Format Set For Larson’s Outlaw Kart Showcase
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The format for the third annual Kyle Larson’s Outlaw Kart Showcase presented by BRANDT has been announced.
This year’s event at Cycleland Speedway in Chico, California, will once again be spread over the two nights of September 3-4.
A change to this year’s format will see a return to qualifying on the clock to set heat race lineups in the Open Division on Monday.
The opener will also see qualifying for the Box Stocks and 250 Intermediates, with heat races to follow for all three divisions. Opens will cap the first night with a 30-lap feature race open to the top 20 fastest qualifiers. The last chance races for the Open division drivers and feature races for all divisions will be contested on Tuesday.
The highest guaranteed purse in Outlaw Kart racing will pay $6,000 to the Open division champion. If the winner of the Showcase on Tuesday is a transfer car from the B-main a $1,000 bonus will be paid, making that driver’s total haul $7,000.
Also, a generous sponsorship from Terry Brown and Mancamp Motorsports has allowed the Box Stock and 250 Intermediate divisions to race for $500 and $1,000 to win, respectively.
This year’s event at Cycleland Speedway in Chico, California, will once again be spread over the two nights of September 3-4.
A change to this year’s format will see a return to qualifying on the clock to set heat race lineups in the Open Division on Monday.
The opener will also see qualifying for the Box Stocks and 250 Intermediates, with heat races to follow for all three divisions. Opens will cap the first night with a 30-lap feature race open to the top 20 fastest qualifiers. The last chance races for the Open division drivers and feature races for all divisions will be contested on Tuesday.
The highest guaranteed purse in Outlaw Kart racing will pay $6,000 to the Open division champion. If the winner of the Showcase on Tuesday is a transfer car from the B-main a $1,000 bonus will be paid, making that driver’s total haul $7,000.
Also, a generous sponsorship from Terry Brown and Mancamp Motorsports has allowed the Box Stock and 250 Intermediate divisions to race for $500 and $1,000 to win, respectively.
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