The time has come, NOW600 season opener this Friday night!
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5/27/2013

5/27/2013

NOW600 Restricted Micros


The time has come, NOW600 season opener this Friday night!

BROKEN ARROW, Okla. (May 26, 2013) – The time has come as the National Open Wheel 600 Series is set to open up the inaugural season this Friday night at the Creek County Speedway for the first of three "Open Wheel Mayhem" scheduled for 2013 at CCS featuring the ASCS Sprint Cars and NOW600 micros.

Creek County Speedway a small quarter mile bullring will be the host of the 2013 National Open Wheel 600 Series season opener for the Restricted and Non-Wing divisions.

Friday night’s "Open Wheel Mayhem" show at “The Creek” will be held in conjunction with the American Bank of Okla. ASCS Sooner Region Sprint Cars.

Gates are set to open at 4:30 PM, Hot laps at 7:30 PM, and the green flag flies at 8:00 PM. NOW600 drivers meeting will be held at 6:45 PM. (Note: If you are running late, call us at 918-508-9657 and we will gladly sign you in.)

Creek County Speedway is also hosting a “Meet and Greet” from 4 PM to 6 PM. They will also be having a steak dinner for $7 a person.

Reminder only the NOW600 Restrictors and the NOW600 Non-Wing divisions will be in action at Creek County Speedway.

Creek County Speedway is located 6 miles west of Sapulpa, Oklahoma on historic route 66.

Physical Address: 18450 W Highway 66 Kellyville, OK 74039.

For more information on the National Open Wheel 600 Series log onto: www.now600series.com

For more info on Creek County Speedway log onto: www.creekcountyspeedway.co

Make sure to like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/NOW600Series

Plus follow us on Twitter: @NOW600Series

Oklahoma No Fender Network is the official promotional / advertising sponsor of the National Open Wheel 600 Series. Find them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/OklahomaNoFenderNetwork

2013 marks the inaugural year for the National Open Wheel 600 Series sanctioning 600 micro sprint racing in the south.

Photo Credit Kristy McDougal


Submitted By: Terry Mattox

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