Brooks Doubles Down Wins At Wartburg Crate Race; I-75 Raceway Sprints To Memphis Britt Sunday, May 2, 2021 - by Steve Hixson
Taking his second consecutive win of the weekend (the first coming at his home track in Chattanooga, Friday night) Booger Brooks (#48) won Wartburg (TN) Speedway s 604/Crate Late Model Special Saturday.
Brooks overtook Virginian bad-boy Logan Roberson on the 26th lap for the $2,000 victory. Chickamauga s Dale McDowell was 4th behind winner Tanner English of Kentucky at Clarksville Speedway, north of Nashville Saturday. Cleveland s John Ownbey was seventh overall.
Landon Britt (#10) of Memphis was victorious over Friday night s winner Californian Jared Horstman in Rock Auto USCS Sprint Car competition Saturday night at I-75 Raceway in Sweetwater.
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For
the first time in its 36-year history,
Hell
Tour fans can enjoy watching both tours race over eight different
weeks at various tracks, featuring a fresh mix of annual favorites, returning
gems and one new addition.
Both
tours are scheduled to race 30 dates over an eight-week stretch, starting with
the kickoff at Indiana’s Brownstown Speedway on Tuesday, June 15.
Similar
to the revamped 2020 schedule, a two-week break period will divide the tours
into two parts to allow for the Late Model drivers to compete with the World of
Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Models in their crown-jewel events – Fairbury
Speedway’s
Festive getaways, open holiday spaces for Seattle families Lori A. May, Special to the Seattle P-I
One of the most magical times of the year is upon us and, while this year’s holidays will look different in many ways, there is still a great variety of small town festivities and adventurous getaways on offer.
Whether planning family outings a few miles away or several hundred, it’s important to stay up to date with the latest health and safety guidelines of your intended destination. Pack plenty of face masks and hand sanitizer in the family car or airline carryon bag and aim to enjoy open spaces when traveling away from home.