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Bloomington Speedway -- September 23 Racing Program

BLOOMINGTON SPEEDWAY 


SEPTEMBER 23, 2004

10th ANNUAL INDIANA SUPER STOCK & 

UMP MODIFIED NATIONALS

Top Ten Points Awards Will Be Presented For Both Classes


(Bloomington, Ind. - September 18, 2005) It's been a great season at Bloomington Speedway. Mike Miles and his crew have done their best all season to provide the fans with great motorsports entertainment. As much as we hate to see it end, we are at that time. It's time to run our final race, present the hardware and checks to the guys who have worked so hard for them all season, and to give the fans one last great show to get them through the long, cold winter.


On September 23 our top ten drivers in the O'Neal Wood Products/Monroe County Pizza Dept. modified division and the Tire & Wheel Center super stock division points races will receive their season's prize money and contingency awards before the racing begins. There will also be an autograph session so bring your caps, t shirts, or whatever else that you would like to have your favorite driver sign. This is the best time of the season for you to meet your favorite driver and thank him for the enjoyment that he has given you all season.


On September 23, we will put the spotlight on O'Neal Wood Products/Monroe County Pizza Dept. Open Wheel Modifieds and the Tire & Wheel Center Super Stocks. Because the focus is generally on the sprint cars, these great competitors don't always get the attention that they deserve. We've seen fans leave early and miss the best racing of the evening. While these guys are mostly budget racers; there are lots of great racers among them; and what they may lack in financing, they more than make up for in enthusiasm and desire to win. On Friday night they will be center stage with no distractions.


This program may well pull more cars than any show this season. The winner of each class will receive $1250, assuming the proper decals are displayed on his mount. Also, the payoff is higher than normal all the way back. Each driver who makes one of the features will receive a minimum of $100. And, on top of all of this, there will also be lap prize money paid. With this amount of money up for grabs, just about every car in the state should show up at Bloomington Speedway.


Gates will open at 3:00 PM, Awards presentations will be made at 6:00 p.m. followed by hot laps followed immediately by racing. There is a $25 per car entry fee. Grandstand admission for this special show is only $12; and pit admission is only $25. Overnight camping is permitted as are coolers. No Glass please.