Randy Lewis

World's #1 Ranked Trackchaser

IOWA SPEEDWAY (TEMPORARY INNER OVAL), NEWTON, IOWA



The Amana Colonies Golf Club in Amana, Iowa is a challenging layout.  This tee box photo shows how hilly and narrow the fairways are.  Every hole had the same characteristics.  The oppressive heat and humidity added to the difficulty for today's playing of the "Illinois Cup".








Sometimes we had to wait for the wild life to clear the green before we could play.  The Illinois Cup was a fine competition with a new winner this year.








Following golf, I made the short drive down to Newton, Iowa to the Iowa Speedway.  I had already seen their 7/8 mile outer oval and road course.  I was in town today to see the inner oval racing.








Just as I arrived these two legends racecars were exiting the pit area.  As you can see, the green flag is dropping on their heat race.  What was so unusual about this track is it is not the inner oval track I came to see.  This is a temporary inner oval run in the track's infield.  These same two cars also contested a 20-lap feature event later in the day.







Although my camera wanted to focus in on the tire safety barrier, you can see the checkered flag being thrown some 10 laps after this race began for the legends group.

DAY 3 – WORLD GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP SUMMER TRACKCHASING TOUR




TODAY’S HEADLINES


Today I was matched against fellow golfing competitor Pryce Boeye in a battle for the Illinois Cup”...................more in “Trackchasing Tourist Attraction”.

 

Who in their right mind would try to drive 865 miles in about 24 hours to go trackchasing?  I think you already know the answer to that …………..details in “The Trip”.

 

What famous trackchaser may have been at the same track I visited today? …………..details in “The People”.




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http://www.ranlayracing.com/august3142007.htm

 





GREETINGS FROM NEWTON, IOWA AND THEN SPRINGFIELD, NEBRASKA.

 

 

 

 


I WOKE UP IN WILLIAMSBURG, IOWA AND WENT TO BED IN DES MOINES, IOWA.  THIS IS WHAT TRANSPIRED TODAY.





 

PEOPLE/STRATEGY/TRAVEL NEWS

 

 

 

 

The Objective 

 

My trackchasing objective is nearly always to see as many tracks as I possibly can.  However, when I can see friends and family who live a long way from California and/or participate in my favorite non-racing hobbies that makes the trip extra special.  I guess today’s trackchasing day, my 76th of 2007 was extra special.




The Trip

 

When I left Pryce Boeye (more about Pryce below) in the pro shop of the Amana Colonies Golf Club, I intended to drive some 60 miles or so to the Iowa Speedway for Sunday afternoon’s racing.  After I finished with that race, I would head east for tomorrow’s night off-road racing up in Michigan.  I had briefly mentioned to Pryce that I had considered driving to Springfield, Nebraska for their county fair figure 8 races. 

 

However, I had just played four hours of golf in some of the most uncomfortable weather I have experienced in a very long time.  The excessive heat and humidity was stifling.  I have not been more uncomfortable since I can’t remember.

 

There was one other reason I had decided not to go to the figure 8 races in Nebraska.  I needed to be in upper Michigan by tomorrow night (Monday).  My afternoon race today was near Des Moines.  If I drove from Des Moines to the other side of Omaha on Sunday night, my drive back to near Grand Rapids, Michigan would be loooooooooong.

 

My race at the Iowa Speedway near Des Moines was set to push off at 3:30 p.m.  The races in Nebraska would begin at 7 p.m.  I figured the legend’s races in Des Moines might last two hours.  These two locations were about 185 miles apart.  The distance was just too great too cover without missing a major part of one of the programs.  The final reason for not driving to Nebraska was that it would be a 678-mile drive from those Cornhusker county fair figure 8 races to my Monday night off-road course in Michigan.  I would be crazy to do that, wouldn’t I?

 

I showed up at the Iowa Speedway for their 3:30 p.m. starting time.  They were running a few minutes behind, but they did run their first race at about 3:45 p.m.  That race had only two cars in it.  That’s because they only HAD two cars racing at the track!  With the track “in the books” and only one more race for the same two cars, I reconsidered my options.

 

For me, the legends racing had ended about one hour and 45 minutes before I thought it would.  I could take the easy way out and begin driving to Fremont, Michigan.  The driving distance was about 492 miles.  This was not a short distance, but it was very doable with a full day’s worth of time to get it done.

