WISCONSIN DELLS, Wis. — The exciting Alive for 5 UMA Super Late Model Series returns to Dells Raceway Park with a five-event featuring many of the best drivers from the Midwest.
The increasingly popular series is entering its fifth season will pay $5,000 to win each event in the Alive for 5 Championship Chase, which will once again have over $100,000 in prize money up for grabs.
The series has yet to have a repeat champion and the star-studded filled fields have proven to produce some of the most exciting racing in the nation.
The season kicks off April 5 with the eighth annual Icebreaker 100. Two events will be run in June, with the Dairyland 100 on June 4 and the fan favorite Trickle 99 on June 25.
The series returns Aug. 13 for the Badger State 125 and the season concludes with the Falloween 150 on October 22.
Luke Fenhaus is the defending series champion.
All events will be broadcast live by SPEED SPORT affiliate, Pit Row TVThe exciting Alive for 5 UMA Super Late Model Series returns to Dells Raceway Park with a five-event featuring many of the best drivers from the Midwest.