On June 5, the Outlaw Super Late Models will run the inaugural Lane 75 which in addition to paying $1,250 to win, will also see the top three finishers lock into July 4th’s All-Star Shootout. Currently only four drivers: Terry Senneker, Steve Needles, Andy Bozell and Brandon Lyons are locked into the All-Star Shootout. Several notable drivers will look towards the Lane 75 as their best chance to earn a spot in the $5,000 to win event. These drivers include current point leader Trent Hellenga, Billy Shannon, Tom Thomas, Phil Bozell and Joe Bush.
Lane 75 Information:
-Event is Saturday, June 5, 2010 at 7:00
-Trophies will be furnished by RaceStatus.com (www.racestatus.com)
-Event is sponsored by Lane Automotive (www.laneautomotive.com)
How the Lane 75 Field will be Set:
24 cars or less - All cars in the A Feature
25 - 35 cars - Top 16 locked in from qualifying. The top six from the Last Chance transfer to the A Feature.
36 cars or more - Top 16 locked in from qualifying - the top three from each of the two Last Chance races transfer.
Inversion for the A Feature - 4 plus the roll of 2 dice (between 6 & 16).
Inversion for the Last Chance will be one more than the amount of cars that are transferring to the A Feature (will either be seven or four).
Lane 75 Race Format/Rules:
75 laps - No Entry Fee - Double File restarts, even in the Last Chance races – Raceceiver’s are mandatory – all rules can be found at http://www.kalamazoospeedway.com/rules.php