CONCORD, N.C. – With the points-paying portion of the 37th annual DIRTcar Summer Nationals season complete, the Hell Tour now turns its attention to the non-points makeup events remaining on the schedule.
Thunderbird Raceway – Summer Nationals Makeup
Thunderbird Raceway in Muskegon, Michigan was originally slated to host the Summer Nationals Late Models and DIRTcar Summit Racing Equipment Modified Nationals on July 20 but was postponed due to rain. The event was later rescheduled, and is set to hit the track this Saturday, Aug. 20.
The Summer Nationals portion of the event will resume action with the third Summit Modified Heat Race – exactly where the program was halted when the rain fell. Late Model Heat Races, plus Cyber Stock and Warrior action will follow. The Late Model portion of the show will also count toward the Allstar Challenge Series, contesting a 40-lap, $5,000-to-win Feature, while the Summit Modifieds will race 25 laps for a $1,500 grand prize.
Most of the drivers that registered to compete on the original race date are projected to return to the finish the event. It’s going to be a who’s-who of the DIRTcar Late Model East Region, which includes Eric Spangler, Greg Gokey, Travis Stemler, Chad Finley and Brandon Thirlby. The Michigan UMP Modified Region will likely have its contenders as well, including Jeffrey Erickson, Rick Swartout, Chad Bauer and Steve Schellenberger.
Macon Speedway – Herald & Review 100
The single most prestigious race on the Summer Nationals Late Model schedule is still yet to come. Macon Speedway, in Macon, Illinois, is set to host the 42nd running of the Herald & Review 100 on Thursday, Sept. 1. Twenty-two Late Model drivers will take the green flag for 100 circuits around the 1/5-mile bullring for a shot at Midwest dirt racing immortality, and their photo in Decatur’s local newspaper – the Herald & Review.
The Summit Modifieds are also on the card, contesting 25 laps for a $1,500 grand prize. Pit gates are set to open at 3pm, grandstands at 4, and Hot Laps at 6. Adult GA tickets are $30 at the gate; pit passes are $40.
Several of Illinois’ brightest Late Model stars are projected to compete for the $5,000 grand prize, including Bobby Pierce, Ryan Unzicker, Jason Feger and Kevin Weaver, among others.
Farmer City Raceway – Canceled
The Summer Nationals and Summit Modifieds’ annual stop at Farmer City Raceway was postponed by rain on July 15, with hopes of finding a new date. DIRTcar and track officials have since determined there is no date suitable for both parties to hold the event, canceling the program altogether.