Memorial Day Twin 50's Monday Detailed Info
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5/27/2023

5/27/2023

Macon Speedway


Memorial Day Twin 50's Monday Detailed Info

Looking ahead to Monday...

Don't forget, the race weekend continues after Saturday's action with the Memorial Day Twin 50's on Monday! We are racing on Memorial Day Monday with a Midwest Big Ten Series Double for the TOPLESS Modifieds and Pro Late Models along with a full racing program. Cap off a great weekend at the race track with some of the best dirt track racing not just in Central Illinois, but the entire country. We would not be able to do this without the veterans who gave their lives defending our freedom so this is not lost on us on this special day. Full program details below...

Monday, May 29th
Memorial Day Twin 50’s

Divisions:

  • IBEW Decatur Building Trades Midwest Big Ten Series DIRTcar Pro Late Models
    $1,000 To Win/$125 To Start
  • Billingsley's 66 Elite Wash BillingsleyRewards.com Midwest Big Ten Series DIRTcar Modifieds
    $1,000 To Win/$125 To Start
    *DIRTcar Racing Pro Mods
    *Weddle Performance Engines Sportsman
    *51 Bistro DIRTcar Street Stocks
    *DIRTcar Hornets

Times: (HOUR EARLIER THAN NORMAL)
Pits: 3:00
Stands: 4:00
Local Pill Draw Ends: 4:50
Hotlaps: 5:00
Racing: 6:00

Grandstand Pricing:
Adults – $18
Children 11 & Under – Free

Pit passes and tickets will be sold at the gate on raceday

Lodging:
Decatur Conference Center and Hotel
217-422-8800
Call hotel and mention Macon Speedway to receive a discounted rate

About Macon Speedway:

For more information, follow Macon Speedway online at www.maconracing.com, on Facebook (Macon Speedway) and Twitter (@maconspeedway). Updates are also available by calling Macon Speedway at 217-764-3000.

Macon Speedway is located nine miles south of Decatur on U.S. 51, then 0.6 miles west on Andrews Street and south to 205 N. Wiles.

Macon Speedway hosts racing every Saturday night, plus many weeknight specials. Macon Speedway is a proud member of the Contingency Connection's $100,000 Racer Rewards Program.


Submitted By: Adam Mackey

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