With the season-opening Easter Bowl Enduro 150 quickly approaching at Lucas Oil Speedway, drivers are reminded they have until the end of business on Friday, March 22nd for a discounted entry.
Early registration if $120 (which includes driver pit pass) if received by Friday and $150 from March 25th through race day on April 6th.
Lucas Oil Speedway General Manager Danny Lorton said drivers can call into the speedway office at (417) 295-6048 and pay the entry fee via credit card or print off the entry form from the website and drop it off with the fee.
Starting positions for the 150-lap, $1,500-to-win Enduro will be based on order of paid entries received.
Entries so far:
Row 1 – Alex Thomas, Trenton Parr, Kevin Synder
Row 2 – William Parr, Jeremy Catron, Bill Polzin
Row 3 – Kevin Perkins, Butch Knox, Will Tattershell
Row 4 – Josh Stringer, Nicholas Fritch
Drivers will start the 150-lap race three-wide. As entries are received, Lucas Oil Speedway will occasionally post an updated starting grid on the Lucas Oil Speedway Facebook page. Pit passes for the race will be $35.
Entries will be capped at 100 for the race, which will conclude a program that also will have the Hermitage Lumber POWRi Late Models paying $1,000 to win, plus POWRi Midwest Mods and POWRi Pure Stocks, both racing for $500 to win.
The Easter Bowl 150 winner will earn $1,500 with prize money paid to the top 10 finishers with payouts: 2nd – $1,000; 3rd – $750. 4th – $500. 5th – $300. 6th – $250. 7th – $200. 8th – $175. 9th – $150. 10th – $125.
Pit gates will open at 4 p.m. with spectator gates at 5, hot laps at 6:30 and racing at 7:05.
Test and Tune March 30th: The final preseason Open Test and Tune will be from 5-9 p.m. on March 30th. Pits will open at 3 p.m. and pit passes are $30. Grandstand admission will be free and there will be limited concessions on the pit side. The session has been pushed to the evening to give drivers q better idea of track conditions during normal race times.
Driver information needed: Drivers planning on racing at at Lucas Oil Speedway this season are encouraged by keep their MyRacePass profile up to date. Meanwhile, track announcer Shane Friebe is asking for them to also fill out a driver information form online. There will be a number of nights on both Flo Racing and MAV-TV broadcasts and the more information about each driver, the better.
Legends added to April 12th portion of MLRA Spring Nationals: The 11th annual MLRA Spring Nationals are set for April 12-13. Legend cars have been added to the program on the first night to join the MLRA, Show-Me Vintage Racers and POWRi Super Stocks. Classes for night two will be MLRA, SMVR and POWRi Super Stocks.
For ticket information about any event on the 2024 Lucas Oil Speedway schedule, fans can contact Admissions Director Nichole McMillan at (417) 295-6043 or via email at [email protected] for more information about any event on the 2024 Lucas Oil Speedway scheduled.