RENO, NV (Jan.4) — Here we are in the New Year and racing is taking off again. More car meets plus racing on the Internet although TV is still mired in the Re-Run Zone.
CAR MEETS:
• Nevada Jeep Club gets Saturday afternoon rolling with their 2nd Annual Wine, Women & Jeeps function. Starts at 2 p.m. and the location is Whispering Vine Win at 85 Foothill Road in Reno. The women that arrive early are supposed to get a rose.
• Sparks Cars & Coffee is scheduled to have a meet Sunday beginning at 10 a.m. by the Starbucks off Disc Drive. Nice thing is that if its cold Starbucks has some great hot chocolate.
RACING & PRACTICE (MOTOCROSS):
• Big news for this weekend is the start of the 2023 Supercross series. It’s time for Anaheim 1 and the USA and Peacock networks, starting at 7 p.m., will show the races live.
For highlights, usually a day after the event, www.youtube.com has posts and might even show an entire moto.
• Locally, with a storm scheduled to arrive it appears that the motocross track at Fernley Ninetyfivea Motorsports Complex will remain closed.
• Weather is going to impact Northern California tracks but on Sunday the Argyll track is scheduled to host round 1 of this year’s Frigid 7 series. Have to see what happens.
• Riverfront MX is closed due to flooding caused by water releases from a nearby dam. I’m guessing the storm will also cause Prairie City to be closed as well.
• E Street MX Park will also be impacted so have to see what happens there. In fact they said it all depends on the weather.
• When this was posted there was no word from MMX Racing but again the incoming rain will probably have a huge effect. In fact they were closed Wednesday due to the rain.
RACING (NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL):
• The Dakar Rally is still running through Saturday and goes until January 15th. Peacock is showing the rounds on a slightly delayed basis. On Thursday their broadcast is at 3:30 p.m. then on Saturday, starting at 9 a.m. there is another program on CNBC.
On Sunday two rounds are shown on CNBC starting at 8 a.m. It’s quiet a test of rider/driver and machine.
• Another series of races are the Winter Nationals at Cocopah Speedway in Arizona. This event is happening now and runs through the 14th and can be seen on www.imsa.tv.
That’s it for this weekend. With the weather that’s expected be safe out there and hope to see you all next weekend.
OTHER RACING NEWS:
• On Monday the annual Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Nationals starts in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The event runs through the 14th and can be seen live on www.floracing.com.
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