EXCITEMENT BUILDS AS TYLER COUNTY SPEEDWAY PREPARES FOR EPIC SEASON OPENER
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4/10/2024

4/10/2024

Tyler County Speedway


EXCITEMENT BUILDS AS TYLER COUNTY SPEEDWAY PREPARES FOR EPIC SEASON OPENER

Get ready for an exhilarating start to the racing season as Tyler County Speedway gears up to celebrate its 50th anniversary with a spectacular kickoff event this Saturday night, April 13th. Despite a couple of weather setbacks, the Hometown Racing Association is all set to launch the highly anticipated 2024 season with a bang.

Highlighting the evening will be the thrilling $4,000-to-win kickoff race for the renowned RUSH Late Model Touring Series, drawing in a stellar lineup of drivers from across 7-8 states. Fans can expect top-tier action in all their favorite divisions, including the adrenaline-fueled Stutler Motorsports Super Late Models, the lightning-fast Jenkins Auto Parts UMP Modifieds, Middlebourne Galaxy Food Center Sportmods, Sigler Fabrication Hotmods, SCDRA 4 Cylinders and Pathway Real Estate Professional MWRA Mini Wedges.

Gates will open early at 3 pm to kick off the festivities, with the action commencing at 4:30 pm with the Mini Wedges, followed by hotlaps and qualifications at 6 pm. Tickets are available online at www.tylercountyspeedwayonline.com or at the gate, priced at $20 for general admission, with complimentary entry for children aged 10 and under. Pit Passes are available for $35, with free entry for children aged 5 and under.

Ahead of the big night, Tuesday saw some seventy eager competitors taking to the track for a shakedown, offering a preview of the excitement to come. From the youngest Mini Wedge drivers to the thundering Late Models, there was no shortage of speed and adrenaline as everyone geared up for first green flag of the new season.

For more information and updates, connect with Tyler County Speedway through their official channels:

ABOUT TYLER COUNTY SPEEDWAY: Established in 1974, Tyler County Speedway stands as a premier motorsports venue, boasting a high-banked 1/4-mile 'Bullring' famous for its heart-stopping 3 and 4-wide racing action. Owned by the Tyler County Fairboard and promoted by the Hometown Racing Association, the speedway is located 3 ½ miles South of Middlebourne, WV, on State Route 18 at the Tyler County Fairgrounds. Celebrating 50 years of Fast Family Fun in 2024, Tyler County Speedway hosts a weekly Saturday Night racing program from April to September each year. With a reputation as America's Baddest Bullring, the speedway hosts a diverse schedule of events, including the esteemed 'Oldest Dirt Late Model Major Event,' the Hillbilly 100, on Labor Day weekend.


Submitted By: Dan Patterson

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