ROSEVILLE, Calif. – All American Speedway continues its return to NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series racing on Saturday evening, hosting round two of the season.
Events will be closed to spectators but streamed live at www.AllAmericanSpeedway.TV with NASCAR Late Models, Jaws Gear & Axle Limited Modifieds, Super Stocks, F4s, Jr. Late Models, and Bandolero/Mini Cups competing. AllAmericanSpeedway.TV is a SPEED SPORT TV affiliate.
Race fans can purchase their live viewing pass for the NASCAR events for $19.99 in high definition. Events get underway at 5 p.m. Pacific. The pass is also good for 30 days after the event to view it on demand. COVID-19 protocols will be strictly enforced this weekend for this competitor-only event.
The JM Environmental 150 for the SPEARS SRL Southwest Tour is also on the card, with that main event closing the evening of racing. A separate pay-per-view will be required for the SRL events at www.SpearsRacing.TV.
All American Speedway kicked off its long overdue start to its 66th season on Aug. 1. Cole Moore picked up where he left off nine months ago, as the winner of the November 2019 JM 100 swept both late model features in the opener. The Jaws Gear & Axle Modifieds saw Jason Philpot drive ahead of Michael Mitchell for victory.
In Super Stocks, Jill Schmidt worked her way past 2019 champion Andrew Peeler for the win. The F4 division also saw their defending champion come home in second, as Nevada’s Rich Innis won ahead of a last-lap bid from 2019 champ Ray Molina.
The youngest drivers at the speedway compete in the Jr. Late Models and the Mini Cup/Bandos. 2019 Bandolero champion Kenna Mitchell won that feature then appeared poised to take the Jr. LM win as well. Her spin from the lead handed the victory to the 2019 Jr. LM series runner-up Aidan Daniels.
The 2020 season includes additional events on Aug. 29, Sept. 12, Sept. 26 and the October Classic on Oct. 10. Touring stock car racing includes the SPEARS SRL Southwest Tour on both Aug. 15 and Sept. 26 along with the ARCA Menards Series West on Oct. 10.