For immediate release: USCS Sprint Cars headline Magnolia Motor Speedway's 13th annual USCS Frost Buster 150 season opener on Saturday, February 27th at 6 PM.

Atlanta, GA – February 25, 2021 - The USCS Outlaw Thunder Tour presented by K&N Filters winged sprint cars invade Magnolia Motor Speedway this Saturday night  at 6:00 pm to headline the 13th annual "Frost Buster 150” presented by www.RockAuto.com The event will be the 6th round of the 2021 USCS Winter Heat Series 12-race early season mini-series. And the 6th event of a 60+ race schedule for the series twenty-fifth anniversary season of competition. The USCS Outlaw Modified Series join the USCS sprint cars to create a USCS double-header.

The event is the Magnolia Motor Speedway 2021 season-opener and is a literal "Smorgasbord of Speed" featuring a full night of high-speed action at one of the Mid-South's most popular venues.  Race teams and race fans will be treated to a full menu of early season speed contests with racing in eight of the area's most popular racing divisions for just one ticket price. The event typically has fields of over 100 race cars.

The event includes one of only two scheduled 2021 season appearances for the USCS "Outlaw Thunder" Tour presented by K&N Filters winged sprint cars at Magnolia Motor Speedway. The racing action features approximately 250 laps of racing around the 3/8 mile clay oval including 150+ laps of Championship main events.

Action kicks off on Saturday evening at 5:00 pm with hot laps and a full racing program in all  divisions including The 125 mile per hour USCS Outlaw Thunder Tour presented by K&N Filters winged sprint cars, the Crate Racin’ USA Dirt Late Models, the USCS Outlaw Modified Series, the CRUSA Street Stock, CRUSA 602 Late Model Sportsman, CRUSA Modified Sportsman, Factory Stock and Hot Shot divisions.

Sprint car drivers from 7 or 10 states are pre-entered for the initial 2021 appearance of the USCS sprint cars to Magnolia Motor Speedway. Those pre-entered include several of the nation’s top ranked drivers like the winnigest 360 sprint car driver Mark Smith from Sunbury, Pennsylvania who won 20 times during the Covid-19 shortened 2020 season including 14 stops in the www.RockAuto.com USCS Victory Lane.

Also entered the defending and  thirteen-time USCS National Champion, Terry Gray from Bartlett, Tennessee. Both  the 2020 USCS Mid-South Thunder Tour regional series Champion, Dale Howard from Byhalia, Mississippi and the 2020 USCS Southern Thunder Tour regional series Champ, 16-year-old Connor Leoffler from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina are early entries as is the 2015 and 2016 USCS National Champion Morgan Turpen, from Cordova, Tennessee. Also entered are National Sprint Hall of Fame2015 inductee Danny Smith from Chillicothe, Ohio and 2019 Patriot Sprint Tour Champion, Davie Franek from Sussex, New Jersey.

The second USCS racing division on the action-packed racing card is the USCS Outlaw Modified Series open wheel modified cars. Drivers for that division are expected from five states. Hunter Wilbanks from Lakeland, Tennessee was 2017 National Champion in the division. That was the last of 12 previous seasons that the USCS Outlaw Modified Series competed before being brought back into action for 2021.

For info on the United Sprint Car Series or www.rockauto.com USCS Outlaw Modified Series please visit www.uscsracing.com or call 770-865-6097.The USCS also has a Facebook page at USCS Racing and may be followed on Twitter as @uscsracing

Magnolia Motor Speedway is located just West of Columbus, Mississippi at the junction of US Highway 82 and US Highway 45 South. For more info and for directions to Magnolia Motor Speedway please visit www.magnoliadirt.com or call 662-240-3478 (or 662-574-2572).


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
USCS Outlaw Thunder Tour headlines Hattiesburg Speedway Hub City 100 SEASON OPENER on Friday, February 26th at 7:30pm

Atlanta, GA - February 25, 2021 – The United Sprint Car Series Outlaw Thunder Tour presented by K&N Filters kicks off the 2021 Hattiesburg Speedway racing season as headliners of the Hub City 100+ at the historic ¼ mile clay oval this Friday night, February 26th with Round #5 of the 12-race USCS Winter Heat Series. The race will also be Round #5 of the USCS Outlaw Thunder Tour’s 66-race 25th Anniversary 2021 National schedule covering nine states. The USCS winged sprint cars headline the Hub City 100+ event that also includes the K&N Filters USCS Outlaw Modified Series presented by www.rockauto.com on the racing card.

The opening night event is expected to attract a strong field of winged sprint cars to Hattiesburg Speedway on Friday night as the race will award not only National Championship points, but regional points in the USCS Mid-South regional series. The USCS Mid-South South regional series has a schedule of thirty-eighteen events scheduled primarily in Arkansas, Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi and West Tennessee.

Sprint car drivers from 7 or 10 states are pre-entered for the initial 2021 appearance of the USCS sprint cars to Hattiesburg Speedway. Those pre-entered include several of the nation’s top ranked drivers like the winnig-est winged-360 sprint car driver in the Nation, last season, Mark Smith from Sunbury, Pennsylvania who won 20 times during the Covid-19 shortened 2020 season including 14 stops in the www.RockAuto.com USCS Victory Lane.

Also entered the defending and thirteen-time USCS National Champion, Terry Gray from Bartlett, Tennessee. Both  the 2020 USCS Mid-South Thunder Tour regional series Champion, Dale Howard from Byhalia, Mississippi and the 2020 USCS Southern Thunder Tour regional series Champ, 16-year-old Connor Leoffler from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina are early entries as is the 2015 and 2016 USCS National Champion Morgan Turpen, from Cordova, Tennessee. Also entered are National Sprint Hall of Fame2015 inductee Danny Smith from Chillicothe, Ohio and 2019 Patriot Sprint Tour Champion, Davie Franek from Sussex, New Jersey.

The second USCS racing division on the action-packed racing card is the USCS Outlaw Modified Series open wheel modified cars. Drivers for that division are expected from five states. Hunter Wilbanks from Lakeland, Tennessee was 2017 National Champion in the division. That was the last of 12 previous seasons that the USCS Outlaw Modified Series competed before being brought back into action for 2021.

Action kicks off on Friday evening at 6:45pm with hot laps with the full racing program in all divisions taking the first green flag at 7:30pm Those divisions include The 125 mile per hour USCS Outlaw Thunder Tour presented by K&N Filters winged sprint cars, the Crate Racin’ USA Dirt Late Models, the USCS Outlaw Modified Series open wheel modified with a $1000 to win special event plus the CRUSA Street Stock and the Pure/Factory Stock divisions.

Admission for this special event is $20 Adult Grandstand, $15 for Senior and the Military and $5 for Children 6-12 years Old. Hattiesburg Speedway is located at 4663 Highway 49, Hattiesburg, MS 39401. The phone number is 228-547-6823.  The official website is www.hattiesburgspeedway.net Facebook page is Hattiesburg Speedway Racing.