51 Events For Lucas Oil ASCS Sprint Cars In 2019
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The Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series (ASCS) presented by Sawblade.com has scheduled 51 events for its 28th season.
With a few nights of racing still in the works, more tracks will be finalized as series officials head into the indoor racing season with the Tulsa Shootout and Chili Bowl Nationals.
“Right now, we have five events as TBA as we work out some details, but we’re excited to see some tracks returning to the National Tour that has been absent for a few years, as well as continuing to add new tracks,” ASCS Scheduling Coordinator Terry Mattox said. “We’re hoping to announce a few of those TBA events between PRI and the Chili Bowl.”
Kicking off the 2019 lineup with the 46th Devil’s Bowl Spring Nationals March 15-16, the Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series presented by Sawblade.com stays in the “Lone Star State” through the following weekend as Golden Triangle Raceway Park returns after a five-year absence from the tour lineup on March 22-23.
Later, the first new track of the season comes May 17, at I-96 Speedway in Lake Odessa, Mich.
Riverside Int’l Speedway in West Memphis, Ark., on Aug. 24 will lead into Labor Day weekend with West Burlington, Iowa’s 34 Raceway getting its first taste of the Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series presented by Sawblade.com on Aug. 30 before the return to Lake Ozark Speedway for the Lake Ozark 360 National on Aug. 31 and Sept. 1.
Three nights with $10,000 on the line at the ninth annual Hockett/McMillin Memorial on Sept. 19-21.
The Creek County Speedway Fall Fling will move to the early weeks of October with the dates falling on Oct. 11-12. The Devil’s Bowl Winter Nationals hits the following week on Oct. 18-19 with the 2019 season wrapping up during NASCAR weekend at Texas Motor Speedway as Tony Stewart presents the Vankor Texas Sprint Nationals on Nov. 1-2.
To view the complete 2019 Lucas Oil ASCS Sprint Cars Schedule, visit here.
In related news, the rules for the 2019 season of the ASCS have been updated and posted online. As announced a couple weeks ago, updates to the chassis and wing t-posts will be mandatory as the series continues to work with the newly-formed Sprint Car Council.
To view the new rules for the ASCS 2019 season, visit here.
With a few nights of racing still in the works, more tracks will be finalized as series officials head into the indoor racing season with the Tulsa Shootout and Chili Bowl Nationals.
“Right now, we have five events as TBA as we work out some details, but we’re excited to see some tracks returning to the National Tour that has been absent for a few years, as well as continuing to add new tracks,” ASCS Scheduling Coordinator Terry Mattox said. “We’re hoping to announce a few of those TBA events between PRI and the Chili Bowl.”
Kicking off the 2019 lineup with the 46th Devil’s Bowl Spring Nationals March 15-16, the Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series presented by Sawblade.com stays in the “Lone Star State” through the following weekend as Golden Triangle Raceway Park returns after a five-year absence from the tour lineup on March 22-23.
Later, the first new track of the season comes May 17, at I-96 Speedway in Lake Odessa, Mich.
Riverside Int’l Speedway in West Memphis, Ark., on Aug. 24 will lead into Labor Day weekend with West Burlington, Iowa’s 34 Raceway getting its first taste of the Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series presented by Sawblade.com on Aug. 30 before the return to Lake Ozark Speedway for the Lake Ozark 360 National on Aug. 31 and Sept. 1.
Three nights with $10,000 on the line at the ninth annual Hockett/McMillin Memorial on Sept. 19-21.
The Creek County Speedway Fall Fling will move to the early weeks of October with the dates falling on Oct. 11-12. The Devil’s Bowl Winter Nationals hits the following week on Oct. 18-19 with the 2019 season wrapping up during NASCAR weekend at Texas Motor Speedway as Tony Stewart presents the Vankor Texas Sprint Nationals on Nov. 1-2.
To view the complete 2019 Lucas Oil ASCS Sprint Cars Schedule, visit here.
In related news, the rules for the 2019 season of the ASCS have been updated and posted online. As announced a couple weeks ago, updates to the chassis and wing t-posts will be mandatory as the series continues to work with the newly-formed Sprint Car Council.
To view the new rules for the ASCS 2019 season, visit here.