Dodge County Speedway (MN) Solidifies Partnership with DTRA
1-28-2007

The Dirt Track Racing Association (DTRA) and Dodge County Speedway are proud to announce their partnership in 2007.  Dodge County Speedway has agreed to sanction their Super Stocks, Midwest Modifieds and Street Stocks under the DTRA banner this upcoming season.  They have also agreed to run the Crate Late Model class on a limited basis throughout the season.  

DTRA Representatives were on hand to discuss issues regarding the changes with the Dodge County Speedway drivers in Blooming Prairie Minnesota this Sunday.  Both the DTRA and Dodge County Speedway believe that with the cost saving ideals like the Goodyear Spec tire and the limited travel required to compete for the National point fund their drivers will in turn benefit the most.  Dodge County Speedway will make the transition to DTRA as seamless and simple as possible.  Many of those plans were discussed at the meeting.

The DTRA is very proud to have partnered with Scott Mondus and Dodge County Speedway because we both believe that by creating measures that help keep the cost of racing less and the quality of racing better is truly a recipe for success in southern Minnesota.    

“The DTRA continues to sign quality tracks in the upper Midwest.  With Dodge County Speedway the DTRA member track count has doubled in just its second year of operation!” mentioned Dave Friendt DTRA driver rep.  The Dodge County Speedway is a 1/3 mile clay semi banked oval located in Kasson, Minnesota.  Featuring Sunday night action this track is known for its close competition and ample car counts.  For more information regarding the Dodge County Speedway, visit www.dodgecountyspeedway.com  

The DTRA is in its second year of operation.  The organization utilizes the Goodyear spec tire program to save drivers hundreds of thousands of dollars and brings significant value to promoters.  The DTRA also targets sponsors that see opportunities beyond just selling parts to race competitors.  Finally, the DTRA points system allows drivers to compete for the National point fund by racing only their home track.  For more information on the DTRA, visit www.dtraracing.com 


  


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