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    Default Fri Jun 23 Tony Hulman Classic @ Terre Haute Action Track USAC Sprints

    Friday, June 23 2017 Tony Hulman Classic Divisions: USAC Racing AMSOIL INC. National Sprint Cars Scott's Custom Colors & Auto Body DIRTcar UMP Modifieds Times: Pits - 3:00 Grandstands - 4:00 Hotlaps - 6:30 Qualifying - 7:15 Racing - 8:00 Prices: Grandstands - $25 Infield - $15 Kids 11 & Under FREE (Tickets Available At Gate On Raceday) Pit Prices: USAC/UMP Members - $30 Non-Members - $35 Hotels: Drury Inn Terre Haute Pear Tree Inn Terre Haute (Ask For Action Track Discount Rate) For more info, contact the Track Enterprises office at 217-764-3200 or visit www.terrehauteactiontrack.net. For more information about Track Enterprises, visit www.trackenterprises.com, Like them on Facebook (www.facebook.com/TrackEnterprises), Follow them on Twitter (@TEIRacing), or call 217-764-3200

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    What is the policy regarding the Indy Week Super Ticket the 23rd at Terre Haute?

    Hot laps at 4 PM? Should we assume that your post supersedes the advertising attachment. The attachment says hot laps at 6:30 PM.

    What is going to be done in regards to Indy Week Super Ticket holders due to the complete cancellation of The Hoosier Hundred?

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    WIN FREE TICKETS FOR THIS FRIDAY!!! Here is YOUR chance to win a four pack of tickets for this Friday night's Tony Hulman Classic at the Terre Haute Action Track! LIKE & COMMENT on the Facebook post at https://www.facebook.com/terrehautea...type=3&theater (look for the pic below) for your chance to be the Tony Hulman Classic ticket winner. Don't forget to SHARE as well to help spread the word. Winner will receive a four pack of tickets to this Friday's event. The lucky winner will be announced Thursday night!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CIRF View Post
    What is the policy regarding the Indy Week Super Ticket the 23rd at Terre Haute? Hot laps at 4 PM? Should we assume that your post supersedes the advertising attachment. The attachment says hot laps at 6:30 PM. What is going to be done in regards to Indy Week Super Ticket holders due to the complete cancellation of The Hoosier Hundred?
    Pits Open at 3, Grandstands 4, Hot Laps at 6:30 For questions regarding the Super Ticket please give the Track Enterprises office a call at 217-764-3200 and someone will be glad to assist you.

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    Ballou Goes For Hulman Classic 3-Peat This Friday (Terre Haute, IN) No driver has ever won three editions of the “Tony Hulman Classic” consecutively, but this Friday night, June 23 at western Indiana’s Terre Haute Action Track, Robert Ballou has the opportunity to reverse 47-years of history. The Rocklin, California native won the 2015 and 2016 editions in equally dramatic fashion. Ballou caught Chris Windom with three laps remaining to capture the traditional rifle trophy in ’15. With less than 10 to go in last season’s “Hulman Classic,” Ballou battled back-and-forth with Thomas Meseraull before coming right back at him with nine laps to go, utilizing a monster slide job into turn one. Ballou opened it up in the final stages to capture his second consecutive victory in the race, which had previously only been achieved by Steve Butler (1987-88) and Levi Jones (2008-09). Ballou, the 2015 USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Champion, defied the odds with his comeback victory at Eldora Speedway in May, his second race back after an eight-month recovery following devastating injuries in a crash last September. Since then, he’s had an up-and-down stretch that got its bumpiest during last week’s Eastern Storm, a five-race, six-night series that tested patience and equipment. Ballou backed up his Eldora victory with a solid fourth at I-80 Speedway and a runner-up finish at Iowa’s Knoxville Raceway a day later. But, a rough patch through Pennsylvania’s Eastern Storm saw a sixth-place result on opening night at Grandview Speedway as his best. A night later, he was 13th at Lincoln Speedway, then followed up a night later with a turn-three crash at Williams Grove Speedway that put him 23rd in the final box score. Ballou appeared to be back in his element on the half-mile Port Royal Speedway. He dominated the first 26 circuits of the 30-lap feature before a late-race caution bunched up the field. Windom got by him with a slider on the restart and drove away for the victory while Ballou, battling for second on the final lap with Justin Grant saw his night end two corners short of the checkered as he smacked backward into the outer guardrail before flipping over multiple times. He was uninjured, but would not be in attendance the following night in the Eastern Storm finale at Susquehanna Speedway. The Terre Haute Action Track will be a welcome change of scenery to Ballou this Friday when the series returns to the Midwest half-mile, a track size that he has earned 12 of his 27 career USAC National Sprint Car feature wins on. Speaking of Eastern Storm, Chris Windom of Canton, Illinois captured the title by four points over Cullman, Alabama’s Kevin Thomas, Jr. Windom owns four total Action Track USAC victories, including the last two appearances by USAC at the Wabash Valley Fairgrounds oval – a National Sprint Car triumph in October of 2016 and the “Sumar Classic” Silver Crown season opener in April of this year. The most recent driver to win three-straight USAC events at Terre Haute across all three USAC National divisions was J.J. Yeley in 2002-2003. Yeley scored a sprint win to end 2002, began the season with another sprint score to begin 2003 and completed the trifecta with a Silver Crown triumph later that spring. Thomas, a Terre Haute USAC Sprint winner in 2013, won his first USAC feature of the season last Thursday at Williams Grove, while Indianapolis, Indiana’s Tyler Courtney was victorious for the second time in the Eastern Storm finale at Susquehanna. Third in Eastern Storm points, Brady Bacon of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, won last Tuesday at Grandview and was a USAC Sprint feature victory in September of 2014 at the Action Track, but the two-time USAC National Sprint Car champ has yet to add a “Hulman Classic” trophy to his collection. Ballou is among four past winners expected to compete in Friday night’s race, including Dave Darland (1993 & 2014), Jon Stanbrough (2002 & 2007) and Windom (2011). The “Hulman Classic” began with George Snider’s victory in 1971 and continues today as the longest, annually-contested event on the USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car calendar. Except for a brief period between 1988 and 1991 when the event moved to the pavement at Indianapolis Raceway Park, the Hulman Classic has been held at the Terre Haute Action Track. Former winners of the race include ten Indianapolis 500 veterans, 14 past USAC National Sprint Car championships and even an NHRA Top Fuel Drag Racing star, Doug Kalitta. In addition to the USAC AMSOIL National Sprint cars, the Scott’s Custom Colors UMP Modifieds will also be in action. Pit gates open this Friday for the “Tony Hulman Classic” at 3pm with the grandstands set to open at 4. Cars hit the track at 6:30. About Terre Haute Action Track: For more information, follow the Action Track online at www.terrehauteactiontrack.net and on Facebook (www.facebook.com/terrehauteactiontrack). Updates are also available by calling the Track Enterprises office at 217-764-3200. The Terre Haute Action Track is located at the Wabash County Fairgrounds, in Terre Haute, IN. The physical address is 3901 South US Hwy 41, Terre Haute, IN 47807.

