RENO, NV (Sept. 29) — First weekend of fall and things are bit slow as we move away from summer. The Indy Car series is over, both NASCAR and NHRA are heading toward the championship rounds of their respective seasons.
In our region the final oval track races will happen this month but for the two-wheel crowd more races are on tap. They will carry racing into early November.
CAR MEETS:
• The weekend gets started Friday at 6 p.m. when the National Automobile Museum has “Art, Autos and Wine.” This is a benefit for the museum and should be a good social event with a lot of good art and cars on display.
• Reno Cars & Coffee starts the month off Sunday with at 10 a.m. start time. Should be nice weather with a good turn out at the Kietzke Lane Starbucks.
• That same morning, starting at 11 a.m., Northern Nevada Classics has the grand finale of their monthly cruise ins for the year. Location is the Redwood Rotisserie& Grill at 860 East Plumb Lane in Reno.
RACING (REGIONAL):
• Lovelock Speedway Silver State Racing brings its short season to an end with a two-day show. Racing begins at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday.
• Further east Battle Mountain Raceway ends its season with the Silver Cup. They also have a 7 p.m. start time Saturday and Sunday.
RACING (MOTOCROSS):
• Here in Northern Nevada the Battle Born MX series will be in Winnemucca for round 9 of its season. Saturday is for practice while Sunday is race day after a short practice session.
• MMX Racing has a two-day AMA District 36 event. Both Saturday and Sunday have an 8:06 a.m. start to the day’s racing.
• REP Racing had not updated its hotline when this article was posted. However Sunday is when Round 1 of the REP Fall Series begins at Prairie City. Not word on Riverfront MX Park.
For further information please check the hotline at 1-775-265-7223 or the website at, www.repracingmx.com.
RACING (NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL):
• On Thursday at 3 p.m. Fox Sports 1 has NASCAR Race Hub.
• Friday is very slim but a good time to check www.youtube.com for highlights of races one may have missed.
• Saturday is a busy day on TV and the Internet. Things get rolling at 10 a.m. when Fox Sports has the Camping World Truck Series from Talladega.
Then at 1:30 p.m. NBC Sports airs the Xfinity race from the same track and at 5 p.m. www.mavtv.com has the 2021 ARCA Series from Salem.
• For you at home Saturday evening Madera Speedway has a love stream of races that will be shown later on mavtv. It’s round 9 of the Nutup Short Track Shootout with the Pro Late Models racing for 150-laps. They really put on a good show at that track.
• Sunday starts at 11 a.m. when NBC has the NASCAR Cup race from the super speedway at Talladega. With pack racing there is usually a “Big One” so have to see what happens.
Then NBC Sports has two broadcast, one live at 11:30 a.m. with the delayed one at 3:30 p.m. of the MotoGP race from the Circuit of the Americans outside of Austin, Texas. This series is like Formula 1 for the two-wheel set.
Finally the day comes to an end at 5 p.m. when NBC Sports airs the World Super Bike Championship race from Algarve, Portugal.
That’s it for this first weekend of fall. With the weather warming up should be a good one so if possible get out and see a race live. There is nothing like it for color and excitement. Until next weekend, stay safe and have a wonderful time.
OTHER RACING NEWS:
• Teresa’s Garage Radio Show is on the air from 2 until 3 p.m. Tuesday afternoon. In Northwest Nevada it can be heard over the air at 1060 AM.
There is also a podcast at amm.streamon.fm or the show can be seen live on Face Book. The focus is on all things automotive like trends, new developments and trivia.
SPONSOR LIST:
• If you enjoyed this article please “like” and share it as widely as possible. Comments are welcome.
Subscribers have articles posted to their inbox as soon as they are up on the site.
We now have eight very appreciated sponsors supporting this site. Please patronize them as they support your sport and help keep nvracingnews continue. Please let them know you heard about them through this site.
• Tread Connection is our newest sponsor and the local franchise is owned by Blake Sobiloff. His business brings the tire store to the customer so they don’t have to take time off work or even leave home.
Once the tires are ordered Sobiloff picks them up and in a van with state of the art equipment arrives there the customer’s car is. He observes all safety precaution and tires can be ordered and paid for online.
He can also scan tires to check wear and see if alignment is needed. A useful service for fleet owners as they can track each vehicle and know when new tires are needed.
There are discounts for Active Duty Military, members of the National Guard and Reserves as well as Veterans. His primary area is Reno and Sparks and the phone number is 775-870-3600. He also has a Face Book page and the national website is, www.treadconnection.com.
• Next sponsor is G.I.S.L. Land Services that, while having a global client base, is focused on the Western U.S. Among the services are Surface and Mineral Title Reviews and Cartographic Services.
Owner Greg Ekins is a long time off-road motorcycle racer that completes with MRANN and in the AMA Hare and Hound Series. His website is, www.gislandservices.com.
• Next sponsor is General Transmission and Power Train Specialists owned by former motorcycle racer Pete Attashian. The shop is located at 2515 Sutro Street, a few blocks below Hug High School.
The shop services older and new transmissions and now has a section for high performance units and those used in towing. Phone number is 775-786-5888 and the website is, www.generaltransmissionreno.com.
• Racing photographer Melissa Coker is another sponsor. If you raced at Summit in Elko, Battle Mountain, Lovelock Speedway, Rattlesnake Raceway or Diamond Mountain Speedway she probably has a photograph of your car on the track.
Besides photos she produces hero cards and memory books. Her website is, www.melissasoutonalimb.smugmug.com.
Two of our sponsors are first class motorcycle shops located in Reno.
• Our first sponsor is Reno Motorsports (RMS). Not only do they have about anything a rider might want or need but the store has a full service shop.
Their location is 964 Terminal Way, by the intersection with Mill Street. Store’s phone number is 775-322-1499 and the website is www.rms-renomotorsports.com.
• The next shop is Moto-Source located at 3180 Mill Street. Once again they have a full service shop plus the showroom has about anything a rider might want or need.
The phone number is 775-856-3855 and the website is, www.moto-source.com.
• Concours Body Shop, located at 250 Telegraph Street in Reno is another sponsor. The shop does quality collision repair for cars and trucks.
Owner Brian Saul is a car enthusiast himself and is committed to continuing the shop’s reputation of quality work. Phone number is 775-329-4557 and the website is, www.concoursbodyshop.net.
• Hungry and want a great place to eat? Well PJ&CO is the place for breakfast, lunch, dinner and to just watch your favorite sports. Wednesday evenings, starting around 5 p.m. is Bike Night, a great time to meet fellow riders and enjoy a nice dinner.
The location is 1590 South Wells Avenue, just north of the round about. Phone number is 775-323-6366 and their website is www.pjandco.net.
Have a business target toward motorsports or car enthusiasts? This site is a great way to expose your services to those groups. Sponsorships are very reasonable and we can be contacted either through the comment section on this site or through our Face Book page.