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10th annual USCS Sprint Speedweek 2015 kicks off on Saturday, May 23rd with Atlanta, GA – April 30, 2015 - The United Sprint Car Series www.uscsracing.com 19th Anniversary Outlaw Thunder Tour kicks off its 10th Annual USCS Sprint Speedweek (2015) on Saturday, May 23rd at the famed Jackson Motor Speedway in Byram, Mississippi. Over just eight days the USCS Sprint Speedweek mini-series will visit six different speedways in four states while keeping travel to a minimum for the fans and race teams. After the 2015 Speedweek opener at Jackson Motor Speedway, the high-speed entourage then travels north two hours for Speedweek Round Two at Greenville Speedway in Greenville, Mississippi on Sunday May 24th. Then after two nights on ¼ mile racing surfaces, on Monday, May 25th the mini-series is tentatively set to move north across state lines to the red clay 1/3 mile racing surface at Clayhill Motorsports in Atwood, Tennessee for Round Three on the Memorial Day Monday Holiday. The traveling show then takes only two days off for repairs before returning to action with Round Four on Thursday, May 28th at the famed 1/3 mile at Talladega Short Track in Eastaboga, Alabama. After having its season-opener at Magnolia Motor Speedway rained out twice, the series re-scheduled the Friday, May 29th Round Five USCS Sprint Speedweek 2015 event at the popular MMS 3/8 mile in Columbus, Mississippi. The Speedweek Grand Finale is set for the fourth year in a row to happen on Saturday, May 30th at the historic Riverside International Speedway in West Memphis, Arkansas for some “Thrills, Chills and Spills” at the country’s oldest operating dirt oval. Approximately $75,000 in total prize money is guaranteed with one driver able to win nearly $14,000 including bonuses and contingencies for the week’s action. All six of the events pay at least $2000 to win with a minimum of $250 to start the A-Main. The Finale at Riverside International Speedway will pay $2500 to the winner if they ran the entire Speedweek 2015. During the course of the six nights of intense competition, many of the top ranked drivers in the Nation are expected to compete. Those include eleven-time USCS Champion, Terry Gray from Bartlett, Tennessee. Tim Crawley who was the 2002 NSCHOF 360 Sprint Car Driver of the Year and the 2012 USCS Outlaw Thunder National Champion and as well as a three-time USCS Mid South regional series Champion is expected to compete as well as the 2013 USCS National Champion, Derek Hagar from Marion, Arkansas. Over 50 different drivers from 7-8 states are expected to compete in the six USCS Sprint Speedweek 2015 events. For further USCS info including updated schedules and rules, etc please visit the series official website at www.uscsracing.com or call the USCS at 770-865-6097. Atlanta, GA – April 30, 2015 - The United Sprint Car Series www.uscsracing.com 19th Anniversary Outlaw Thunder Tour kicks off its 10th Annual USCS Sprint Speedweek (2015) on Saturday, May 23rd at the famed Jackson Motor Speedway in Byram, Mississippi. Over just eight days the USCS Sprint Speedweek mini-series will visit six different speedways in four states while keeping travel to a minimum for the fans and race teams. After the 2015 Speedweek opener at Jackson Motor Speedway, the high-speed entourage then travels north two hours for Speedweek Round Two at Greenville Speedway in Greenville, Mississippi on Sunday May 24th. Then after two nights on ¼ mile racing surfaces, on Monday, May 25th the mini-series is tentatively set to move north across state lines to the red clay 1/3 mile racing surface at Clayhill Motorsports in Atwood, Tennessee for Round Three on the Memorial Day Monday Holiday. The traveling show then takes only two days off for repairs before returning to action with Round Four on Thursday, May 28th at the famed 1/3 mile at Talladega Short Track in Eastaboga, Alabama. After having its season-opener at Magnolia Motor Speedway rained out twice, the series re-scheduled the Friday, May 29th Round Five USCS Sprint Speedweek 2015 event at the popular MMS 3/8 mile in Columbus, Mississippi. The Speedweek Grand Finale is set for the fourth year in a row to happen on Saturday, May 30th at the historic Riverside International Speedway in West Memphis, Arkansas for some “Thrills, Chills and Spills” at the country’s oldest operating dirt oval. Approximately $75,000 in total prize money is guaranteed with one driver able to win nearly $14,000 including bonuses and contingencies for the week’s action. All six of the events pay at least $2000 to win with a minimum of $250 to start the A-Main. The Finale at Riverside International Speedway will pay $2500 to the winner if they ran the entire Speedweek 2015. During the course of the six nights of intense competition, many of the top ranked drivers in the Nation are expected to compete. Those include eleven-time USCS Champion, Terry Gray from Bartlett, Tennessee. Tim Crawley who was the 2002 NSCHOF 360 Sprint Car Driver of the Year and the 2012 USCS Outlaw Thunder National Champion and as well as a three-time USCS Mid South regional series Champion is expected to compete as well as the 2013 USCS National Champion, Derek Hagar from Marion, Arkansas. Over 50 different drivers from 7-8 states are expected to compete in the six USCS Sprint Speedweek 2015 events. For further USCS info including updated schedules and rules, etc please visit the series official website at www.uscsracing.com or call the USCS at 770-865-6097. |
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