 

If I decided to go to those danged Nebraska figure 8 races, the driving distance from where I was (Iowa Speedway) to Nebraska and then on to Michigan would be 865 miles.  I would have about 28 hours to cover that distance in the Avis Rental Car Racing Pontiac Grand Prix.  As all subscribers to the RANLAY Racing Trackchaser Reports have been screened for superior intelligence, you may have guessed I drove to Nebraska!

 

 

TRACKCHASING TOURIST ATTRACTION

 

AMANA COLONIES GOLF CLUB, AMANA, IOWA

 

Today was one of my bigger golf matches of the 2007 golf season.  This would be 53rd round of golf for the year.  I would be contesting the Illinois Cup” against Pryce Boeye.  I first met Pryce when he was a member of the Pacific Golf Club in San Clemente.  Pryce had been transferred to California by the parent company of Taco Bell.  He and I have played many rounds of golf together before today.

 

We get together about once a year to play golf in the Midwest nowadays.  Pryce usually gets out to California to play golf at least once a year.  When we play in the Midwest, we play for the Illinois Cup”.  This year’s contest would be an 18-hole match play event.  I am the defending champion of the Illinois Cup”.

 

We chose today’s location because it was somewhat midway between last night’s trackchasing location (Coon Rapids, Iowa) and Pryce’s home near the Quad Cities.   The Amana Colonies Golf Club is an upscale course in the rolling hills of Iowa.  There aren’t many rolling hills in the Hawkeye state, but this golf course doesn’t have a flat spot on it.  We saw several deer while we played.  Check out www.ranlayracing.com to see a young deer running across the green we were about to play.

 

Today’s greens fees were $59 for 18 holes.  By California standards that’s pretty tame.  Apparently, by Iowa standards this price is steep.  When I arrived at the club at 9 a.m. on Sunday morning, there were less than ten cars in the parking lot.  The weather was mostly sunny.  I’m just guessing this course is too high priced for the locals. 

 

Maybe the lack of attendance was due to the weather.  The temperature (about 90) and the humidity (more than 90%) were perverse.  Nevertheless, we approached the first tee (blue tees) hoping for the best.  The blue tees measured 6,540 yards.  It had rained hard last night and the lush fairways did not give us any roll making the course play even longer than the stated distance.  The course rating was 71.1 and the slope rating was 129.  For my Pacific Golf Club readers, I will say this course played much longer and had more “slope” to it than our blue tee ratings.  That means that either Amana is under rated or Pacific is overrated or both.

 

Now for the results………

 

Pryce and I both played well.  After just two holes, I had fallen two holes behind.  When you get behind, the heat and humidity feel even worse.  By the sixth hole, I had erased the deficit and we were even again.  We battled back and forth until the 12th hole where I found myself behind by two holes again.  I went to the 17th hole trailing by two holes with two to play.  I won the 17th hole.  Now I only needed to win the final hole to bring the match to all square and retain the Illinois Cup”.  I am most sad to report that I lost the final hole to Pryce and finished two holes down.

 

I must say that I have never seen Pryce have a better ball-striking day than today.  He played very smart and used irons on the tees of some par 5s and other long holes.  If you know Pryce, you know he has never been one to shy away from hitting his driver.  I was only able to keep up to the extent that I did, because of my short game.  Congratulations to Pryce.  He was a most deserving winner.

 

Editor’s note:  I am considering filing a lawsuit to void Pryce’s victory.  It doesn’t seem fair that someone should win the Illinois Cup” on a course located in Iowa!

 

 

 

 

The People

 

When I came onto the Iowa Speedway, property signs directed me to the infield tunnel.  In my three previous visits to this facility, I had sat in the main grandstands.  If would be fun to see the racing from the track’s infield.

 

At the entrance to the infield, I was asked to sign a release to enter the pit area.  This is standard procedure.  The track asks that you give up any right to sue them if you are injured or killed. 

 

While I was still seated in my car, the pit booth manager handed me a clipboard to sign and asked for the $10 admission fee.  These pit release sheets normally ask that you both print and sign your name.  There were about 10 names above the line where I was asked to sign.  Just as I was about to put pen to paper, I noticed the name of “Gordon Killian”.  That’s funny.  One of my trackchasing fellow competitors goes by that name.

 

Could this be the same “Gordon Killian” from Sinking Springs, Pennsylvania?  The signature did not read “Gordy” Killian.  Could this be “The Gords”?  Could this be “El Gordo”?  Could this be the real “Gordino”?  I would have to go in and find out!

