Fort Worth and Dallas area tracks and dragways. If the forecast calls for inclement weather, check the track Web sites or call the track to make sure the racing is still on schedule:
Devil’s Bowl Speedway (Mesquite) Oct. 15-16 (Friday and Saturday): 37th Annual Winter Nationals featuring ASCS Outlaw Sprints, USA Modifieds and USA Limited Modifieds. More info:www.devilsbowl.com Phone: 972-222-2421
Dragways
Texas Raceway (Kennedale) Oct. 15 (Friday): Outlaw Drag Radials, Fun N Grudge Oct. 17 (Sunday): Grudge Racing More info:www.texasraceway.com Phone: 817-483-0356, metro 817-572-3580
North Star Dragway (Denton) Oct. 15 (Friday): LoneStar Performance Ultimate Street Night Sept. 16 (Saturday): Twin 25's, Bracket Races More info:www.northstar-dragway.com Phone: 940-482-9998
Dallas Raceway (Crandall) Oct 15 (Friday): Test N Tune Oct. 16 (Saturday): Texas Scooter Time All Motorcycle Drags Schedule: Gates open at 8 a.m. until 11 p.m. More info:www.dallasraceway.com Phone: 972-474-2600
Tim Crawley, from Benton, Ark., #88, is on a roll. Not only did he win the $1,000 Sprints feature Friday night, but he also took home the $5,000 A-Main feature Saturday night at the 3rd Annual Cowtown Sprint Nationals.A total of 49 Sprints competed for a spot in the 24-car, 40-lap A-Main at the 1/4-mile high banked dirt track. Starting on the outside second row, Tim Crawley slowly worked his way to the front, eventually passing 19-year-old Channin Tankersley, #71, to take the checkered flag and his first Cowtown Sprint Nationals championship. Kyle Bellum, #14k, veteran Gary Wright, #9x, and Donny Crawford, #55, rounded out the top five finishers.
Tim Crawley taking the checkered flag on two wheels.
To view a video of the Sprints feature, go here:
Wayne Melton, #18m, was the RaceTX Limited Modifieds feature winner.
In the RaceTX.com Limited Modifieds feature, Wayne Melton, #18m, was the $1,000 A-Main feature winner. David Ferguson, #64, Jake UpChurch, #24, rounded out your top three.
Tyler Thomas was the ASCS2 Midgets feature winner.
Tyler Thomas, #91, was the ASCS2 Midgets feature winner. This is a new class running Chev crate motors.
Tyler Thomas was the ASCS Non-Wing Mini Sprints feature winner.
Tyler Thomas, #91, also outlasted a large field in the Non-Wing Mini Sprints to take the checkered flag. Fort Worth's Kevin Ramey, #7m, and Shelby Byrd, #51x, were your top three finishers.
Tyson Hall was the ASCS2 Outlaw Mini Sprints winner.
In the ASCS2 Outlaw Mini Sprints feature, Tyson Hall, #5x, was the feature winner. Nick Ivy, #32, and Tayler Smitherman, #21t, were your top three finishers.
Karley Dobson was the ASCS2 Restrictor Mini Sprints feature winner.
Karley Dobson, #128, defeated Chance Morton, #32, to win the ASCS2 Restrictor Mini Sprints feature. Logan Martin, #08, was your third place finisher.
Tim Crawley, from Benton, Ark., #88, won the 30-lap $1,000 Sprints feature at Cowtown Speedway Friday night. The first of two nights of racing at the 3rd Annual Cowtown Sprint Nationals. This locks him into Saturday's $5,000 to win 40-lap A-Main. The other drivers that are locked into Saturday's A-Main are Gary Wright, #9x, Brandon Corn, #30 and Channin Tankersley, #71. Tim Crawley started on the pole and was never challenged on his way to victory lane.
Saturday's schedule: Due to the tracks curfew, several races will be made up today. The grandstands will open at 4:15 p.m., racing starts at 6:30 p.m. A Fan Fest will be held from 3 p.m. to 4:10 p.m.
There were about fifty Sprints in the pits.
Drivers drawing for positions.
It was great to have Travis Rilat back at Cowtown Speedway as he recovers from his injuries.
"The Looney Man" Tim Looney announced Cowtown's races.
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