1/13/2020
Wild West Shootout
Total Ag Solutions Tuesday Night Pit Party Scheduled After Practice
Total Ag Solutions Tuesday Night Pit Party gives Keyser Manufacturing Wild West Shootout attendees chance to unwind
SAN TAN VALLEY, Ariz. (Jan. 13) — After two successful nights of racing to kick off the 14th annual Keyser Manufacturing Wild West Shootout presented by O’Reilly Auto Parts at FK Rod Ends Arizona Speedway the miniseries now enjoys a two-day break, which is highlighted by the Total Ag Solutions Tuesday Night Pit Party that will give attendees a chance to unwind.
After a 4-hour practice session scheduled for 5-9 p.m. mst on Tues., Jan. 14, competitors and fans will be invited to hang around the 3/8-mile oval for some camaraderie at the annual Pit Party. The Fired Up Freedom Fire Truck/Catering Truck will be on hand to feed everyone in the pits and highlights of the first two nights of racing will be shown on the big screen TVs that are on the truck.
The practice-night get-together is sponsored by Rugby, N.D.-based Total Ag Solutions, an agricultural services company that specializes in grain bins, grain handling, grain dryers and clear span building sales across all of North Dakota and areas of Montana, South Dakota and Minnesota. The firm is also a sponsor of Lance Schill, a Langdon, N.D., modified driver who plans to compete in the Wild West Shootout.
As a side note, any team, who would like to participate in the Tuesday night, practice session will be charged a flat fee of $200. Teams are welcome to practice as many times as they like during the four-hour session that spans 5-9 p.m. Grandstand and pit admission is free for the Tuesday practice.
Online sales of tickets for the popular miniseries continue to be available. Fans can pick up their advanced tickets for the January 15, 17, 18, and 19 programs by visiting www.wildwestshootout.net/schedule/ .
In the first two miniseries events in 2020, there have been six different winners in six features. Brian Shirley and Brandon Sheppard have split Dirt Track Bank Super Late Model wins, while Lucas Schott and Rodney Sanders have raced to Victory Lane in the Mesilla Valley Transportation / Border Tire Modifieds. In RHRSwag.com X-Mod action, Brock Gronwold and Josh Cain have picked up wins.
While the Keyser Quarter-Million Challenge, top bonus of $250,000 is off the table in the Super Late Model ranks, Shirley and Sheppard still have a shot at the $100,000 prize if one of them can sweep the final four events. All other drivers still have hopes of claiming either the $25,000 prize (four wins) or the $10,000 bonus (three wins).
For more information on the 14th Annual Wild West Shootout, please visit www.WildWestShootout.net .
The Wild West Shootout is made possible by Keyser Manufacturing, O’Reilly Auto Parts, FK Rod Ends, Dirt Track Bank, Black Diamond Race Cars, Shaw Trucking, Schaeffer Oil, SportTruck RV, Mesilla Valley Transportation, Border Tire, Arizona Differential, RHR RacingSwag, Barnett Harley Davidson, Shocks by Hammer, Hoker Trucking, Premier Waste Services, MidWest Sheet Metal, Rodeo Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram, VP Racing Fuel, Hoosier Racing Tires, Pro Power Engines, Penske Racing Shocks, Five Star Graphix, Beaver Stripes, Gorsuch Performance Solutions, Screven Motor Speedway and DirtonDirt.com.
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