World of Outlaws Late Model Series Event at Iowaıs 34 Raceway
May 23
WEST BURLINGTON, IA (Feb 3, 2009) - Anticipation is already building for a
holiday weekend World of Outlaws Late Model Series spectacular in the
Hawkeye State.
Tickets are now on sale for the full-fender Outlawsı
invasion of Iowaıs 34 Raceway on Sat., May 23 - a $10,000-to-win event that
will bring national-level Super Late Model racing back to one of the
Midwestıs top facilities for the first time in several seasons.
Great deals on advance-sale seats are available for the Memorial Day weekend
program, which will be highlighted by a 50-lap A-Main.
The blockbuster event will mark the first appearance at 34 Raceway for the
WoO LMS during the tourıs modernı era, which began in 2004 when the World
Racing Group brought the series back to life after a 15-year hiatus. The
series did, however, visit 34 Raceway during its initial two-year run
(1988-89) under late WoO Sprint Car Series founder Ted Johnson, contesting a
program on June 29, 1989, that saw three-time WoO LMS champion Billy Moyer
of Batesville, Ark., emerge victorious.
This yearıs WoO LMS show is arguably the biggest - and perhaps richest -
ever scheduled for the Super Late Model division at the three-eighths-mile,
high-banked oval, which was purchased by the husband-and-wife team of Jeff
and Amy Laue in December 2006.
The last time a major full-blown Late Model touring series competed at 34
Raceway was July 12, 2006, when the grueling UMP DIRTcar Summer Nationals
tour made the last of its five alltime appearances. Beyond the Summer
Nationals and ı89 WoO LMS date, the trackıs limited history hosting
high-profile touring series includes two defunct organizations: the
STARS/Renegade Series (2002) and short-lived USAC Late Model Series
(1987-88).
Few tracks, of course, are better suited to be part of the renowned WoO LMS
than 34 Raceway. The track hard by U.S. Route 34 in eastern Iowa is
celebrating its 43rd season of action in 2009, but its physical appearance
rivals, if not surpasses, that of a brand-new speedway.
Johnny Johnson, a veteran racer whose J&J Steel company in West Burlington,
Iowa, is well-known for sponsoring many dirt Late Model teams across the
country, literally rebuilt the entire facility during his decade-long stint
as owner. Before selling to the Laues following the 2006 season, Johnsonıs
investment in 34 Raceway included the erection of a sparkling 4,000-capacity
aluminum grandstand with chair-back seats, bright Musco lights; new
concession stands and restrooms; a spongy track surface; and the development
of spic-and-span grounds. The race fans can also get a great view from the
22 VIP suites that sit above the bleachers and a separate Suite 34ı for
larger parties outside turn four.
The Laues have continued 34 Racewayıs growth since assuming ownership,
steadily adding more exciting events to the trackıs schedule. In fact, last
year Jeff Laue, a dirt Late Model driver who has competed on Midwestern
ovals for more than 20 years, and his wife joined with SLS Promotions to
present a wildly-successful first-ever WoO Sprint Car Series event at the
oval. In the wake of the Sprint Car winner, the Laues will once again work
with SLS Promotions in 2009 to offer fans a double-dip of WoO LMS and WoO
Sprint Car shows (the winged warriors return to 34 Raceway on Wed., July 8).
SLS Promotions is a respected promotional team that annually organizes more
than a dozen WoO Sprint Car Series events. The group has scheduled 15 WoO
Sprint Car races at 12 different tracks in 2009 plus a three-event foray
into WoO LMS event promotion, with the 34 Raceway date sandwiched by
Memorial Day weekend tour shows on Fri., May 22, at U.S. 36 Raceway in
Osborn, Mo., and Sun., May 24, at Charter Raceway Park in Beaver Dam, Wis.
Advance-sale tickets for 34 Racewayıs WoO LMS event on May 23 are $25 for
grandstand rows 1-12 and $30 for rows 13-16. Fans who purchase advance
tickets in rows 13-16 will also receive a pit pass to check out the WoO LMS
teams up-close-and-personal, adding more value to securing a ticket early.
Tickets on race day will be $30 for rows 1-12 and $35 for
rows 13-16. Pit passes will cost $35.
Tickets for both the WoO LMS and WoO Sprint Car Series events can be
purchased by calling 34 Raceway at 319-752-3434 or SLS Promotions at
815-344-2023. Advance tickets are also available for purchase locally at
Electric Rayz Tanning, located on 3220 Division St. in Burlington, Iowa.
More information is available by logging on to
www.34raceway.com
http://www.34raceway.com
or www.slspromotions.com
http://www.slspromotions.com/ .
The 2009 WoO LMS kicks off on Feb. 12 and 14 with two dates during the 38th
annual Alltel DIRTcar Nationals by UNOH at Volusia Speedway Park in
Barberville, Fla.
For additional information on the WoO LMS, visit
www.worldofoutlaws.com
http://www.worldofoutlaws.com
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