Racing under the banner of the United States Racing Association, drivers at Cresco Speedway will be competing for unmatched year-end track and national points funds as part of the USRA Casey's General Stores Weekly Racing Series.
Several tracks will be launching their 2006 season in the coming weeks as the chase for the national championship in four USRA-sanctioned divisions begins.
RL Promotions has joined the list of over 100 tracks and series that will be using the SpeedNet Direct Race Management software for tracking and managing their 2006 season points championships.
Scheduling conflicts have forced officials from RL Promotions to cancel the Jan. 14 banquet date for the Cresco Speedway. Sunday afternoon, January 29, will be a drivers' meeting at the Expo Center in Cresco.
Ron Luitjens of Brewster, Minn., made history in 2005 as he has been named the first national champion of the United States Racing Association. Luitjens scored nine USRA Modified main event wins en route to becoming the inaugural USRA Casey's General Stores Championship Series national champion.
Officials from RL Promotions and the Cresco Speedway in Cresco, Iowa, have announced a tentative schedule of events for the 2006 racing season at the 3/8-mile clay oval.
Final track points standings from the 2005 USRA Casey's General Stores Championship Series.
This Sunday, Sept. 4, the Bumper to Bumper IRA Outlaw Sprint Car Series returns to the Cresco Speedway for what has exploded into one of the most popular and hotly-contested annual sprint car shows in the midwest.
Heartland Promotions momentum continues to build in 2025 with season opening and championship events all confirmed for the USRA American Racer Modified Series, USRA Heartland Modified Tour, and the inaugural season for the USRA Northern Lights Modified Series.
Building on the success of the Heartland Modified Tour and the American Racer Modified Series, Heartland Promotions is expanding its commitment to premier modified racing with the formation of the Northern Lights Modified Series (NLMS). In partnership with the United States Racing Association (USRA), the new series will bring top-tier modified racing to the northern Midwest, with events scheduled throughout the 2025 season.