Lincoln Speedway located in Lincoln Il. wil be hosting non-wing 410s on there season opener Apirl 5th!!! Lincoln is in my opinion the nicest facility in Il. and Norm always has the track at it best. 1200 to win 200 to start pits open at 3pm hotlaps at 630pm with first race at 7pm dont miss it!!!
Lincoln Speedway would like to welcome everyone to their opening night this Friday April 5th. Bring your family and friends for a good night of racing.
I planned on going to the Sprint Invader race in Iowa but Lincoln is way closer and I have to work Saturday morning, so I'll probably go to this instead. I don't think I've seen non-wing sprints at Lincoln but it should be a good track for them.
Originally Posted by SDHill89:
I planned on going to the Sprint Invader race in Iowa but Lincoln is way closer and I have to work Saturday morning, so I'll probably go to this instead. I don't think I've seen non-wing sprints at Lincoln but it should be a good track for them.
Winged or nonwinged, anytime sprints race at Lincoln it's a great show. Should be a good crowd there that night both in the stands and in the pits.
The schedule page says they are running 4 support classes.
Just wondering exactly what Pro-Late Models are? Are they the unlimited late models like the top division at Fairbury? And, are the "compacts" basically hornets?
Silver Crown Championship Dirt Cars properly driven on a one mile dirt track are classic poetry in motion. Using that analogy, Jack Hewitt is one of the greatest poets of all time.
Thanks kcarm92. Kind of a dumb question from someone who lives deep in dirt late model territory.
We live a half an hour from La Salle Speedway, 45 minutes from Fairbury American Legion Speedway and an hour from Kankakee Speedway and haven't been to a late model race in over 10 years.
That said, we'll be at Lincoln Friday night despite the 4 support classes. Just hope it's warmer than it's gonna' be tonight!
Silver Crown Championship Dirt Cars properly driven on a one mile dirt track are classic poetry in motion. Using that analogy, Jack Hewitt is one of the greatest poets of all time.