Vernon, IN - This Saturday, June 18, 2011, Twin Cities Raceway Park in beautiful Vernon, IN will host the 19th Annual Mark Clark Memorial paying $1500 to win. Fourteen different drivers have won this prestigious race at Twin Cities with only one repeat winner, that being Columbus, IN's Randy Petro, taking home the trophy five times. Who can ever forget last year's event when Mark's brother, Tim Clark, took home the victory? There was not one person sitting in the stands, only because they were all standing cheering on Tim in the race that will go down in the history books as the year Tim won "his brother's race". Go ahead and plan on bringing the whole family to Twin Cities Raceway Park this Saturday to see who will add their name to the list of winners of the Mark Clark Memorial.

Past Winners:
1990 - Darrell Smallwood
1991 - Tim Montgomery
1992 - Scott Patman
1993 - Randy Petro
1994 - Cale Kern
1995 - Greg Roberts
1996 - Randy Petro
1997 - Joey Kramer
1998 - Rusty Smiley
1999 - No Race Held
2000 - Jeremy Hines
2001 - Joe Johnson
2002 - No Race Held
2003 - No Race Held
2004 - Mike Fields
2005 - Randy Petro
2006 - Jerry Adams
2007 - Randy Petro
2008 - Randy Petro
2009 - Dustin Petro
2010 - Tim Clark
2011 - Who's Next??????????

Also Racing will be:
UMP Super Stocks - $1500 To Win
UMP Pure Stocks
UMP Hornets
UMP Mini Stocks

General Admission - $15
Pit Admission - $30

Pit Gate Opens @ 3pm
Grandstands Open @ 4pm
Pill Draw Closes @ 5:30pm SHARP
Hot Laps @ 6pm
Super Stock Time Trials Immediately Following Hot Laps

For more information on this race and many more to come throughout the season, please visit the official home of Twin Cities Raceway Park at www.twincitiesracing.net.

*Please note the website is not always updated on raceday, however, the track phone answering service is updated immediately and a text is sent out in the event of any changes or cancellations.

*BE THE FIRST TO KNOW!!! Be the first to of any changes or cancellations, simply text LETSRACE to the number 84483. Please note that the word LETSRACE can be the only thing in your message. No "signatures" or it will not work.