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CRSA RAINED OUT AT OUTLAW, MOVED TO AUGUST 16

It’s the same stuff, different day for CRSA this month. CRSA Sprints officials and Outlaw Speedway track officials have postponed Friday’s first Dandy Triple Play event to Aug. 16 due to weather.

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The High Rollers are Set to Beat the Heat at the Lake

Headlining the speedy confines of “The Lake,” the always exciting Kubota High Limit Racing will visit Lake Ozark Speedway on Wednesday, June 26th for the 4th Annual Beach Brawl. The one-night event is race No. 8 of the Midweek Money Series.

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Emerson Axsom. (Bob Buffenbarger Photo)
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Determined Axsom wins a thriller at Lincoln Park

Emerson Axsom led the majority of the 30 lap IRA/Maverick Sprint Car Series feature at Lincoln Park Speedway Thursday night. However, a dogfight raged behind him involving several cars and a late caution made for a green white checker finish with Ayrton Gennetten and Axsom swapping the lead and Axsom sealing the deal coming off turn four on the final circuit. Behind Axsom and Gennetten was Chris Windom, Parker Price Miller and Brenham Crouch.

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100 LAPS IN THE DAIRYLAND! MADISON AWAITS USAC SILVER CROWN FRIDAY

The first official weekend of summer symbolizes numerous aspects of life to many people. The warm weather, the beaches, the outdoors, the waterpark and other things. For racing fans, it symbolizes the fact that the season is in full swing, and that’s no exception for USAC drivers, teams, officials and fans who hit the highway to head northbound to Wisconsin for the first time during the 2024 season.

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Tyler Courtney Opens High Bank Nationals Week with Huset’s Hustle Prelim Win

One NOS Energy Drink machine – Tyler Courtney – stalked fellow NOS Energy Drink driver – Sheldon Haudenschild – in the closing stages of the Huset’s Hustle prelim. Courtney rolled the bottom while Haudenschild held down the top. Laps clicked away, and the gap between the two shrank. And then disaster struck for Haudenschild.

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