Indiana Late Model Series On Tap At Terre Haute Action Tracks Hi99 Sunday Funday
*Terre Haute Action Track Set For Hi99 Sunday Funday Of Racing Indiana Late
Model Series And Scott's Custom Colors UMP Mods On Schedule*
The roar of engines will be noticeable from the Wabash
Valley Fairgrounds this coming Sunday evening, as the Terre Haute Action
Track is back in action with the Hi99 Sunday Funday event presented by
Scott's Custom Colors and Scheid Diesel. It's a great day to take the
family to the races with reduced admission prices at $15 for the stands,
$10 for the infield, and free for kids 11 and under.
The headlining show on Sunday will be the Indiana Late
Model Series making an appearance for the second year in-a-row and the
third overall. Last season, a bright young star from Martinsville, IN,
Hudson O'Neal claimed the victory. O'Neal was a rocket that day to best
the 20+ car field. His uncle, Marty O'Neal was second, while Raymond
Humphrey, Steve Barrett, and Remington Gill rounded out the top five.
Hudson O'Neal has now moved on to run the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series
and is showing successful finishes in his rookie season.
This season, Marty O'Neal leads the standings by 75 over
Tyler Cain. O'Neal has claimed seven wins in 14 starts this season and
will be the favorite on Sunday. Austin Burns, Tyler Neal, and Remington
Gill complete the top five in the standings.
Adding to Sunday's excitement will be a couple of local
drivers who normally race in the Modified division at the track. Kenny
Carmichael and Josh McDaniel, both hometown drivers, run on a regular basis
in the Scott's Custom Colors Modified class. Late last season, they
purchased Crate Late Models and will get a chance to compete on Sunday in
not only the Mods but the Indiana Late Model Series race as well.
Speaking of the Mods, the Scott's Custom Colors Modifieds
had a great field of cars at the most recent event, which was part of
Indiana Sprint Week on July 12. Unfortunately, rainfall set in just as
hotlaps began forcing cancellation of the night's events. The class will
be back on schedule this Sunday with the likes of NASCAR's Kenny Wallace,
Richie Lex, Brian Shaw, Rick Weitekamp, as well as the aforementioned
McDaniels and Carmichael and an endless list of others who make random
trips to the track on a semi-regular basis.
Rounding out the slate of events will be a special visit
from the Terre Haute Quarter Midget Club. They will have a picnic on the
infield and their youngsters will do a lap at intermission around the
1/2-mile.
Sunday's events are presented by Hi99 FM, Scott's Custom
Colors, and Scheid Diesel. Anyone with wristbands from the July 12 event
may use them at this Sunday's event, the September 15 event, or the October
14 event.
Sunday, August 6 pit gates will open at 4:00, grandstands
at 5:00, drivers meetings will be held at 5:30, and hotlaps will begin at
6:00. Racing action is set to take the green at 7:00. General admission
is $15, infield admission $10, and kids 10 and under are free.
*About Terre Haute Action Track:*
For more information, follow the Action Track online at
www.terrehauteactiontrack.net and on Facebook (
www.facebook.com/terrehauteactiontrack). Updates are also available by
calling the Track Enterprises office at 217-764-3200.
The Terre Haute Action Track is located at the Wabash
County Fairgrounds, in Terre Haute, IN. The physical address is 3901 South
US Hwy 41, Terre Haute, IN 47807.