After Friday’s rainout, racing fans get double dose Saturday
Published 6:58 am Sunday, July 24, 2016
Opening night of the Third Annual Alaska Dirt Track Shootout was rained out Friday, giving race fans a double dose of dirt racing action Saturday afternoon and evening. The early action included several wild crashes, including a nasty tumble by Ty Torkelson in the second heat of the Legends division, which began when Torkelson got clipped by a spinning Robert Spoke, sending him barrel rolling down the backstretch.
All five divisions of racing were competing for a $10,000 purse. The Sprint Car feature winner took home the night’s largest prize of $936.
The next weekend of racing will be Aug. 13, when the stock cars roll off for the “Filthy Fifty” feature, a 50-lap event.
