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RACING PREVIEW: SEPTEMBER 22 TO 25

Fall is in the air and this means some racing will end soon while others keep going.

Racing Preview for this week is showing that fall is in the air. Local racing is winding down for the oval tracks while the two-wheeled crowd is winding up with their fall series and there is one unusual event.

Since there is no motocross race this weekend Livfast Exit 28 might be having practice sessions. If they are the times are from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. but check their Face Book page just in case.

Wild West Motorsports Park: Super Crawl

Super Crawl Poster.

The Wild West Motorsports Park is hosting Supercrawl Saturday and Sunday. The action begins at 10 a.m. each day and while this competition maybe slow it’s a test of the driver and machine as they sometimes go vertical going up or down rocks.

This weekend Western States Racing Association is staging the Wild Horse Scrambles, the next race in MRANN’s fall series. The site is Toulon, outside of Lovelock and there is a good dirt road to the pits.

MRANN: Wild Horse Hare Scrambles poster.

Wild Horse Hare Scrambles poster.

On Saturday, starting at 8 a.m. the Pee Wees lead off followed by the Mini Bikes, Women, Vintage and Bomber bikes and if possible a team race ends the day. Then at 10 a.m. Sunday the big bikes get their chance as they tackle a 50-mile long course.

Saturday evening begins the annual Dirt Track Championships at Rattlesnake Raceway outside of Fallon. Racing should begin around 6 p.m. Saturday and 1 p.m. Sunday. A driver’s finishes are added up and that determines their placing in the championships.

Rattlesnake Raceway: DTC poster.

Dirt Track Championships Poster.

On Saturday the season for VORRA ends at Prairie City outside of Sacramento. Some local drivers should be there competing for championships or better points positions.

VORRA Poster.

VORRA Poster.

The TV side still is filled with all types of racing.

Today at 7 p.m. NBC Sports will broadcast the next installment in its Road to the Hammers series. This time the Fallon 250 is supposed to be covered in the broadcast. Many of the racers you’ll see will be here for the Nitto Tires Ultra 4 Nationals in October.

Friday starts on NBC Sports at 8:30 a.m. with practice sessions for the NASCAR racers at New Hampshire then switches to Xfinity Practice at Kentucky. Finally ARCA’s race in Kentucky will be aired on Fox Sports 2.

Saturday starts early,at 6 a.m., as NBC Sports broadcasts practice and qualifying from New Hampshire.

Then at 10 a.m. Fox Sports 1 airs the truck race from New Hampshire. And at 5 p.m. NBC Sports airs the Xfinity race from Kentucky.

Over on the Internet www.fanschoice.tv has a series of short track races including a Pro Am/Hooligans race from Santa Rosa, California.

NASCAR: New Hampshire Motor Speedway.

New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
Photo courtesy – NASCAR.com.

NBC Sports gets Sunday rolling at 11 a.m. with the NASCAR Sprint Cup race from New Hampshire. And at 10 a.m. Fanschoice.tv has the season ending AMA Pro Flat Track race from Santa Rosa.

For drag race fans the NHRA, will be in St. Louis this weekend and Sunday’s broadcast starts at 11 a.m. on Fox Sports 1.

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