 

You should know that the Iowa Speedway has seating for some 40,000+ fans.  Even though today’s crowd fell far short of full capacity, you can imagine how difficult it would be to find Gordon Killian.  It would be like trying to find a needle in a haystack.

 

I looked and looked but no Gordon Killian.  Maybe, he left early.  I don’t know.  Maybe the pit release signature did not come from the “Gordon Killian” who ranks #4 in the trackchaser worldwide standings.  I guess we will never know what happened to Gordon Killian for sure.  I checked my photos of the track.  He did not show up in any of those.  Nevertheless, you can see the photos I did take of the track at www.ranlayracing.com. 

 




STATE RANKINGS


This was my 68th lifetime tracks to see in the Hawkeye state.  I am closing in on Max Allender’s 71 tracks for third place.  Jack Erdmann leads in Iowa with 83 tracks.

 

Tonight’s visit to Springfield, Nebraska marked by 22nd new track in the Cornhusker state.  This widens my lead over third place chaser Jack Erdmann who has 19 tracks here.  Ed Esser leads every one in the Arbor state with 28 tracks.

 

 





RACE REVIEW – IOWA SPEEDWAY (TEMPORARY INNER OVAL) – TRACK #1,244


There’s not too much of a review I can give for a program that raced just two countable cars.  I can tell you the two cars racing were legends cars.  They raced on what I would call a temporary inner oval in the infield of the Iowa Speedway.  The track’s racing surface was asphalt.  The track was about ¼ mile in length. 

 

I was actually expecting to see racing on the track’s inner oval that is easily viewable from the main grandstand.  Tracks in Charlotte, Las Vegas, Atlanta and Texas have this type of inner oval.  You can imagine my surprise when I saw the cars racing on a different inner oval.

 

I arrived just as the two legends cars were pulling out of the pit area for their first race of the day.  When the race was finished, I asked the driver of the #56 car, Mark Skjervan if what I had seen was a “real” race.  He said, “It sure was.  We’ll be coming back with a 20-lap feature event in just a few minutes.”

 

His word was good enough for me, but I also knew the Trackchaser Commissioner, never mind the Guinness Book of World Record’s might also like some further documentation.  Therefore, on Monday morning, I contacted the race director, Dave Blankenship, for more information.

 

Dave was very cordial and willing to answer every question I asked as I cruised over I-80 eastbound toward Michigan.  Dave told me he has a legends driving school on several Sundays during the year.  He did not agree with my assessment that today’s infield inner oval was a “temporary” track.  I’ll leave it for Dave and commissioner White to sort that one out.

 

Dave told me the reason only two racing legend cars showed up today is because the rest were “running in a special event up in Wisconsin.  He told me they’ve been getting 4-8 competitors (not necessarily part of the racing school) for each of his events.  He hopes to build the class through people getting their feet wet with the racing school.

 

So, there you have the complete scoop.  The track would be countable with just two racing competitors because the cars and drivers both met the rules and the race was not limited to just two cars (like drag racing).  I would loved to have seen a more complete program but that was not in the cards today.  Since I had just seen the two cars race a heat race, the prospect of watching these same two cars race a 20-lap feature event did not seem very compelling.  Therefore, I decided to head toward Nebraska in search of some additional trackchasing action on this hot and humid Midwestern Sunday.

 



RACE REVIEW – SARPY COUNTY FAIR & RODEO ARENA (FIGURE 8), SPRINGFIELD, NEBRASKA – TRACK #1,245


I drove a long way to get here and a long way to get to my next track from here.  Like most county fairs I have visited this year, this place was packed to the gills.  These small town folks love their fairs.

 

I stopped by the Knights of Columbus for a double cheeseburger, fries and a Diet Coke.  My bill came to $6.75 and I gave my server a ten-dollar bill.  He counted out my change as if I had given him a twenty dollar bill and handed it too me.

 

Of course, I would never accept money from an error like this.  I reminded him that I had only given him a ten-dollar bill.  A huge smile came over his face.  “Wow, I am really glad you are so honest.  I would have had to pay for the difference out of my own pocket” he exclaimed.  I wouldn’t have it any other way.

 

There were only nine figure 8 cars racing tonight.  They raced between demolition derby heats.  I don’t get to see much actual demolition derby racing.  They were fun to watch in small doses.

