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I-44 To Halt Action For Next 2 Weeks-New Dirt Surface Being Put Down LEBANON, MO. (May 22) - The High-banks of the Lebanon I-44 Speedway will not be in action on either May 24th or May 31st to put down a new dirt surface. The Current red clay surface has alot of drivers concerned over tire wear and the extreme hardness on the equipment. Promoter Randy Mooneyham said this was a tough decision as things had been different than last season.This season has saw side by side action each week with 2 grooves being shown,but Mooneyham is listening to many drivers around the area,and feels that this is the time to make the switch. The track was scheduled with a special fan price of $5 for this
weeekend's Action and a special kids event was scheduled along with the
regular racing shows. The next scheduled special at I-44 is June 11th as the AllState Insurance DLRA LateModels will be chalanging the MSRA LateModels out of Arkansas along with points races for USRA Modifieds,B-Mods and Bombers.Currently if the same driver in the USRA Modified feature can win at both LebanonMidway and I-44,there is bonus money up for grabs. The Speedway is hosting it's Silver Anniversary of Racing this season and
still has a very aggressive schedule for the 2008 season. |