$10,000 Dirt Dominator, 21st Annual Fall Classic and 3rd Annual Texas Dwarf Car Nationsl October 25th-27th
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9/26/2018

9/26/2018

Heart O' Texas Speedway


$10,000 Dirt Dominator, 21st Annual Fall Classic and 3rd Annual Texas Dwarf Car Nationsl October 25th-27th

There is no better way to end the racing season at Heart O' Texas Speedway than to have three great events all wrapped into one great weekend of racing. Heart O' Texas Speedway will be hosting is 21st Annual Fall Classic October 25-27. Along with this great event, on October 25th (Practice Night for the Fall Classic) the speedway will be Hosting the IMCA TV sponsored inaugural Dirt Dominator $10,000 winner take all event. This event will put 16 drivers from all across the country against each other racing for the largest winner take all modified event in TEXAS. After this event on October 25th the speedway will also host a special Main event for the 15 drivers from the Dirt Dominator that did not take home the Big Prize. The winner of this feature will be guaranteed a provisional starting spot in Saturdays Big Dance in the Modified Division.
Friday Night October 26th will Kick off all of the qualifying events for all divisions competing in the Fall Classic and the 3rd Annual Texas Dwarf Car Nationals.
Saturday Night will be all Last Chance Qualifiers, Dash events and the A-Main Features in all classes. The 305 Race Saver Sprints will be in action for a one day complete show of heats and feature.
IMCA Modifeds will be racing for $5,000 to win and $300 to start
IMCA Stock Cars, IMCA Southern Sportmods, and Factory Stocks will be racing for $1500
Outlaw Street Stocks will be racing for $1000 to win.
Dwarf Cars will be in two divisions with the Pro Division racing for $1500 to win and the VERS division racing for $1000 to win.

With the amount of talent that is scheduled to be in action for theses three action packed days, you will not want to miss any of it.
We hope to see you at the speedway October 25-27, 2018.


Article Credit: Selby Holder - Promoter

Submitted By: Selby Holder

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