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RACING PREVIEW: JANUARY 23 TO 26

RENO, NV (Jan. 22) – This week’s Racing Preview has great news for the motocross crowd. Yes we are emerging from the Re-Run Zone and into the daylight of racing seasons beginning.

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT:

Pre Grand Opening of the motocross track at 95 Motor Sports Complex is this weekend. Poster courtesy – 95 Motor Sports Complex

 • This weekend 95 Motor Sports Complex, the former 95A Speedway, is opening it’s new motocross track they’ve been working on for the past few months.

For both Saturday and Sunday riding will be from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. with registration beginning at 7 a.m. each day. Practice will be divided up based on rider turn out and there should be a food truck out there that will serve breakfast.

If all goes well one won’t have to go over the hill and can take advantage of the lower fuel prices in Fernley.

CAR MEETS:

• This is the weekend Carson Cars & Coffee should have their monthly get together. Usually starts around 10 a.m. by the Dutch Coffee at the south end of Carson City.

MX PRACTICE:

• All four motocross tracks might have practice sessions this weekend however the incoming storm with rain could change things. Right now MMX is slated for practice from 9 until 2 p.m. Saturday then from 9 until 3 p.m. Sunday.

However it is best to call the MMX hotline at 1-530-419-5200 before heading out.

The race at Prairie City AX track has been canceled due to it being flooded. As far as PC, Riverfront and E Street go that will depend on the weather. With some luck there should be an update Thursday but best bet is to call the hotline at 1-775-265-7223.

RACING (NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL):

• Down south at Parker, Arizona the Best in the Desert is having the second race of its season; The Blue Water Parker 425 for the trucks and cars.

Blue Water Parker 425 poster for this Best in the Desert race. Poster courtesy – Best in the Desert.

Thursday is for tech, mandatory meetings and a social hour. Friday is race day, staging at 5:45 a.m. followed by a parade out of town to the course and the green flag waves at 7:15.

On Sunday at 9 a.m. awards will be presented at Blue Water Resort and Casino.

• This weekend is when the IMCA Weathertech Sports Car championship starts with the Rolex 24 Hours at Daytona. Qualifying begins Thursday at 1:05 p.m. and can be seen on www.imsa.tv.

Switching over to www.mavtv.com there is a whole bunch or replays of events from last year. It really gets going at noon with Summer Shootout 2019 and proceeds from there.

• As usually Friday is pretty slim pickings. Mavtv has a bunch of features on shops that do custom work. A good place to check for events is www.speedshifttv.com or on www.youtube.com, which has replays of last week’s Chili Bowl.

One might also want to check on imsa.tv as they might be showing some of the prelims leading up to the Rolex 24 Hour race.

• Saturday is a busy day and things get going on NBC at 10:30 as they show the start of the Weathertech Sports Car Rolex 24 Hours at Daytona. It’s a twice-around-the-clock endurance race and at 11:30 the action switches to NBC Sports.

The Weathertech Sports Cars kick off the season at Daytona with the annual Rolex 25-Hour race. Photo courtesy – digitaltrends.com.

Over on NBC Gold there is coverage of this week’s Monster Energy AMA Supercross race from Glendale, Arizona. While the night show begins at 6 p.m. they also the practice and qualifying earlier.

Course map for this weekend’s round of the Monster Energy AMA Supercross event in Glendale, Arizona. Map courtesy – Supercrosslive.com.

• Sunday continues coverage of the Rolex 24 on NBC Sports then at 9 a.m. it switches to NBC as the network broadcasts the final 90 minutes of the race and finish celebrations. Then at 11 a.m. the networks repeats the previous night’s Supercross show.

Snowcross is featured Sunday morning on CBS Sports. Photo courtesy – northeastsnow.com.

Earlier Sunday CBS Sports at 8 a.m. has Snowcross then at 2 p.m. NBC Sports has a marathon from the Mecum Motorcycle Auction.

That’s it for this preview but if you ride a dirt bike you might want to get over to 95 Motorsport Complex and test out their new motocross track. Monday’s article is about the Tuesday meeting concerning the oval track with an interview with one of the partners.

Have a safe weekend everyone.

OTHER RACING NEWS:

Local rider Luke Kunkel rode in last week’s Supercross futures race at Anaheim. Photo courtesy – Supercrossfutures.

• Last Saturday at Anaheim local racer Luke Kunkel, who is coached by Aaron Siminoe, competed in the 9 to 15 85cc Supercross futures event.

Luke Kunkel gets some air as he competes in last week’s Supercross Futures race. Photo courtesy – Supercross futures.

Coming out of the B main, where he was second, Kunkel ended up 17th out of 22 riders in the main.

• This week we’re back in the studio Tuesday from 2 until 3 p.m. with Teresa’s Garage Radio Show. The program covered all things automotive including trends.

Teresa’s Garage Radio Show poster.

I have a preview section at 2:15 and hope you give us a listen. Those in the Reno/Sparks area can hear us over the air at 1180 AM or on a Podcast at amm.streamon.fm and we can be seen live on Facebook.

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