ROSEVILLE, Calif. – All American Speedway will return to racing competition with a six-race, NASCAR-sanctioned slate of competition beginning on Aug. 1.
The events will feature NASCAR Late Models, Jaws Gear & Axle Limited Modifieds, Super Stocks, F4s, Jr. Late Models, and Bandolero/Mini Cups competing for track championships. Grandstands on the front stretch will be closed to the public due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with pit access and pit seating in turns one and two only.
The 66th season of stock car racing in Roseville will tentatively include events on August 1, Aug. 15, Aug. 29, Sept. 12, Sept. 26, and the October Classic on Oct. 10. The SPEARS SRL Southwest Tour on September 26 and ARCA Menards Series West on Oct. 10 remain as scheduled at this time.
Drivers will race for the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series championship points fund for over $15,000 in cash and awards. The points fund includes $3,500 to the Div. 1 Late Model champion, $1,000 to the Div. II Limited Modified champion, $700 to the Div. III Super Stock champion, and $500 to the Div. IV F4 champion. The full points fund is available at the end of this release.
NASCAR licenses will be required for the four NASCAR divisions. Back gate charges will remain largely unchanged from 2019, including Friday practices. Friday practice will be $100 per car and driver registration with $40 for other pit passes. On Saturday, pit passes will be $40 for NASCAR members and $50 for non-members.