The Short Track Super Series Sunshine Swing from All-Tech Raceway in Florida will be streamed live by Dirt Track Digest TV. (Dan Demarco Photo)
The Short Track Super Series Sunshine Swing from All-Tech Raceway in Florida will be streamed live by Dirt Track Digest TV. (Dan Demarco Photo)

Dirt Track Digest TV Streaming STSS Sunshine Swing

LAKE CITY, Fla. – The Bob Hilbert Sportswear Short Track Super Series Fueled By Sunoco season gets the green flag earlier than ever with the first Sunshine Swing at All-Tech Raceway.

Dirt Track Digest TV, a SPEED SPORT Network affiliate, will be there to cover it all.

Three nights of racing are planned for the half-mile oval located southwest of Jacksonville and north of Gainesville. After an open practice on Wednesday (Feb. 5), the action gets underway on Thursday (Feb. 6) with a $7,500-to-win STSS Modified 30-lap event and $1,250-to-win Crate 602 Sportsman 25-lap program.

Friday (Feb. 7), the stakes rise to 40 laps and $7,500 to win for the Short Track Super Series Modifieds with another companion 25-lap Crate 602 Sportsman main offering a $1,250 top prize.

Inaugural Sunshine Swing champions will be decided on Saturday (Feb. 8) with a 50-lap main for the Short Track Super Series Modifieds paying a Florida-record $10,000 to win plus a 30-lap Crate 602 Sportsman event ($1,500 to win) and Street Stocks.

Dirt Track Digest TV will offer full, live, multi-camera coverage of all three events featuring a behind-the-scenes look at the first Short Track Super Series foray into the state of Florida. Live streaming of each event will begin at 7 p.m. EST on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

Fans can purchase individual nights or an entire week Sunshine Swing subscription. Visit www.speedsport.tv to purchase.

Dirt Track Digest TV will broadcast all Short Track Super Series-sanctioned events this year, in addition to Fonda (N.Y.) Speedway on a weekly basis and special events at Georgetown (Del.) Speedway.