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USAC Non-Wing Sprints and NOW600 headline Thursday night; and Racing Back to School night on Saturday.
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8/12/2014

8/12/2014

Creek County Speedway


USAC Non-Wing Sprints and NOW600 headline Thursday night; and Racing Back to School night on Saturday.

(Photo Credit: Sprintcarsis)
Terry Mattox - SAPULPA, Okla. (August 12, 2014) - The last of the scheduled Open Wheel Mayhem's concludes on Thursday night, as the USAC Southwest 360ci Non-Wing Sprint Car Series invades Creek County Speedway along with the NOW600cc Restrictor and Non-Wing Micro Sprints for “Thursday night Thunder.”

The inaugural appearance by the USAC Southwest Sprint Cars saw a “Sooner” hold of the “Bandits” from the Southwest, as Danny Smith claimed the feature victory, with Arizona’s Josh Pelkey and Broken Arrow’s Jonathan Beason round out the top three across the line at the end of the 30 lap feature event.

Also joining the action of “Thursday night Thunder” will be the National Open Wheel 600 Series (NOW600) Restrictor and Non-Wing micro sprint divisions. In the last four appearances by the NOW600 Restrictors, three feature winners have become victorious, Cole Roberts picked up the feature win on April 11, Matt Moore has been the only repeat NOW600 Restrictor winner winning both May 9 and July 18 events, with Alison Slaton picking up the win on June 19.

In the last three NOW600 Non-Wing features contested at the Creek County Speedway, no one has been able to repeat a victory in 2014. Chris Cochran found victory lane on April 11, Steven Shebester bested the field on June 19 and Hunter Fischer scored his win on July 18. Can another new name be added to the win list or will one of these three become victorious again?

“Thursday night Thunder” will start at 8PM on Thursday, August 14th, with Gates opening at 4:30PM. General Admission to the event is $15 for adults, Kids 10-14 get in for only $6 and Children under 10 are FREE!!

For more information log onto the following websites:

Creek County Speedway - http://www.creekcountyspeedway.co
USAC Southwest Sprints - http://www.southwestsprintcars.com
NOW600 Micro Sprints - http://www.now600racing.com

On Saturday night it’s Racing Back to School night as Creek County Speedway will be giving away backpacks to the kids as the summer comes to a close and school gets ready to start back up make sure you kids come on out to CCS and get a styling backpack to go back to school with!

The Fast Five Weekly Series point’s battles have been heating up and when I say heating up they are on FIRE!

The big point’s battles are in the Champ Sprints, Mini Stocks and Dwarf Cars.
In the Champ Sprints only two points separate Brandon James and Brent Bates who both ended the night with a DNF, which was Ricky York’s gain a few points on the leaders. Len Larkin and Kevin Brewer continue to hold on to the top five.

Jorge Chacon has gained on current Dwarf Car point’s leader, Rob McQuary as only 55 points separate those two in the point standings. Larry Pense rounds out the podium in third with Todd Reynolds and Jeff Record rounding out the top five.

15 points separate Josh Tyre and Dee Denton in the “Survival of the Fittest” Mini Stock division. Evan Smith holds on to the third spot, with Chris Miles and Michael Stucks holding onto the top five.

Bobby Wolfe continues to hold a commanding lead on Jimmy Owen in the Factory Stock division. Tommy Romine continues to hold on to the third spot with Toby Cooper and James Esmond round out the top five.

Ho Dean continues his dominance in the point standings in the Modified division, holding a 257 point lead over Johnny DeRamus. Anthony Neel continues to hold on to the third spot with Spencer Hill and Collin Wiseley holding on to the top five.

Fast Five Weekly Series racing kicks off at 7PM on Saturday, August 16 with Gates opening at 4:30PM. General Admission is $10 for Adults, Kids 10-14 are $6 and Children under 10 are FREE!

Creek County Speedway is a fast quarter mile oval located six miles west of Sapulpa on historic Route 66, just north of Kellyville. Creek County Speedway has been bringing high octane excitement to race fans since 1986.

Be sure to check us out on Facebook! http://www.facebook.com/CreekCountySpeedway, and keep up with the latest news and results by checking out our website http://www.creekcountyspeedway.co.


Submitted By: Steve Gran

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