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IRA OUTLAWS RETURN TO
LUXEMBURG SPEEDWAY IN 2005
By Joe Verdegan |
February 15, 2005;
Luxemburg, WI. - Bumper to Bumper IRA Outlaw series
officials and promoters of Luxemburg
Speedway have announced that the winged sprint cars will return to
the third-mile, clay oval on Sunday night, July 3.
The series last made a stop at the facility in 2003, when veteran
Darrell Dodd captured the feature win. Nearly 30 sprinters are
expected to take part in the show, which will be complemented by the
IMCA-style modifieds, which will run a full program that evening.
"Obviously we're excited to have the 410 sprint cars back," said
Luxemburg track manager Rick Goral. "Steve Sinclair and his
organization have a great reputation and they do a great job. With
the following day a holiday and their series at Plymouth the night
before us I think there will be plenty of cars and fans to catch the
holiday program."
A full sprint car program, including qualifying, heats,
semi-features and the main event are slated. In it's 44th year of
existence, the IRA is known throughout the Midwest at the premier
winged sprint car series. In 2005 they will host 26 shows in four
different Midwestern states.
For more information on Luxemburg Speedway call 920 863 8446. The
track's website is luxemburgspeedway.com. To learn more about the
Bumper To Bumper IRA Outlaw sprint car series, check out their
website at irasprints.com.
Luxemburg Speedway is located 15 minutes east of Green Bay off
highway 54 at the Kewaunee County Fairgrounds. The track hosts
weekly racing every Friday night, beginning April 29 at 7 p.m.
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