Grayson County Speedway North Texas Nationals Saturday May 26, Sunday May 27

Grayson County Speedway North Texas Nationals
Saturday May 26Sunday May 27

 

IMCA Modifieds
$1500 Win
$150 Start
$50 Non-Qualifier
$50 Entry Fee (Sunday only $75 Entry)
24 Cars start Sunday A-Main

 

IMCA Southern Sport Mods
$1000 Win
$100 Start
$25 Non-Qualifier
$25 Entry Fee (Sunday only $50 Entry)
24 Cars start A-Main

 

(GCS Mod and SSM pit pass program not in effect)

 

GCS Hot Stocks
(Sunday)
$250 Win
$50 Start
NO Entry Fee
Top 2 From Saturday Main Transfer to Sunday A-Main
KSP-MCS-RPM-85 Street Stocks, Come join us, if one of you take the win, an extra $50!!

 

All classes draw-redraw

 

Saturday qualify top 6 in Mods/SSM for Sunday A-Main

 

Pit Passes $25 both days

 

Gates open @ 5
Racing at 8 on Saturday, 7 on Sunday

 

Drivers, clean your Drivers Suits, we will be interacting with the fans on Sunday!!

Saturday, May 19th Tire Change Pit Stop! $350 to win!

This Saturday, May 19, GCS IMCA race track has the Novice Stock Blowout, with Tire Changing Pit Stop during Heats and Features, Drivers Racing for $350 to Win, Crewmen competing to get their car out of pit first for $100…
Watch this highly competitive class with always a very large turnout go head to head racing sometimes 4 wide around the race track.
Trophy Dash for Mini Stocks will also be held.

Texas Star Series to be at Grayson County IMCA Speedway April 14th

Bring a carload of kids and their bicycles this Saturday. They will race at intermision! As for special classes, GCS will welcome the Texas Star Series who run dwarf/mod light cars. These cars are a great fit and put on a tremendous show at GCS. After last weeks barn burner between Sustaire and Gould in the modified class the crowds look to increase so get there early for a good seat, heck get there early for any seat! GCS, the place to be this Saturday night!

Records broken and a close race start off opening night At Grayson County IMCA Speedway

Attendance was huge. Make sure next week you arrive early to get the best parking and seating spots! If I could sum it up shortly. The last race of the night was awesome. The track surface proved to be fantastic. A picture perfect race finish came from the modified class with the 71 (Kevin Sustaire) and the 60 (William Gould) dancing around each other all 20 laps. In the last turn it looked like Kevin was going to win, but William managed to get his car in the right position to win by 12 inches at the flag stand! The crowd was on their feet and cheering. The comments backed up the excitement felt by everyone. We heard echoes from some very prominent promoters with experiences at other tracks mentioning “only at Grayson County Speedway can provide racing like that!”

See you next week!