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USRA Summer Shootout this Saturday at Hamilton County Speedway

June 21, 2022

Get ready for five straight fast a nd furious nights of major league racing for a big sack of cash when the Medieval USRA Stock Cars, USRA B-Mods and USRA Hobby Stocks pull the trigger in the Stealth Oilwell Services USRA Summer Shootout.

It’s five big nights and five unique dirt ovals up and down the I-90 corridor in Southern Minnesota and Northern Iowa.

Stock Car and B-Mod drivers can win as much as $13,000 and one Hobby Stock driver will take home at least $7,000 with a sweep of the high-powered pentathlon.

Wednesday, June 22 – Fairmont Raceway in Fairmont, Minn.
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Thursday, June 23 – Rapid Speedway in Rock Rapids, Iowa
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Friday, June 24 – Sports Park Raceway in Fort Dodge, Iowa
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Saturday, June 25 – Karl Chevrolet Hamilton County Speedway in Webster City, Iowa
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Sunday, June 26 – Mason City Motor Speedway in Mason City, Iowa
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Each of the first four nights, Stock Cars and B-Mods will be racing for $2,000 to win and $300 to start with Hobby Stocks chasing a $1,000 top prize and $150 to start.

Then on Sunday in Mason City, Stock Cars and B-Mods are competing for $5,000 to win and $400 to start while Hobby Stock racers will be seeking $3,000 to win and $300 to start.

If you’re a Stock Car, B-Mod or Hobby Stock driver and doubt whether you can match the talent and skill of the superstars in the pit area, you’re probably right. The best of the best will be drawn to this blockbuster like a moth to a flame.

WEDNESDAY-SATURDAY PAYOUTS

Stock Cars & B-Mods: 1. $2000, 2. $1200, 3. $800, 4. $700, 5. $600, 6. $550, 7. $500, 8. $450, 9. $400, 10. $375, 11. $350, 12. $340, 13. $330, 14. $325, 15. $320, 16. $315, 17. $310, 18. $305, other starters $300; non-qualifiers $75. Entry fee $100 each night.

Hobby Stocks: 1. $1000, 2. $700, 3. $500, 4. $400, 5. $300, 6. $250, 7. $225, 8. $200, 9. $190, 10. $180, 11. $170, 12. $160, 13. $155, $150 to start; non-qualifiers $50. Entry fee $50 each night.

SUNDAY PAYOUTS

Stock Cars & B-Mods: 1. $5000, 2. $3000, 3. $2000, 4. $1000, 5. $800, 6. $700, 7. $600, 8. $550, 9. $500, 10. $475, 11. $450, 12. $440, 13. $430, 14. $425, 15. $420, 16. $415, 17. $410, 18. $405, other starters $400; non-qualifiers $75. Entry fee $150.

Hobby Stocks: 1. $3000, 2. $1500, 3. $1000, 4. $800, 5. $700, 6. $600, 7. $500, 8. $400, 9. $350, 10. $340, 11. $330, 12. $325, 13. $320, 14. $315, 15. $310, 16. $305, other starters $300; non-qualifiers $50. Entry fee $125.

Competitor must run 4 of the 5 shows or is racing for the Wednesday-Saturday payouts on Sunday with the same entry fees as the Wednesday-Saturday events.

Drivers in all three classes will earn national points in the Summit USRA Weekly Racing Series, and all five events will be Summit Shootout Qualifiers for all three classes. The Summit Shootout takes place Oct. 3-8 during the 9th Annual Summit USRA Nationals.

Each racetrack will be awarding 75 track points in each USRA-sanctioned class.

RULES

Stock Cars: You pick which rules you want to run cannot mix and match except tires and carburetor. USRA Stock Car Alternative Rules – Body: Top of tail cannot exceed 42 inches from the ground at ride height; Front nose piece must be a minimum 8 inches from the ground at ride height; Quarter panels and trunk lid must slope a minimum of 1 inch to rear of car; Tail piece to frame rule is not applied as stated in rule 1.8; Interior cockpits are not allowed; Frame: Frame height rule is max 10.5 inches from ground following rule 3.12; Bumper height rule is max 20 inches stated in rule 1.15; Suspension: Max 9 inch travel on rear shocks with 4.5 inches max extension travel; Rear spring may be max 11 inches to 16 inches free height; Rear trailing arm bracket on rear end housing me be max 7.5 inches long; Suspension limiting chains are not allowed; Stock dimension upper “A” frames only; Stock appearing rear trailing arms only; Added ballast on rear end housing is not allowed; Engines: Stock diameter valve springs only and max .375 rocker arms studs; Fuel:  E85 is not allowed; 15% max ethanol blend is permitted; Rear End: No quick changes; Tire: American Racer KK704 or Hoosier tire legal for this event. Will get one night with Hoosier then must run at least American Racer KK704 on rear. One night per track. All other USRA rules apply

B-Mods: USRA B-Mods get a 2-inch spoiler for all five races. You pick which rules you want to run but cannot mix and match except tires. American Racer KK704 or Hoosier tire legal for this event. Will get one night with Hoosier then must run at least American Racer KK704 on rear. One night per track. Wissota Midwest Mods: Must use American Racer KK704 tire and max 2-inch spoiler. All other Wissota Midwest Mod rules apply. All other USRA rules apply.

Hobby Stocks: American Racer KK704 or Hoosier tire legal for this event.  Will get one night with Hoosier then must run at least American Racer KK704 on rear. One night per track. You can also use 205-215-225/70 or 75 series tire and run with no weight rule. All other USRA rules apply.

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Opening in July 1910, the Karl Chevrolet Hamilton County Speedway is the oldest speedway in the state of Iowa. In 1938, work began on the current location at the Hamilton County Fairgrounds. The semi-banked half-mile dirt track was completed in the spring of 1939, and the first races were held on the track in September of that year.

The Karl Chevrolet Hamilton County Speedway is located off US 20 at exit 140, then 1.2 miles north, then 0.5 mile east on Bank St., then 0.4 mile south on Bluff St. to the Hamilton County Fairgrounds in Webster City, Iowa. The physical address is 1200 Bluff St, Webster City, IA 50595.

For more information, call (515) 832-6000 or check out HamiltonCoSpeedway.com. You can also get social on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.

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