What is a typical race format?
Races held on tracks less than mile in length are typically 125 laps long. For tracks mile and larger the typical race length is 100 laps. The starting fields range from 26 to 40 cars depending on the size of the track. Competitors typically go through two practice sessions, a qualifying session, a last chance race (if necessary), and the feature all in a one day format. Are there any special events on the schedule that have a different format? The Crown Jewels of the Series are the Winchester 400 at Winchester Speedway in October, the Circle Track Nationals at OReilly Raceway Park in Indianapolis in September, SpeedFest in at USA International Speedway in Florida, and the All-American 400 Weekend in Nashville. They feature a two day format, with practice and qualifying on preliminary days, and the features the following day. Two of the events feature NASCAR style pit stops, and great side-by-side racing. Where does the Series compete? In 2007, the Series ran 16 races at 12 different r
Races held on tracks less than mile in length are typically 125 laps long. For tracks mile and larger the typical race length is 100 laps. The starting fields range from 26 to 40 cars depending on the size of the track. Competitors typically go through two practice sessions, a qualifying session, a last chance race (if necessary), and the feature all in a one day format.