I-94 Raceway Invites Races Fans To Turn Their Radio Dials To The Left
By Dean Reller

SAUK CENTRE, MN (May 11, 2007) - Race car drivers at the I-94 Raceway in Sauk Centre are used to turning left. Now, race fans can hear all the action by turning their radio dials to the left to 87.9 FM on race nights. Track officials have recently installed a low-power FM transmitter that will enable race fans to hear the race play-by-play through their own personal sound system in addition to the track’s public address equipment. The new addition allows race fans to never miss a minute of the action as they enjoy the five classes of cars that fight it out on the track each week.

Saturday night May 12th will be Moms and Modifieds night at the races. Mothers accompanied by their children will receive a discounted admission. The Modified division will be running a 40 lap feature in addition to the regular program of ASA Super Late Models, Great North Legends, Thunder Cars and UCARs.

Spectator gates open at 5:30, with qualifying scheduled to begin at 6, followed by the first race of the night at 7 PM. Race fans are encouraged to tune into "Speed Talk at I-94 Raceway, presented by Chris & Rob’s Chicago’s Taste Authority" every Saturday night from 6-6:30 on AM 1390 KXSS, The FAN, St. Cloud. For more information about I-94 Raceway, check the track’s official web site www.i94raceway.com

  


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