 

It was terribly hot and humid.  I pitied the poor firefighter who were wearing all of that firefighting gear.  The figure 8 cars ran two heats.  The announcer told us the winners would split the purse.  It was nearly 9 p.m. when I headed for the exits.  I had almost 700 miles to cover in the next 22 hours. 





RENTAL CAR UPDATE

 

Omaha – Friday-Wednesday (12-day rental)

 

I’m going through about a tank of fuel per day with the Avis Rental Car Racing Pontiac Grand Prix.

 

 

 

 

 

Thanks for reading about my trackchasing,

 

Randy Lewis

Alberta’s #1 Trackchaser

I live in my own world.  People know me here.

 

 

 

 

 

AIRPLANE

 

Orange County, CA – Denver, CO – 845 miles

Denver, CO – Omaha, NE - 472 miles

 

 

RENTAL CAR – OMAHA

 

Eppley Field – trip begins

Washington, Kansas – 154 miles

Maxville, Iowa – 475 miles

Coon Rapids, Iowa – 546 miles

Newton, Iowa – 817 miles

Springfield, Nebraska – 993 miles

 

 

 

 

 

TRACK ADMSSION PRICES:

 

Washington County Fairgrounds - $8

Maxville Fire Department Figure 8 - $8

Carroll County Fairgrounds - $5

Iowa Speedway - $10 (pit pass)

Sarpy County Fair & Rodeo Arena - $10

 

 

 

 

 

RANKINGS

 

 

LIFETIME TRACKCHASER STANDINGS UPDATE:

 

There are no trackchasers currently within 100 tracks of my lifetime total. 

 

1.  Randy Lewis, San Clemente, California – 1,245

 

 

 

 

Other notables

 

These worldwide trackchasers are within 10 tracks (plus or minus) of Carol’s current trackchaser total.

 

 

29.  Carol Lewis, San Clemente, California – 333

 

30.  Tom Schmeh, Knoxville, Iowa – 330

 

31.  Dwight Bucks, Topton, Pennsylvania – 325

 

 

 

 

 

2007 TRACKCHASER STANDINGS

 

1.  Randy Lewis, San Clemente, California - 107

 

2.  Ed Esser, Madison, Wisconsin – 66

 

3.  Roland Vanden Eynde, Vilvoorde, Belgium - 64

 

4.  Mike Knappenberger, Reading, Pennsylvania – 44

 

5.  Paul Weisel, Orefield, Pennsylvania – 41

 

6.  Carol Lewis, San Clemente, California – 39

 

7.  Guy Smith, Effort, Pennsylvania - 35

 

8.  Pam Smith, Effort, Pennsylvania – 31

 

9.  Gordon Killian, Sinking Springs, Pennsylvania – 24

 

10.  Roger Ferrell, Majenica, Indiana – 23

 

Tracks have been reported by 39 different worldwide trackchasers this season.

 

 

 

 

Past trackchasing reports are available at:

www.ranlayracing.com

 

 

Official trackchaser standings can be viewed at:

www.trackchaser.net

 

 

Some of the data in this report comes from www.trackchaser.net

and my Garmin GPS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

UPCOMING TRACKCHASING PLANS

 

I’m just trying to make it to the next track!  I am also looking forward to my brother joining me on the trackchasing tour following my trackchasing visit to Fremont, Michigan.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RACETRACKS VISITED IN 2007 (** not the first time to visit this track)

 

 

1,139.  Meremere Dirt Track Club, Meremere, New Zealand - January 1

 

1,140.  Meeanee Speedway, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand - January 1

 

1,141.  Top of the South Speedway, Richmond, New Zealand - January 2

 

1,142.  Woodford Glen Speedway, Christchurch, New Zealand - January 3

 

1,143.  Robertson Holden International Speedway, Palmerston North, New Zealand - January 5

 

1,144.  Taupo Motorsports Park, Taupo, North, New Zealand - January 6

 

1,145.  Waikaraka Park International Speedway, Auckland, New Zealand - January 6

 

1,146.  Angels Stadium of Anaheim (inner oval), Anaheim, California - January 13

 

1,147.  Angels Stadium of Anaheim (outer oval), Anaheim, California - January 13

 

1,148.  West Valley Speedway, Surprise, Arizona - January 14

 

1,149. Sandia Motorsports Park (road course), Albuquerque, New Mexico - January 28

 

1,150. Grand Prix De Lanaudiere, Lavaltrie, Quebec, Canada – February 3

 

