Series joins Legends and Bandoleros for
this week?s round of the Spring Fling
this week?s round of the Spring Fling
Rockingham, N.C. (April 13, 2010) ? Since opening, Little Rock Speedway has seen a lot of action ? Legends, Bandoleros and testing by some of NASCAR?s biggest names.
But this Sunday, April 17, marks a first for the track as the Carolina Competition Sports Late Model Sportsman (CCS LMS) Series take to the quarter-mile configuration. Never before have full-size stock cars raced on the track.
Little Rock is the third stop on the CCS LMS schedule in its inaugural season.
?The Late Model Sportsman Series is a great addition to our Spring Fling schedule,? said Rockingham Speedway president Andy Hillenburg. ?These cars should put on one heck of a show on the quarter-mile.?
The Late Model Sportsmans will be joined by the Legends and Bandoleros as they make their penultimate stop at Little Rock in the Spring Fling Series. After taking a week of for Easter, the Legends and Bandoleros return with the Allison Legacy Series to wrap up the seven-race series on May 1.
Gates open at 8 a.m. each Sunday of the Spring Fling. Practice begins at 10 a.m. with heat races at 12:30 p.m. and main events to follow. Admission for spectators is $5 with $20 pit passes.
Racing returns to the one-mile Rockingham Speedway on May 13-14 with the UARA Late Models and the USAR Pro Cup Series Carolina 200. Advance tickets for the doubleheader are $20 in advance and $30 at the gate. Suite packages are also available.
For information on any upcoming events, contact Rockingham Speedway at 910-205-8800 or online at www.rockinghamspeedway.com.
Source: http://the-auto-racing-journal.blogspot.com/2011/04/ccs-late-models-at-little-rock.html
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