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[10] [11] Bachetti won another second-place victory in the Carquest 200 in 2002, behind Brett Hearn, a multiple Super DIRTcar Series winner. [12] He won a first-place victory in the 16th Annual Octoberfest 350 for the 100-lap small block modified division in 2003, [ 13 ] along with the Race of Kings at the Lebanon Valley Speedway. [ 14 ]
This travelling series races at local short tracks in Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio. In 2013 they raced for the first time on a road course, near South Haven, Michigan, at Gingerman Raceway. The series changed hands for 2017, from ICAR to NSTA, after being purchased by John Robbins (nephew of the former ASA pioneers) from Dave Muzillo.
Pauch Jr. has also previously competed in series such as the Super DIRTcar Big-Block Modified Series, the Pennsylvania Tri-Track Modified Series, the Short Track Super Series, the USAC Silver Crown Series, the Chili Bowl Nationals, and the World Series of Asphalt Stock Car Racing. [1] [2]
4.3 Paved short tracks. 4.3.1 3/4 ... full courses for each track. The major series listed are only series that currently hold a race at the track. ... Texas Super ...
The Winchester 400 is a 400-lap short-track super late model stock car race held each fall at the Winchester Speedway, a half-mile long paved oval motor racetrack in Winchester, Indiana, United States. Held annually since 1970, the Winchester 400 started off as an American Speed Association event.
Selinsgrove Speedway began hosting weekly events in 1950, under the promotion of George "Buster" Keller. Weekly racing continued until 1959, when the action at the track slowed to occasional races. In 1963, weekly racing resumed once again. Chris Economaki, a pioneer of motorsports writing, served as the track announcer during the early 1950s. [1]
The Stadium Super Trucks (SST), formerly known as Speed Energy Formula Off-Road, also known as the Boost Mobile Super Trucks in Australia, is an American short course off-road racing series created by off-road racer and former IndyCar and NASCAR driver Robby Gordon in 2013.
The track's premiere weekly division is the Modifieds, the same car used in both the Super DIRTcar Series and the Short Track Super Series. Unlike some other tracks and touring series, Utica-Rome permits both big-block and small-block modified configurations to compete together. [6]