Flat Rock Speedway Cancels Season

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Flat Rock Speedway in Ash Township, Monroe County, Michigan, will not contest any races for the remainder of the 2020 season, according to a statement by Ron Drager and Scott Schultz, which cited "no relief from the restrictions in place regarding mass gatherings" as the main reason. 

Track officials will now focus their efforts on the 2021 racing season.

"From the onset of this pandemic, our priority has been working closely and directly with Ash Township, the Monroe County Health Department, the Monroe County Sheriff Department and State of Michigan officials to follow guidelines established to keep our fans, race teams, sponsors and officials safe and healthy. We are very appreciative of the support, patience and understanding displayed by so many of you throughout this time," the release said.

John Marcum Promotions has operated Flat Rock Speedway since 1962, and Drager and Schultz have owned the track outright since 1982.

A decision will be made regarding the remainder of the Flat Rock's sister track, Toledo Speedway, and its schedule by August 24.

For more information, visit flatrockspeedway.com.

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