1,151. Ste-Eulalie Ice Track, Eulalie, Quebec, Canada – February 4

 

1,152. St Guillaume, St Guillaume, Quebec, Canada – February 4

 

1,153. Caldwell Rodeo Arena, Caldwell, Idaho – February 10

 

1,154. Balsam Lake Ice Track, Balsam Lake, Wisconsin – February 18

 

1,155. Northeast Pond Ice Track, Milton, New Hampshire – February 24

 

1,156. Lee Pond Ice Track, Moultonborough, New Hampshire – February 25

 

1,157. New Hendry Country Speedway, Clewiston, Florida – March 3

 

1,158. Florida Sports Park, Naples, Florida – March 4

 

1,159. Honeoye Lake Ice Track – Road Course, Honeoye, New York – March 10

 

1,160. Houston Raceway Park, Baytown, Texas – March 16

 

1,161. Houston Motorsports Park, Houston, Texas – March 16

 

1,162. Dawgwood Speedway, Chatsworth, Georgia – March 17

 

1,163. Toccoa Speedway, Toccoa, Georgia – March 17

 

1,164. Tazewell Speedway, Tazewell, Tennessee – March 18

 

1,165. Malden Speedway, Malden, Missouri, Tennessee – March 23

 

1,166. Dacosa Speedway, Byhalia, Mississippi – March 24

 

1,167. Swinging Bridge Raceway, Byram, Mississippi – March 24

 

1,168. Florence Motor Speedway, Florence, South Carolina – March 25

 

1,169. Foothills Raceway, Easley, South Carolina – March 30

 

1,170. Mileback Speedway, Gray Court, South Carolina – March 30

 

1,171. Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg, Florida – April 1

 

1,172. Vegas Grand Prix, Las Vegas, Nevada – April 8

 

1,173. Huntsville Speedway, Huntsville, Alabama – April 13

 

1,174. Low Country Kartway, Aynor, South Carolina – April 14

 

1,175. Dillon Motor Speedway, Dillon, South Carolina – April 14

 

1,176. Valley Dirt Riders, Berthoud, Colorado – April 15

 

1,177. Antelope Valley Fairgrounds, Lancaster, California – April 22

 

1,178. Sertoma Speedway, Tularosa, New Mexico – April 27

 

1,179. Sandia Motorsports Park (outer oval), Albuquerque, New Mexico – April 28

 

1,180. Sandia Motorsports Park (inner oval), Albuquerque, New Mexico – April 28

 

1,181. Hollywood Hills Speedway, San Felipe Pueblo, New Mexico – April 29

 

1,182. Meridian Speedway, Meridian, Idaho – May 11

 

1,183. Diamond Mountain Speedway, Vernal, Utah, Idaho – May 12

 

1,184. Rocky Mountain Raceways (oval), Salt Lake City, Utah – May 12 

 

1,185. Rocky Mountain Raceways (figure 8), Salt Lake City, Utah – May 12

 

1,186. Modoc Speedway, Modoc, South Carolina – May 18

 

1,187. Possum Kingdom Super Speedway, Belton, South Carolina – May 19

 

1,188. Laurens County Speedway, Laurens, South Carolina – May 19

 

1,189. Fairplex at the Los Angeles County Fairgrounds, Pomona, California – May 20

 

1,190. Lowes Motor Speedway (inner oval), Concord, North Carolina – May 24

 

1,191. Lowes Motor Speedway (road course), Concord, North Carolina – May 24

 

1,192. Madison International Speedway (inner oval), Oregon, Wisconsin – May 25

 

** Madison International Speedway (outer oval), Oregon, Wisconsin – May 25

 

1,193. Thunderbird Stadium (figure 8), Bremerton, Washington – May 26

 

1,194. Thunderbird Stadium (oval), Bremerton, Washington – May 26

 

1,195. Whispering Pines Motorsports Park, Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada – May 27

 

1,196. Magic Valley Speedway, Twin Falls, Idaho – May 28

 

1,197. Owyhee Motorcycle Raceway Park, Boise, Idaho – June 1

 

1,198. Race City Motorsports Park, Calgary, Alberta, Canada – June 2

 

1,199. Edmonton International Raceway, Wetaskiwin, Alberta, Canada – June 2

 

1,200. Castrol Raceway, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada – June 2

 

1,201. Hidden Valley Motorsports Park, Drumheller, Alberta, Canada – June 2

 

