Lincoln Speedway:
Illinois Midget Speedweek Coming To Macon Speedway & Lincoln
Speedway This Weekend
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[June 15, 2019]
The star power of POWRi Illinois Speedweek is evident each and every
year with headliners swarming from around the world to the “Illini
State” for a thrilling five-night stretch. This week’s sixth annual
running is no different, featuring the trio of Logan Seavey, Tanner
Thorson, and Michael Pickens all chasing a second Speedweek
championship, among countless other contenders in the hunt. The
Midgets are heading to Macon Speedway Saturday and Lincoln Speedway
Sunday, to finish out their week. A number of other classes will
also be in action.
For Seavey, the Sutter, California native looks to re-write the
record books with the potential to become the first back-to-back
champion in Illinois Speedweek history. The 2017 POWRi Lucas Oil
National Midget League champion, Seavey used finishes of fifth,
third and first one year ago when he topped the 2018 edition of
Speedweek. Fresh off a coveted Indiana Midget Week championship last
week, the 22-year old Keith Kunz Motorsports competitor is all
system go to chase another Speedweek title aboard the Mobil 1,
Toyota Racing No. 67. Seavey started off this Speedweek right, by
winning at Fayette County on Thursday night.
Adding some international flavor to the highly-anticipated week,
Michael Pickens of Auckland, New Zealand is back for another shot at
Illinois Speedweek, this time behind the wheel of the Matt Estep
owned Envirofab, King/SR-11 No. 1NZ. The 2017 Speedweek champ,
Pickens collected two victories at The Dirt Track at Route 66 and
Macon Speedway en route to his initial title. A winner of ten-career
POWRi Lucas Oil National Midget League features, Pickens has also
collected victories at Speedweek tracks Jacksonville Speedway
(September 14, 2007) and Lincoln Speedway (June 7, 2013). Pickens
brought home a sixth place finish in Thursday night’s opener at
Fayette County.
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Making his much anticipated return to the POWRi Lucas Oil National
Midget League, Tanner Thorson reunites with the iconic Keith Kunz
Motorsports stable to tackle the five-race slate in the Walker
Filters, Toyota Racing No. 98. The 2016 Illinois Speedweek champion,
Thorson of Minden, Nevada, is also the winningest driver in
Speedweek history, racking up eight triumphs over five years. In
fact, Thorson has visited victory lane in Speedweek competition at
four of the five tracks, only missing a win from Macon Speedway.
Thorson took home runner-up hardware at Thursday night’s opener.
Slated to present a grueling five-race stretch, the sixth annual
Illinois Speedweek will feature both the POWRi Lucas Oil National
Midgets and the POWRi Engler Machine & Tool Outlaw Micros. After
running Fayette County Speedway on Thursday and Jacksonville
Speedway on Friday, the tour will travel to Macon Speedway on
Saturday, June 15, before the finale on Sunday, June 16 at Lincoln
Speedway.
Macon Speedway’s event will also feature the Decatur Building Trades
Pro Late Models and Sportsman, while Lincoln Speedway’s event will
see the Midwest Big Ten Series Pro Late Models, DIRTcar Modifieds,
and the Nutech Seed DII Midgets.
Pit gates will open both days at 3:00, grandstands at 4:00, hotlaps
will begin at 6:00, and racing will take the green at 7:00.
Grandstand admission at Macon and Lincoln will be $20 for adults and
free for kids 11 and under.
For more information, visit
www.powri.com,
www.maconracing.com, or
www.lincolnspeedwayil.com.
[Adam Mackey]
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