Lucas Oil ASCS National Tour Back To Colorado In 2017
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The lineup for the 2017 season for the Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series presented by the MAVTV Motorsports Network is continuing to take shape, and among the nights that have already been confirmed is the National Tour’s return to Colorado and the addition of two new facilities to the ASCS lineup, as Joe Bellm with BST Promotions will bring the series back to Colorado on Memorial Day Weekend.
Starting off on Saturday, May 27 the series will debut at El Paso County Raceway in Calhan, Colorado, with Phillips County Raceway in Holyoke, Colorado, following on Sunday, May 28.
Last visiting the “Centennial State” in 1998, Oklahoma’s Daryn Pittman found Victory Lane at the Rocky Mountain National Speedway in Denver.
“We have the facilities now to host events like the Outlaws last year, and now the ASCS next year and El Paso County Raceway is by far the nicest facilities in the state,” commented event promoter Joe Bellm. “We’ve lengthened the track as well as widened it over the past three years so it’s ready to go. Phillips County was actually downsized from a half-mile to a three-eighths and it can hold about 4,000 people and with all the upgrades there, these are the best facilities in the state so that’s where we’re going.”
Bellm has also helped build events around Colorado to where tracks and classes rarely run on top of each other, in order to give everyone a fair shake at racing and watching. The Colorado Alliance Tour encompasses four tracks, with Lamar Speedway and I-76 Speedway filling the other two spots.
The 2017 season is the 26th year of competition for the Lucas Oil ASCS presented by the MAVTV Motorsports Network. The preliminary lineup for the 2017 season will be released on December 9, during the 2016 PRI Trade Show in Indianapolis.
For continued updates on the Lucas Oil ASCS or any of the regions that make up the ASCS Nation, visit www.ascsracing.com.
Starting off on Saturday, May 27 the series will debut at El Paso County Raceway in Calhan, Colorado, with Phillips County Raceway in Holyoke, Colorado, following on Sunday, May 28.
Last visiting the “Centennial State” in 1998, Oklahoma’s Daryn Pittman found Victory Lane at the Rocky Mountain National Speedway in Denver.
“We have the facilities now to host events like the Outlaws last year, and now the ASCS next year and El Paso County Raceway is by far the nicest facilities in the state,” commented event promoter Joe Bellm. “We’ve lengthened the track as well as widened it over the past three years so it’s ready to go. Phillips County was actually downsized from a half-mile to a three-eighths and it can hold about 4,000 people and with all the upgrades there, these are the best facilities in the state so that’s where we’re going.”
Bellm has also helped build events around Colorado to where tracks and classes rarely run on top of each other, in order to give everyone a fair shake at racing and watching. The Colorado Alliance Tour encompasses four tracks, with Lamar Speedway and I-76 Speedway filling the other two spots.
The 2017 season is the 26th year of competition for the Lucas Oil ASCS presented by the MAVTV Motorsports Network. The preliminary lineup for the 2017 season will be released on December 9, during the 2016 PRI Trade Show in Indianapolis.
For continued updates on the Lucas Oil ASCS or any of the regions that make up the ASCS Nation, visit www.ascsracing.com.
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