Riverfront MX Park will be busy this weekend. On Thursday, from 5 until 10 p.m. there is open practice.

The final round of the Saturday Night Series is this Saturday.
  • Saturday gates open at noon with practice starting at 4 p.m. and racing to follow. It’s the final round of the Saturday Night Series.

• Prairie City MX has practice from 9 until 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.

• E Street MX has open practice from 9 until 2 p.m. on the front and back tracks.

MMX Racing has practice sessions on its tracks this weekend.

• MMX Racing has practice from 9 until 2 p.m. on the main, sand and kid tracks. Then Sunday practice from 9 until 3 p.m. with the vintage track added to the mix.

In addition to practice sessions MMX Racing will have demonstrations of the new Stark electric bike.
  • On Sunday at MMX there is a demonstration of the Stark electric motorcycle. They have a morning then an afternoon session.

RACING (NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL):

• Thursday at 3 p.m. Fox Sports 1 has NASCAR Race Hub. Only two more events on the schedule so it’s a critical race for drivers.

• Friday starts at 6:15 a.m. when ESPN News has the first Formula 1 Academy practice from the Circuit of the Americans (COTA) outside of Austin Texas.

  • At 10:25 ESPN 2 has Formula 12 practice from COTA when at 10:55 a.m. ESPN News airs the second F-1 Academy practice from COTA.
  • ESPN 2 comes back at 1:55 p.m. with Formula 1 qualifying from COTA. Then a 3 p.m. the USA network has Xfinity qualifying from Homestead-Miami and at 3:30 p.m. ESPN News has F-1 Academy qualifying from COTA.

• Saturday begins on the NBC Sports App at 6 a.m. when the NASCAR Cup practice and qualifying are shown from Homestead-Miami.

  • At 7:45 a.m. ESPN News has F-1 Academy race from COTA. Then at 9 a.m. Fox Sports 1 has the Craftsman Truck race from Homestead-Miami.
  • ESPN News comes back on at 1:30 with the second F-1 Academy race from COTA. Then at 2:55 p.m. the network has the Formula 1 sprint race.

• Sunday begins a 7:40 a.m. when the third F-1 Academy race is shown from COTA.

MotoGp visits Phillip Island this weekend. Photo courtesy – motorcyclenews.com.
  • CNBC gets going at 10:30 a.m. when they air the MotoGP race from Phillip Island.
Formula 1 visits Austin, Texas this weekend to race at COTA. Photo courtesy – the drive.com.
  • At 10:20 a.m. ABC airs the Formula 1 race from COTA as the Texas weekend ends for this globe trotting series.
Only one more race left after this weekend event at Homestead-Miami. It’s the final elemination round. Photo courtesy – NASCAR.com.
  • Finally at 11:30 a.m. NBC broadcasts the NASCAR Cup Race from Homestead-Miami. For the few drivers not yet eliminated this is a critical event as the final four will be decided. Then they face off for the season ending championship race one week later in Phoenix.

That’s it for this week. If possible get out and attend a race or visit one of the several car meets in our area. Have a safe time, enjoy the weather and see you next week.

OTHER RACING NEWS:

Renewal notice from the Sierra chapter of OTHG.

If one is a member of the Sierra OTHG chapter now is the time to renew your membership at a discounted price.

• Want to give every one a heads up as we’re a week away from the year’s final oval track in Northern Nevada. Should be a great time and don’t forget to bring some candy.

Daveys American Racing is on Face Book.

Daveys American Racing is on Face Book. He covers national series as well as racing in the western United States.

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