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Motorsports Diversity Leads To Family Entertainment At The Raceway At Powercom Park
The Raceway at Powercom Park, located just off of Highway 151 on Highway 33
east of Beaver Dam, has developed a schedule for the 2004 season that offers
variety to hard-core Motorsports enthusiast along with a strong weekly racing
program that is a great family entertainment value.
For those looking for high speed and thrills the track will bring in the World
of Outlaws Sprint Car Series twice in 2004 along with the Interstate Racing
Association sprint cars, Midwest Sprint Car Association, and the United States
Auto Club non-winged sprint cars. Open wheel racing fans will also be
treated to both USAC and Badger Midget racing during the summer. And,
for the first time ever, the Wisconsin Dirt Late Model Association will be
making an appearance at the high banked, high-speed 1/3-mile clay oval.
Great family fun and entertainment can be had each Saturday night throughout
the year as the track hosts, and boasts, one of the largest weekly racing
programs in the state. Well over 100 cars and stars pack the pit area to
compete during a tightly run show that will see preliminary events and at
least four big feature races - with well over 250 laps of on track action -
right in front of you. Action begins promptly at 7:00 pm each week and
concludes around 10:00 pm yielding three hours of non-stop fun.
The Raceway at Powercom Park is an industry leader in development of programs
for fans as well as offering one of the finest clay track facilities
around. With a very clean facility as the backdrop and a friendly staff
to offer their assistance at any time Powercom Park is a great way to spend an
evening. A wide variety of concession items are available with some of
the finest food you will find anywhere being cooked and served.
Don't miss out on one of the hidden treasures of Dodge County. The
Raceway at Powercom Park has something for everyone in 2004.
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