12/22/2020
RacinBoys
Time remains to give Lucas Oil Speedway gift cards, season passes as Christmas presents
By Lyndal Scranton (Wheatland, MO) -- With only a few days remaining until Christmas, there is still enough time to treat that racing fan friend or family member to just the right gift: Gift Cards or Season Passes to Lucas Oil Speedway.
Gift cards are available in any dollar amount and can be redeemed in any department of the speedway for the 2021 season. That includes the Track Treasures gift shop, the full-service Concession building or even used toward tickets for any event on next year’s schedule.
“If you’re still debating finding that perfect gift idea, you can’t go wrong with gift cards for a Lucas Oil Speedway fan,” Lucas Oil Speedway General Manager Danny Lorton said, also noting that season passes also would be a fulfilling gift idea.
For those fans who had Season Passes in 2020, they can renew at a $50 discount through the end of the year.
Stop by the Lucas Oil Speedway office or contact Admissions Director Nichole McMillan at (417) 282-5984 or email her at nichole@lucasoilspeedway.com for more information on gift cards or season passes.
The speedway offices will be closed Dec. 24 through Jan. 4, but messages can be left in McMillan's voice mailbox prior to Jan. 1 to receive the season-pass renewal discount. She also will be checking emails during that time.
Season Pass renewal by Dec. 31 will cost the following:
Dirt Track: Adults (ages 16-61) $450; Seniors (62 and over) $350.
All-Events: Adults (ages 16-61) $550; Seniors (62 and over) $450.
Beginning Jan. 1, 2021, Season Passes will cost the following:
Dirt Track: Adults (ages 16-61) $500; Seniors (62 and over) $400.
All-Events: Adults (ages 16-61) $600; Seniors (62 and over) $500.
Each season pass holder is entitled to one reserved stadium-style seat, complete with high backs and armrests located in the top six rows of the main grandstand of the dirt track.
As for the Show-Me 100 weekend, May 27-29, 2021, McMillan said seats for the event will apply the same as camping and if a person had those reserved in 2020 she still has their name and info.
"However, since all seats were refunded last year as the event was canceled, they will need to contact the office to pay for the seat," McMillan said. "They have until Feb. 1, 2021, to do that.
"Camping is the same, as all campsites are saved with last year’s reservation. Those who had reserved sites in 2020 need to call and confirm renewal and make payments starting January 4. Renewals must be paid 30 days prior to the event. At the 30-day deadline, unpaid sites become available for reservation to the public.”
Vendor and 50/50 Raffle applications now available:
Vendor information and applications can be found online for those interested in securing a spot on the vendor midway for 2021. No food vendors are being accepted.
For the first time, charities can apply online to be part of the race-night 50/50 raffle. Applications do not guarantee a 50/50 raffle acceptance. All applications will be reviewed and applicants will be notified of application status.
The 2021 season is set to begin March 27 with an Open Test & Tune. The Big Adventure Weekly Racing Series opener is set for April 3 with the ULMA Late Models in the spotlight with a $1,000-to-win main event.
The Weekly Racing Series includes 14 events, from opening night through the Rempfer Memorial Season Championship on Aug. 28 crowns division champions. Competing classes include Cedar Creek Beef Jerky USRA Modifieds, Missouri Metal Buildings ULMA Late Models, Ozark Golf Cars USRA B-Mods and O'Reilly Auto Parts USRA Stock Cars.
Submitted By: Kirk Elliott