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CircleCityRaceway (Offline)
  #1 1/28/21 12:40 PM
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 1/21/2021
Circle City Raceway
7300 E Troy Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46239, United States
Circlecityraceway@gmail.com

31 Action Packed Nights on Track at Circle City Raceway in 2021

Indianapolis, Indiana: “Go Big, or Go Home!” It is a sentiment expressed on a multitude of occasions by those in the entertainment business. In announcing their inaugural season’s schedule, Circle City Raceway has taken that saying to a whole new level.

Indianapolis’ newest dirt track announced their 2021 season schedule today, comprising 31 action packed nights of on track entertainment, featuring appearances by the All-Star Circuit of Champions, USAC NOS Energy Drink National Midgets, USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Cars, DIRTcar Summer Nationals Late Models, Lucas Oil ASCS National Winged Sprint Cars, UMP Modifieds, and much more. There are two stand-alone events to watch for as well. The Circle City Sprint-O-Rama on June 28th and 29th paying $5,000 and $7,000 to win and the Hoosier Harvest Shootout on October 15th and 16th paying $6,000 and $21,000 to win. By the end of the 2021 season, Circle City Raceway will have awarded teams and competitors over $1,000,000 in prize monies.

In addition to the large purses, Circle City Raceway will hold events for over 20 different types of classes. This brings challenges to not only the drivers, but also for the facility to produce the perfect racetrack for each type of car. Jonathan Byrd, General Manager of Circle City Raceway is forming an eclectic team capable of completing this task.

“We want Circle City Raceway to be an all-inclusive track which performs to and exceeds the expectations of any fan, driver, or team who walks through those gates. As our preparation is in full force for our season opener with the All-Star Circuit of Champions, each detail is being carefully planned and executed to give the best experience possible #INtheDirt.”

More information regarding the 2021 schedule can be found at CircleCityRaceway.com. Or stay up to date with their social media at:

Twitter & Instagram: @Circlecitydirt
Facebook: Circle City Raceway
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Dirt Track Cowboy (Offline)
  #2 1/28/21 3:20 PM
Can't wait to visit and see how it turns out!!!
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Jerry Shaw (Offline)
  #3 1/28/21 4:47 PM
It would be very hard to make a 30 race schedule and conflict or interfere less with the State's established non-winged racing scene than what these guys did, here. They should be commended, in my opinion!

Jerry

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Winston Churchill
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IndianaSprintFan (Offline)
  #4 1/28/21 5:24 PM
What is the occasion for the 10 straight nights, run of events. Anyone know?
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racenut69 (Offline)
  #5 1/28/21 6:05 PM
Originally Posted by CircleCityRaceway:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 1/21/2021
Circle City Raceway
7300 E Troy Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46239, United States
Circlecityraceway@gmail.com

31 Action Packed Nights on Track at Circle City Raceway in 2021

Indianapolis, Indiana: “Go Big, or Go Home!” It is a sentiment expressed on a multitude of occasions by those in the entertainment business. In announcing their inaugural season’s schedule, Circle City Raceway has taken that saying to a whole new level.

Indianapolis’ newest dirt track announced their 2021 season schedule today, comprising 31 action packed nights of on track entertainment, featuring appearances by the All-Star Circuit of Champions, USAC NOS Energy Drink National Midgets, USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Cars, DIRTcar Summer Nationals Late Models, Lucas Oil ASCS National Winged Sprint Cars, UMP Modifieds, and much more. There are two stand-alone events to watch for as well. The Circle City Sprint-O-Rama on June 28th and 29th paying $5,000 and $7,000 to win and the Hoosier Harvest Shootout on October 15th and 16th paying $6,000 and $21,000 to win. By the end of the 2021 season, Circle City Raceway will have awarded teams and competitors over $1,000,000 in prize monies.

In addition to the large purses, Circle City Raceway will hold events for over 20 different types of classes. This brings challenges to not only the drivers, but also for the facility to produce the perfect racetrack for each type of car. Jonathan Byrd, General Manager of Circle City Raceway is forming an eclectic team capable of completing this task.

“We want Circle City Raceway to be an all-inclusive track which performs to and exceeds the expectations of any fan, driver, or team who walks through those gates. As our preparation is in full force for our season opener with the All-Star Circuit of Champions, each detail is being carefully planned and executed to give the best experience possible #INtheDirt.”

More information regarding the 2021 schedule can be found at CircleCityRaceway.com. Or stay up to date with their social media at:

Twitter & Instagram: @Circlecitydirt
Facebook: Circle City Raceway

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nathans1012 (Offline)
  #6 1/28/21 6:38 PM
Great schedule for a first year track. The only thing I see odd is the last race. 2 day Show for 410 Wing Sprints & UMP Modifieds paying only $4K for Mods? Most of the cars in the region will be at Kokomo if their not running for AMS Series points. The Kokomo Klash has been a staple in north central Indiana for almost 15 years. The week after would have been better. Definitely will be there as soon as I get a chance to check out the new facility.

2025 Season - TBA
nathans1012 (Offline)
  #7 1/28/21 6:40 PM
Originally Posted by IndianaSprintFan:
What is the occasion for the 10 straight nights, run of events. Anyone know?
Looks to be the Marion County Fair. Just a wise guess though.

2025 Season - TBA
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