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DeCaire Joins Growing Children’s Dream Fund 50 Field
Troy DeCaire added his name to the growing talent pool for the March 2 Children’s Dream Fund 50 at Citrus County Speedway on Wednesday.
Read MoreChildren’s Dream Fund 50 Boosted To $10,000 To Win
Officials from the Children’s Dream Fund 50 revealed Monday that the March 2 winged asphalt sprint car event at Citrus County Speedway will now pay out $10,000 to the winner.
Read MoreAlbright Tabbed To Drive Spencer Motorsports Sprinter
Dakota Albright is set for a new challenge this year, as he’s been tabbed to drive the Rick Spencer-owned No. 34 winged 360ci sprint car.
Read MoreDaniel Miller Files Children’s Dream Fund 50 Entry
Defending BG Products Southern Sprint Car Shootout Series champion Daniel Miller has committed to run in the Childrens Dream Fund 50 at Citrus County Speedway on March 2.
Read MoreMcHugh Claims Australian Sprint Car Championship
In a flag-to-flag feature, Queenslander Lachlan McHugh captured the Locked Down Australian Sprint Car Championship crown Saturday at Premier Speedway Warrnambool.
Read MoreAustin McCarl Gets Redemption In Volusia Thriller
One night after he lost the lead late to Sam Hafertepe Jr., Austin McCarl found redemption during the second act of the Germfree Southern Sprint Car Shootout.
Read MoreReutzel, Ridge & Sons Reveal Major Sponsors
The upcoming sprint car season is going to be a sizable endeavor for Aaron Reutzel and Ridge & Sons Racing, marked by a bevy of sponsor support as the team chases the Knoxville Raceway track championship.
Read MoreHafertepe Finally Breaks Through At Volusia
With as many accomplishments as Sam Hafertepe Jr. has in 360 sprint car racing, it’s difficult to find something that he hasn’t done in the discipline.
Read MoreJimmy McCune Enters Children’s Dream Fund 50
Five-time Must See Racing Sprint Car Series champion Jimmy McCune has filed an entry for the Children’s Dream Fund 50 at Citrus County Speedway on March 2.
Read MoreHallett Banks $10,000 President’s Cup Triumph
Despite a rain delay, Brock Hallett could not be stopped en route to a $10,000 victory in the Kubota President’s Cup Wednesday evening at Avalon Raceway.
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