1,202. Boyd’s Speedway, Ringgold, Georgia - June 8

 

1,203. Fayette County Fairgrounds, Washington Courthouse, Ohio - June 9

 

1,204. Brush Creek Motorsports Park, Pebbles, Ohio - June 9

 

1,205. Brown County Speedway, Russellville, Ohio - June 9

 

1,206. Vinton Speedway, Vinton, Ohio - June 10

 

1,207. Hilltop Speedway, Millersburg, Ohio - June 10

 

1,208. I-70 Speedway – dirt (outer oval), Odessa, Missouri - June 13

 

1,209. L A Raceway, La Monte, Missouri - June 14

 

1,210. Valley Speedway, Grain Valley, Missouri - June 22

 

1,211. Jamaica Raceway, Jamaica, Iowa - June 23

 

1,212. Calhoun County Fairgrounds (figure 8), Rockwell City, Jamaica, Iowa - June 23

 

** Hamilton County Speedway, Webster City, Iowa – June 23 (new for Carol only)

 

** Iowa Speedway (outer oval), Newton, Iowa, Iowa – June 24 (new for Carol only)

 

1,213. Butler Motor Speedway, Butler, Missouri - June 24

 

** Peoria Speedway, Peoria, Illinois – June 25

 

1,214. Kart Kanyon Raceway, Aztec, New Mexico - June 30

 

1,215. Aztec Speedway, Aztec, New Mexico - June 30

 

1,216. Sunvalley Speedway, Vernon, British Columbia, Canada – July 1

 

1,217. Georgetown Speedway, Georgetown, Delaware – July 6

 

1,218. Delmarva Motorsports Park, Middleford, Delaware – July 6

 

1,219. Hunterstown Speedway, Hunterstown, Pennsylvania – July 7

 

1,220. Shippensburg Speedway, Shippensburg, Pennsylvania – July 7 (Randy only)

 

** Hagerstown Speedway, Hagerstown, Maryland – July 7 (new for Carol only)

 

1,221. Blanket Hill Speedway, Whitesburg, Pennsylvania – July 8

 

1,222. Lincoln County Fairgrounds (figure 8), Troy, Missouri – July 13

 

1,223. Pike County Speedway, Pittsfield, Illinois – July 13

 

1,224. Iowa Speedway (road course), Newton, Iowa – July 14

 

1,225. Mitchell County Fairgrounds (figure 8), Osage, Iowa – July 14

 

1,226. Scott County Fairgrounds (oval), Scottsburg, Indiana – July 15

 

1,227. Barry Expo Center (figure 8), Hastings, Michigan – July 16

 

1,228. Lycoming County Fairgrounds (figure 8), Hughesville, Pennsylvania, Michigan – July 17

 

1,229. Delaware County Fairgrounds (figure 8), Muncie, Indiana – July 18

 

1,230. Delaware County Fairgrounds (oval), Muncie, Indiana – July 18

 

1,231. Van Buren County Youth Fairgrounds (road course), Hartford, Michigan – July 19

 

1,232. High Banks Speedway (oval), Philpot, Kentucky – July 20

 

1,233. High Banks Speedway (figure 8), Philpot, Kentucky – July 20

 

1,234. SOIL MX, Bone Gap, Illinois – July 21

 

1,235. Western Kentucky Speedway, Madisonville, Kentucky – July 21

 

** Windy Hollow Speedway (oval), Owensboro, Kentucky – July 23

 

1,236. Windy Hollow Speedway (small figure 8), Owensboro, Kentucky – July 21

 

1,237. Teton County Fairgrounds (figure 8), Jackson, Wyoming – July 26

 

1,238. Gallatin International Speedway, Belgrade, Montana – July 27

 

1,239. BMP Speedway, Billings, Montana – July 28

 

1,240. Sweetwater County Fairgrounds (figure 8), Rock Springs, Wyoming – July 31

 

1,241. Washington County Fairgrounds (oval), Washington, Kansas – August 3

 

1,242. Maxville Fire Department Figure 8 Course, Maxville, Iowa– August 4

 

1,243. Carroll County Fairgrounds (figure 8), Coon Rapids, Iowa– August 4

 

1,244. Iowa Speedway (temporary inner oval), Newton, Iowa– August 5

 

1,245. Sarpy County Fair & Rodeo Arena (figure 8), Springfield, Nebraska – August 5