Isn't Orange Show the one that had the flip in the K&N Pro Series West?1/4 mile asphalt
It's OK, but but never really grabbed me...what can I say...
The Evergreen Speedway north of Seattle?Closest NASCAR Official Track: Evergreen Speedway (about 45 minutes to 1 hour away)
Closest Cup Track: Sonoma Raceway (still around a 18 hour drive nonstop by the fact it took 15 from my place to Sacramento)
I believe soIsn't Orange Show the one that had the flip in the K&N Pro Series West?
YepThe Evergreen Speedway north of Seattle?
I'm in between Red Bluff and Chico, CA in a small town with no tracks, I have SIlver Dollar Speedway in Chico and Red Bluff Bullring in Red Bluff, Kyle Larson grew up racing in Red Bluff so my family knows him well, while many NASCAR stars and even the World of Outlaws race at Silver Dollar.No matter if your local track is a unknown 1/3 mile dirt track with seating for 600 or Talledega Super Speedway, supporting your local track is super important. Take it from me, a Riverside International Raceway AND Corona Raceway Refugee, they close down and break your heart, ever butt in a seat buying a pooch and Bud helps, plus honestly the little tracks might have the best racing you'll ever witness.
So to shed some light in this thread, tell us where and what is YOUR local track, doesn't have to be small, just your closest operating racetrack...it's winter so most tracks aren't hosting any racing right now but let's hear about them...
Kern County last season.Isn't Orange Show the one that had the flip in the K&N Pro Series West?