Lake Odessa, MI.
This Saturday night, May 9, I-96 speedway will be host to the first of four visits of the SOD (Sprints on Dirt). Portland Michigan racer Dustin Daggett will be trying to make it two wins in row for the 2009 season. Look for a strong field of sprint cars doing battle on the fast ½ mile. Also racing on the 1/2 mile will be the UMP modifieds. Last weeks winner, Mark Anderson of Ada, will be challenged by defending champion and current point leader Ada's Todd Feutz, along with a strong field of cars.
The always exciting hobby stocks will do battle on the 3/8 mile track. Clarksville racer Aaron Wolf, fresh off his biggest win of his career, the try to make it two wins in a row over drivers like Cody Denny and and current point leader AJ Ward of Ionia. Road beater action also on the 3/8 track will feature point leader Vermontville's John Primm doing battle with Scott Rumsey and Alto racer Terry Henderson. Last but not least the mini sprints will be racing as well.
I-96 speedway's Mike Mouch, his family, and track crew have worked hard over the winter to make the track family friendly. One of the nicest playgrounds for kids in the country is now up and running. Pit gates open at 4, main grandstand at 5, first race at 7:30. Adults are $15.00, seniors $8.00 kids 12 and under $5.00.
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