ON THE RADAR: HIGH PAYING EVENTS HIGHLIGHT JULY

(July 15, 2020) – Some of the highest paying races on the West Coast in 2020 hit the track during this weekend’s On the Radar. Micro Sprints will race for $10,000 to win in Washington while 410 Sprint Cars will duel for lucrative Howard Kaeding Classic glory in California.

July 16-18:
Deming Speedway hosts the 36th Clay Cup Nationals in Washington with Micro Sprints and 1200cc Midget Lites competing Stream: Dirt Oval TV

Friday July 17:
Ocean Speedway in Watsonville hosts night one of the Howard Kaeding Classic with Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo and Western Midget Racing among the divisions. Stream: Speed Shift TV via FloRacing

Saturday July 18:
Antioch Speedway presents Dwarf Car Regionals in action. Stream: Dirt Oval TV

Cycleland Speedway continues a busy summer with another hot night of Outlaw Kart action. Stream: Fast Four Media

Dixon Speedway returns to Micro Sprint points paying competition. Stream: None

Irwindale Speedway will have a busy night with the SPEARS SRL Southwest Tour, Spears Mfg. Modifieds, and Pro Late Models. Stream: SpearsRacing.TV

Lakeport Speedway hosts the North State Modified Series and Legends of the Pacific. Stream: Lakeport Speedway Facebook page

Ocean Speedway in Watsonville will be the site for the high paying night #2 of the tenth Howard Kaeding Classic, with $36,000 in prizes and growing for the NARC King of the West 410 Sprint Cars. Stream: Speed Shift TV via FloRacing

Petaluma Speedway goes all dirt open wheel with USAC-BCRA Midgets for $1000 to win, WMR Midgets, Wingless Spec Sprints, and Non-Wing Micro Sprints. Stream: Speed Shift TV via FloRacing

Placerville Speedway holds its regular points paying divisions including winged 360 Sprint Cars, racing for a half purse. Stream: none

Ukiah Speedway returns for a second consecutive weekend of action featuring Limited Modifieds. Stream: Ukiah Speedway Facebook

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