Race Weekend at Winston Speedway
Race Weekend at Winston Speedway

Race Weekend at Winston Speedway

You might be wondering how to get to Winston Speedway. Whether you are interested in attending a race, or just visiting the track, this article will help you get the scoop on the Winston Speedway. Read on to find out what you can expect during race weekend at the Winston Speedway, including information about the IMCA Modified feature, which pays $2,000 to win, and Taylor Wiles’ Crate Late Model victory. This article will also explain how Conklin has been dominating the Winston Speedway.

IMCA Modified feature pays $2,000 to win

A modified race at Winston Speedway is an exciting opportunity for aspiring drivers. In addition to the regular feature, the Modified division at Winston offers non-qualifying races each week, which help set the field for the main event. The Modified feature at Winston pays $2,000 to win and qualifies drivers for the B & B Chassis All-Star race. A qualifying event for that race is held on Friday, July 27.

Smith vs Poland wins feature at Winston Speedway

The Sportsman Division continues to be one of the top divisions in the United States and this past Saturday night was no exception. Former NFL quarterbacks Rich Neiser, Bill Bray, Jeremy Lange, Kenny Wilson, and Rob Taylor dominated the field as the winners of this event. Andrew Conklin returned from vacation to complete the field. He and Smith will go head to head in the upcoming Winston Speedway feature on June 30.

Taylor Wiles wins Crate Late Model feature at Winston Speedway

The first day of the Winston Speedway’s Player Hater Wild West Shootout was a success. Pit gates opened at 2:00 p.m., and the first green flag fell at 4:00 p.m. The race was sponsored by Lane Automotive and Allstar Performance. Wiles won the Crate Late Model feature after making a last-lap pass. A total of 15 cars competed in the two-day event.

Conklin’s dominance at Winston Speedway

Andrew Conklin continued his dominant form at Winston Speedway by winning all four feature races on Sunday. After starting fifth, he jumped into the lead and led the field to victory. Second place went to Lowell Webster, who moved up nine spots to finish second. Larry Rohr, Matt Pickard, and JD Deur followed. Dave Hronek won the heat race and finished third. Luke Near continued to be the class of the field, finishing third in the Feature. The next night, he took home the Bandolero division with a win over AJ Hamilton and Mike Policastro.

Brooklands museum open to the public

The Brooklands Museum is a motoring and aviation museum located in the former Brooklands motor racing track. It is open to the public and is worth a visit if you have never been. The museum covers a wide range of subjects from motor racing to aircraft and aerospace. It is well worth a visit, whether you are a motor racing enthusiast or just interested in aviation. The museum is located in Weybridge, Surrey, England.