WORLD DIRT RACING LEAGUE DRIVERS RACE TO I-80 SPEEDWAY THIS
SUNDAY, MAY 25
They'll take part in a popular holiday weekend race at
Greenwood, Nebraska
By Phil Roberts WORLD Dirt Racing League
GREENWOOD, Neb. (May 20, 2008) - The drivers of the WORLD Dirt Racing
League Late Model Series celebrate their Memorial Day holiday weekend with a
Sunday night, May 25, appearance here at I-80 Speedway.
WDRL will compete in what operators of the four-tenths track refer to as
their Alphabet Soup Race. That's because of the multiple Late Model
sanctioning bodies -- WDRL, MLRA, NCRA and TORA -- that are involved in the
popular event.
WORLD Dirt Racing League was last involved in the popular Alphabet Soup race
on Sunday night, May 28, 2006, when Steve Kosiski muscled past Kelly Boen
out of turn two and went on to win.
Practice is set for 5:30 p.m. Sunday with qualifying at 6.
I-80 Speedway is located just off Interstate 80 at exit 420 between Omaha
and Lincoln and is part of the sprawling Nebraska Raceway Park complex,
which also includes a go-kart track and a motocross park.
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