Casper Speedway (WY) Adds Two New Promoters
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Casper Speedway (Casper, WY) is now operated by new track promoters Faye and Ray Nash.
With IMCA Modifieds and IMCA Sunoco Hobby Stocks returning to race night programs, the new promoters are in charge of a busy schedule to build on an already solid car count foundation.
The Nashes come to Casper following a five-year stint at Valentine Speedway in Glenrock, Wyoming.
The IMCA Speedway Motors Weekly Racing point season for both divisions starts May 11 at the half-mile dirt Wyoming speed plant with season championship night set for Aug. 31.
“We started with about 20 cars there and built it up. What we want to do here is build on the car counts that have already been established,” Mrs. Nash said. “Casper is a tremendous facility and what it needs now is just some TLC. We want people to drive in and say ‘this is awesome.’”
Regular race night at Casper is Friday. Both the Modifieds and Hobby Stocks are on midweek July 3 and 4 Bob Shierkolk Memorial programs.
Track points will be awarded to Modified drivers on 10 nights and Hobby Stocks on 20 nights.
“What we like best about IMCA are the rules,” noted Mrs. Nash. “They’re right there in black and white.”
Casper also hosts June 12 and 13 IMCA Modified Gunslinger Tour dates, with the second show a $1,000 to win qualifying event for the Fast Shafts All-Star Invitational ballot.
The Bill Burnside Memorial special for Hobby Stocks is July 27, the O’Reilly Auto Parts special for Modifieds is Aug. 17.
Modified points earned at Casper count toward Larry Shaw Race Cars Western Region standings, Hobby Stock points toward Big Daddy Race Cars Northern Region standings.
With IMCA Modifieds and IMCA Sunoco Hobby Stocks returning to race night programs, the new promoters are in charge of a busy schedule to build on an already solid car count foundation.
The Nashes come to Casper following a five-year stint at Valentine Speedway in Glenrock, Wyoming.
The IMCA Speedway Motors Weekly Racing point season for both divisions starts May 11 at the half-mile dirt Wyoming speed plant with season championship night set for Aug. 31.
“We started with about 20 cars there and built it up. What we want to do here is build on the car counts that have already been established,” Mrs. Nash said. “Casper is a tremendous facility and what it needs now is just some TLC. We want people to drive in and say ‘this is awesome.’”
Regular race night at Casper is Friday. Both the Modifieds and Hobby Stocks are on midweek July 3 and 4 Bob Shierkolk Memorial programs.
Track points will be awarded to Modified drivers on 10 nights and Hobby Stocks on 20 nights.
“What we like best about IMCA are the rules,” noted Mrs. Nash. “They’re right there in black and white.”
Casper also hosts June 12 and 13 IMCA Modified Gunslinger Tour dates, with the second show a $1,000 to win qualifying event for the Fast Shafts All-Star Invitational ballot.
The Bill Burnside Memorial special for Hobby Stocks is July 27, the O’Reilly Auto Parts special for Modifieds is Aug. 17.
Modified points earned at Casper count toward Larry Shaw Race Cars Western Region standings, Hobby Stock points toward Big Daddy Race Cars Northern Region standings.