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USMOD Series Debut Promises Plenty of Action In 2009

Racetracks in Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and North Carolina will be hosting the debut of the United Southeast Modifieds on Dirt Series (USMOD) in 2009. A group of former late model owners and drivers, along with a few die-hard race fans, developed the USMOD Series with the aim of bringing added excitement to their local speedways. These innovative speedsters are confident that the speed, history and unique look of northeast modifieds will generate plenty of excitement for drivers and spectators alike.

A number of current late model drivers, such as Ricky Elliot, Vic Coffey, Tim McCreadie and Tim Fuller, are running modified on a part-time basis. Organizers anticipate a high level of interest as some racing fans see these extraordinary race cars for the first time and see local drivers participating in a division not often seen on speedways in the past. Events have already been held at Hagerstown Speedway, Tyler County Speedway, Virginia Motor Speedway and the Dirt Track at Lowe’s, with great success. The positive feedback from local fans at these southeast tracks has boosted confidence that USMOD will go from strength to strength in the future.

As financial matters stand at the moment for USMOD, winners of series events will receive a purse of $1500. However, this is likely to change if sponsorship can be secured. No point fund is in place as yet, and this is also subject to sponsorship commitments. Negotiations are underway with several speedways, with the ultimate goal for USMOD being a schedule of around 10 to 12 races, with a “Big Purse” 6 race North-South Shootout series.

Taking into account the wide variety of options the RoC Dirt Tour’s set of rules makes available to drivers to be competitive, USMOD is considering adopting a similar rule package. While the original plan had been to only run small block modifieds, the Lernerville Speedway, Delaware International Speedway, Tri-City Speedway and Sharon Speedway all run big blocks weekly, and as these tracks are closest in location to the USMOD’s target area, big blocks will be included in the rule package. Small blocks and big blocks will run in the same division with weight breaks being allowed for small blocks. Depending on the level of feedback, a crate class may be added to the USMOD Series at a later stage.

With the USMOD series ready to set the southeast buzzing with excitement in the new year, auto racing fans have even more reason to make sure they are among the throng of spectators at each event in their area.

Lanier National Speedway to Host SpeedFest 2009 - Editor - 23 December 2008

The Lanier National Speedway, located at 5309 Winder Highway in Braselton, Georgia, is to be the venue for SpeedFest 2009. Pro Late Model teams, Super Late Model teams and crowds of fans will gather for the fifth annual SpeedFest at the state-of-the-art facility on 24-25 January. With the closure of the USA International Speedway in Florida, officials from Champion Racing Association (CRA) Super Series and the Georgia Asphalt Series (GAS) needed to find a new home for the event, and Lanier National Speedway fits the bill perfectly.

Annual Race of Champions Great Fun - Editor - 17 December 2008

Every year some of the world’s greatest drivers gather together to enjoy a relaxing and entertaining bit of racing – the annual Race of Champions event. The race has been described as being “like racing go-karts in your living room” by Jenson Button (Formula One) and it certainly seems to be an apt description of this enjoyable event.

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