| Lincoln Speedway To Be Packed With 
			Fans & Race Teams This SundayTrack’s Biggest Show Features Super Late Models, 
			Modifieds, & Midgets
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			 [June 28, 2019] 
			Lincoln Speedway fans are ready for the biggest show of the year, 
			the Graue Chevrolet Showdown featuring the Summer National Super 
			Late Models, the Summit Modified Nationals, and the POWRi Lucas Oil 
			National Midgets. The event will draw some of the best drivers in 
			the country to the ¼-mile dirt oval.
 The DIRTcar Summer National Super Late Models had a rocky start this 
			year with several rainouts, however, the events that have been 
			completed have seen solid fields and great racing. Central Illinois 
			driver, Brian Shirley, from Springfield, IL, currently leads the 
			standings, winning four of the six events so far. Shirley is the 
			defending Summer Nationals point champion and is building a nice 
			lead early. Former champion Bobby Pierce, from Oakwood, IL, is 
			second in points and has a pair of runner-up finishes in the last 
			two races. Frank Heckenast, Jr., Rusty Schlenk, and Shannon Babb 
			complete the top five.
 
			
			
			
			_small.jpg) Tyler Nicely is the top 
			Summit Modified Nationals driver going. - Photo by Josh James 
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			Car counts have been very strong on the Summit Modified Nationals 
			tour so far this year. Tyler Nicely, of Owensboro, KY is the current 
			point leader with perennial frontrunner Nick Hoffman in second. Will 
			Krup is third, while Allen Weisser and Jeffrey Ledford are fourth 
			and fifth. An outstanding field of Modifieds is expected at a track 
			that normally draws some of the best drivers in the class on a 
			weekly basis.
 What makes this Summer National event so special is the fact that 
			fans get open wheel stars in addition to the Late Models, as the 
			POWRi Lucas Oil National Midget League joins the action.
 
			
			
			
			_small.PNG) Logan Seavey is the 
			current point leader for POWRI Lucas Oil - Photo by Speed Demon
 
			It’s been a couple years since the Midgets have had the opportunity 
			to race at the ¼-mile as weather hasn’t been the best in recent 
			schedule events for the quick and nimble racers.  
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			_small.jpg) Brian Shirley has 
			been on fire winning four of six Summer National races. - Photo by 
			Mike Ruefer
 
            
			 
            Former POWRi Midget winners at the track include Bryan Clauson, 
			Tanner Thorson, Danny Stratton, Zach Daum, Mike Hess, Michael 
			Pickens, Rico Abreau, Chett Gehrke, Christopher Bell, and Logan 
			Seavey. That’s a who’s-who list of stellar racers. 
            The event drew the biggest crowd in Lincoln Speedway history in 
			2017, the only time in the last three years the event has been run 
			without weather causing a reschedule. A similar turnout is expected 
			Sunday, with great weather forecasted. 
            
			 
			Pit gates open Sunday at 3:00, grandstands at 4:00, hotlaps will 
			start at 6:00, and racing will begin at 7:00. Grandstand admission 
			will be $30 for adults and $5 for kids 11 and under.
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			Updates are also available by calling the Track Enterprises office 
			at 217-764-3200.
 
 Lincoln Speedway is located at the Logan County Fairgrounds, in 
			Lincoln. The physical address is 1408 Short 11th St., Lincoln, IL 
			62656. Lincoln Speedway races a number of UMP classes as well as 
			specials on a near bi-weekly schedule of Friday and Sunday evenings. 
			Lincoln Speedway is a proud member of the Contingency Connection's 
			$150,000 Racer Rewards Program.
 
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			the 2019 racing season at Lincoln Speedway
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