This coming week includes opening events for three local asphalt venues.
The Small Block Super Championship Series will open Saturday, racing at Evans Mills Raceway Park.
The event is the first of two scheduled appearances at the 3/8-mile, with the second date booked in September as part of the 6th annual John Burr Classic.
The entry list includes past champion Dan Kapuscinski, former Classic champion Cameron Rowe, Brad Haynes and Greg O’Connor. O’Connor won the last visit to Evans Mills in September 2024, topping Russ Brown and Kapuscinski. Kapuscinski won in September 2023; Jesse Bearup took the win in May ‘23. Mike Bruce, the most successful Small Block Super Championship Series winner, swept the 2022 schedule, winning both stops.
Bruce has five wins overall at Evans Mills in Small Block Supers; Dan Kapuscinski, Keith Gilliam, Matt Wheeler and Anthony Losurdo have each won twice. Kapuscinski is a decorated pilot, a 13-time SBS winner at Oswego and the 2021 and 2022 track champion. O’Connor is a five-time Oswego feature winner.
Noah Ratcliff is expected to enter. He is the 2023 SBS Oswego Track Champion, and has two feature wins to his credit. He is part of a two-car effort, with Griffin Miller racing the second Ratcliff machine.
Fans also will see Modifieds, Pro Late Models, INEX Legends, and Sport Compacts. Pit gates open at 3 p.m., grandstands open at 5 p.m., and racing follows at 6 p.m. General admission is $20 for adults.
Spencer Speedway and Chemung Speedrome also are ready to roar back to life. Spencer will host practice on May 9 with Chemung testing on May 10.
At Spencer, pit gates open at 4 p.m. and grandstands open at 5 p.m. Pit access is $45 for non-members. Spencer has already marked May 16 as an alternative if rains are an issue.
Spencer will open with their 70th annual kickoff with the 35th Anniversary Tommy Druar/Tony Jankowiak 110, scheduled for May 23.
Spencer will be racing June 6, with the Race of Champions Sportsman series visiting the oval. The Race of Champions Modifieds are back on July 11. August is the busiest month of the year, with three events scheduled. The month opens with Autograph Night and the Race of Champions Sportsman Modifieds on Aug. 1.The Sportsman Modifieds are back on Aug. 15, and the month closes with the Maynard Troyer Classic VI, featuring both the Race of Champions Modified and Sportsman series.
All season long, Grandstands open at 5 p.m., and pit access is $45 for non-members. Adult admission is $27 when the RoC Modifieds are racing, and $20 when the RoC Sportsman Modifieds are on the card. For more information, visit rocmodifiedseries.com
Rain dominated the weekend, with nearly all action being rained out.
FRIDAY
Friday featured a few widespread exceptions. Both Can-Am and Utica-Rome finished their programs.
Can-Am Speedway dodged the threats and Lance Willix powered to a 358-Modified win over Matt Caprara and Billy Dunn. Tyler Corcoran won the DIRTcar Sportsman feature while Andrew Hennessy (602 Sprints), Corey Valade (Thundercar) and Genavieve Bartlett (Limited Sportsman) earned class wins.
At Utica-Rome Speedway, Alex Yankowski topped Matt Sheppard and Matt Janczuk to take the modified feature. Payton Talbot scored the 602 Sportsman win. Tyler Peet and Brenden Mortesen filled the top three. Jayden Wust (Limited Sportsman), Devon Camenga (Pro Stocks), Jacob Kimball (Four-Cylinder Stocks), Brayden Ketchum (All Star Slingshots) took class wins. The Junior Slingshot heat was contested, but the feature was halted before official completion due to rains. Visit UticaRomeSpeedway.com for details.
Brewerton has moved its season opener to this Friday. The card will feature the DIRTcar Modifieds, DIRTcar Sportsman, Mod Lites, Four-cylinders and the first-ever appearance of Novice Sportsman. Adult admission is $15. Pit access is $40 for non-members. Grandstands open at 5:50 p.m., hot laps follow at 6 p.m. Visit BrewertonSpeedway.com for details.
A passing shower threw Outlaw Speedway a curveball, but track crews had the speedway ready for the opener all the same. A second shower at 6 p.m. ended the night, however, delaying the 68th Points Opener to this Friday, running in conjunction with Outlaw’s Mother’s Day promotion. Pit entry wristbands will be honored Friday from the initial Roy Silvers Memorial opener attempt. Visit OutlawSpeedwayllc.com for additional details.
SATURDAY
After successful testing earlier in the week, Land of Legends Raceway lost its season opener. The track will make another attempt this weekend. The opener card will stay the same, with Big Blocks, Sportsman, 305 Sprints, Street Stocks, Hobby Stocks, New Legends and the held-over 2024 Top Gun Hobby Stock Shoot-out, set for 20 Laps. Gates open at 3:30, grandstands follow at 5 p.m. and hot laps are scheduled for 5:30 p.m. Adult general admission is $15. Pit access is $40. Visit LandofLengendsRaceway.com for a full schedule.
Fulton Speedway was halted due to rain. The point season attempt to open May 10, with the DIRTcar Modifieds, Sportsman, Hobby Stocks and Novice Sportsman on the schedule. Adult admission is $15. Pit access is $40 for non-members. Grandstands open at 5 p.m., hot laps follow at 6 p.m. Visit FultonSpeedway.com for details.
Thunder Mountain Speedway’s Roy Shields Memorial opener was rained out. The Lisle, N.Y. oval will attempt an opener this Saturday. Check thundermtnspeedway.net for full plans.
SUNDAY
The weekend-long rain soaked the grounds of Cayuga County. Further forecasted weather eliminated any shot at Weedsport Speedway hosting the Icebreaker 50. Pre-sale tickets for the Icebreaker 50 will be refunded.
The track will be open May 7 for testing. Track time will begin at 6 p.m.; pit gates open at 4 p.m. Grandstand access is free, pit passes are $20.
The scheduled Central Region DIRTcar Sportsman Series event will now join the Heroes Remembered 100 on Sunday, May 25. The May 25 card will include the Super DIRTcar Series, DIRTcar Sportsman Series and the CRSA Sprint Cars. The Super DIRTcar Series will race at Georgetown (Del.) Speedway before their visit to Weedsport, racing in Delaware on May 13 for the first time since 2008. More Super DIRTcar Series details are online at SuperDIRTcarSeries.com.
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