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The I-96 Speedway in
Michigan highlights the 2005 CORR Lucas Oil Series
Race Schedule
Indianapolis,
Ind. (January 6, 2005)-With the addition of I-96
Speedway in Lake Odessa, Michigan to the Championship
Off Road Racing schedule, the schedule for the
8th season of the CORR Lucas Oil Series has been
completed, with 14 rounds of racing set for the
2005 season.
The
I-96 Speedway will open the 2005 CORR Lucas Oil
Pro & Sportsman Series seasons May 21-22.
I-96 Speedway, which hosted a variety of off road
events in the early 1990's, was recently purchased
by Mike Mouch. The track is within driving distance
of three major Michigan cities.
"Quite
frankly," stated CORR Event Director Nathan
Roberts, "we were pleasantly surprised when
Mr. Mouch called inquiring about a possible date.
I-96 is one of the closest tracks to Detroit which
is capable of running one of our events."
The
track will be able to draw fans from the cities
of Grand Rapids, Lansing, as well as Detroit.
The track is located approximately half-way between
Grand Rapids and Lansing
"Our
original focus was on Indianapolis and Charlotte,"
noted CORR President Marty Reid. "When we
realized the Indiana State Fairgrounds would be
paving the infield in 2006, it did not make much
sense to invest one year at a site before being
forced to move again."
"In
Charlotte, David Barker and his group ran into
zoning road blocks as they attempt to re-open
Metrolina Speedway. We wish them well in their
efforts and if they are successful, we will look
at Metrolina again in 2006," said Reid.
Much
of the success of Championship Off Road Racing
over the years can be attributed to the tracks
in Antigo (Wisconsin), Bark River (Michigan),
and Crandon (Wisconsin). Combined, the three towns
have hosted off-road racing for more than 80 years.
The Series will visit Antigo June 11-12, Bark
River on August 13-14, and Crandon will host two
events, June 25-26 and September 3-4.
In
a change from the customary Saturday and Sunday
day events, Heartland Park Topeka will have two
night races for the series on Friday and Saturday,
July 8-9.
The
Unadilla Valley Sports Center will conclude the
Pro Series season September 17-18 in New Berlin,
New York. This will be the third season Unadilla
will have the season finale for the series.
For
more information on the 2005 CORR Lucas Oil Series,
visit www.corracing.com.
2005 CORR LUCAS OIL SERIES RACE SCHEDULE
MAY
21-22 I-96 Speedway; Lake Odessa, Michigan
JUNE 11-12 Langlade County Fairgounds; Antigo,
Wisconsin
JUNE 25-26 Crandon International Raceway; Crandon,
Wisconsin
JULY 8-9 Heartland Park Topeka; Topeka, Kansas
AUGUST 13-14 Bark River Off Road Raceway; Bark
River, Michigan
SEPT. 3-4 Crandon International Raceway; Crandon,
Wisconsin
SEPT. 17-18 Unadilla Valley Sports Center; New
Berlin, NY (Pro Only)
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