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MIDWAY SPEEDWAY SANCTIONS MODIFIEDS WITH
USRA FOR 2008 LEBANON, Mo. (Nov. 27) — The Midway Speedway in Lebanon, Mo., will have new owners for the 2008 racing season as Lebanon businessmen Jack Jones and Tony Jackson Jr. have purchased the speedway from Harold Armstrong. The new owners will keep the action going on Friday nights, and will sanction their Modified division with the United States Racing Association (USRA). "We will run the same regular classes this season as Harold had set, which includes Super Stocks, Factory Stocks, Modifieds, B-Mods, Bombers and 305 Winged Sprints for the Friday night programs," said Jones. "Harold has built a great thing on Friday nights here in Lebanon and we want to keep it going. Several of the Midway staff will be returning to help us out. We are going to be putting together our 2008 schedule here before long but we plan on opening up in early April with the regular racing season." Jones, a Coldwell Banker real estate agent, and Jackson, who owns Outlaw Racing Engines, have competed at Midway Speedway the past three seasons. Jones, a Modified racer, and Jackson, who runs both Modifieds and Late Models, will see themselves in different roles on Friday evenings in Lebanon. Jones finished up in the top of the Modified standings the last two seasons and has also won the Best Appearing Car award. Jackson won the 2005 Super Stock title along with the 2006 Modified title at the Midway Speedway. Drivers in the Modified class at Midway Speedway will be competing for local track points as well as USRA Casey's General Stores Weekly Racing Series national points. With nearby Lebanon I-44 Speedway and Monett Speedway racing USRA Modifieds on Saturdays and Sundays, the three-track combination could help a Missouri driver become a player in the National Championship picture. Racing at Lebanon and Monett, Jackson wound up 13th in national points for 2007. For more information concerning the Midway Speedway, call Jackson at (417) 594-0310. More information about the 2008 schedule will be available in the near future. ABOUT THE USRA The United States Racing Association (USRA) was formed in 2001 with a mission of accomplishing three goals: increased driver participation, increased attendance and increased sponsorship for each USRA-sanctioned racetrack. The USRA is more than just a set of rules or a familiar logo ... we are a marketing partner with the bottom line of our sanctioned tracks at interest, and we are committed to maintaining guidelines to make racing affordable and fun for racers, yet exciting and competitive for fans. First and foremost, the USRA is committed to the prosperity and profitability of our partners in grassroots motorsports. The USRA is committed to providing a combination of cost-effective rules for competitors in weekly auto racing and effective marketing strategies to assist in the growth and popularity of the tracks at which they compete. For more information, call (515) 832-6000 or visit them online at www.usraracing.com. = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = USRA TITLE SPONSOR: Casey’s General Stores USRA OFFICIAL SPONSORS: American Racer Racing Tires, Dart Machinery, Nitroquest Web Solutions. USRA CONTINGENCY SPONSORS: Boyer’s Engine Development, Holley Performance Products, KEVKO Oil Pans & Components, KSE Racing Products, Marsh Racing Wheels, QuickTime Performance Race Parts, RaceQuest, Racing Optics, Real Racing Wheels, TCI Automotive. |