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World Series of Dirt Coming to Plymouth Speedway


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World Series of Dirt Coming to Plymouth Speedway

 

 

By: Anita Soltis

 

(Plymouth, IN) Drivers in seven classes of racing will compete in the World Series of Dirt on Oct. 3 and Oct. 4 at Plymouth Speedway.

 

The fastest dirt track in Northern Indiana will host the championship for the Sprints on Dirt Series. The last time these drivers raced at the Playground of Power current points leader Ryan Ruhl took the lead after a late-race caution, upsetting Greg Dalman who dominated the feature. It will come down to this final race to determine the champion. Dustin Daggett trails Ruhl by only 27 points in the standings.

 

In addition to this championship feature, several divisions will return to Plymouth Speedway for this exciting weekend of racing. Swan Lake Resorts UMP Modifieds, Super Streets, Thunder Stocks and Dickies Restaurant 600 Sprint divisions are scheduled, along with Super Modifieds and Cyber Stocks.

 

Over 150 cars in seven classes of racing are expected to be a part of this event.

 

Testing is set for Friday, Oct. 3 at 6 p.m. which is free for the fans. Racing begins at 6 p.m. ET on Saturday, Oct. 4. Free camping is available all weekend. This will also be a chance to tune up racecars for the Swan Lake Resort Ump Modifieds and Dickies Restaurant 600 Sprints for the Race of Champions the following week.

 

Join us for a full weekend of racing!

 

For ticket information, visit www.plymouthspeedway.net.

 

About Plymouth Speedway:

Plymouth Speedway features a three-eighths (0.375) mile banked dirt oval owned by Ed Kennedy. Four different classes of racing are featured: UMP Modifieds, 600 Open Sprints, Thunder Stocks, and Super Streets. Regular season races are scheduled in the months of April through August on Saturday nights with several special events including Late Models and Sprint Cars. For information, visit www.plymouthspeedway.net, follow Plymouth Speedways official Facebook page, @PlymouthSpeed on Twitter or email info@plymouthspeedway.net.

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