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    Did you know? Two-time winner Jon Stanbrough is the only driver to finish in the top-five of the three previous "Tony Hulman Classics." The 47th "Hulman Classic" returns Friday night, June 23rd to the Terre Haute Action Track! Pits open: 3pm. Grandstands: 4pm. Cars on track: 6:30pm. (Collin Markle Photo)

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    HUMBLE BEGINNINGS MARK THE START OF PAST WINNERS’ HULMAN CLASSIC RÉSUMÉS By: Richie Murray – USAC Media Four past winners are set to embark on a mission to obtain another Tony Hulman Classic trophy to add to their collections when the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship makes its Terre Haute (Ind.) Action Track season debut this Friday, June 23. Each of the four – Dave Darland, Jon Stanbrough, Robert Ballou and Chris Windom – had inconspicuous beginnings in their first “Hulman” starts. Yet, since then, the fab four have more than made up for lost ground with their performances on the half-mile and, in their careers, in the ensuing years, demonstrating that champions do indeed rise to the forefront at the Action Track. In fact, all but two USAC National Sprint Car champions have won a USAC-sanctioned event on the western Indiana dirt oval – a list that is absent only Parnelli Jones and Greg Leffler. Ironically, each of the four past winners are celebrating a nice-round number anniversary this Friday night in relation to their first Hulman Classic start. USAC Triple Crown champ Dave Darland made his first Hulman Classic feature start 30 years ago, all the way back in 1987! That afternoon, he finished 17th. After a few seasons away due to other racing commitments, he missed the show in 1991 before reeling off six-straight top-fives between 1992 and 1997. His consistency over the years has netted him an astonishing 20 top-tens in the race! The Lincoln, Indiana native is the only driver to start more than half of all the Hulman Classic races run since 1971. This Friday, he eyes his 26th start in an event he has won twice, including his very first USAC win in 1993. His gap of 21 years before recording a second “Hulman” win in 2014 is a record as well. At the start of this season, Jon Stanbrough announced his intentions to step away from the (not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word)pit full-time following the conclusion of the 2017 season. Regardless of whether this will be the final of his 23rd “Hulman” starts or not, let us celebrate the brilliance of a driver who’s finished in the top-five more than any driver in the event. The first of those 11 top-fives came in 2000, eight years after his first start 25 years ago in 1992, a 13th place run. The Avon, Indiana native is one of USAC’s finest, a driver tied with Rich Vogler for tenth on the all-time National Sprint Car win list with 35 victories – a win list that also includes two Hulman Classic wins in 2002 and 2007. Though it’s been since 2014 that Stanbrough has reached USAC victory lane, he is the lone driver to finish in the top-five of the three most recent runnings of the race. Robert Ballou and Chris Windom are, undoubtedly, two of the biggest stars on the current USAC landscape. Each have won a USAC National title over the past two seasons: Ballou, the 2015 Sprint champ and Windom, the 2016 Silver Crown champ. A decade ago, the two arrived on the scene simultaneously as teenage upstarts. A decade later, they are near the pinnacle of the sport, still duking it out in the final laps against each other for wins as seen just last Saturday at Port Royal (PA) Speedway during Eastern Storm. Ballou finished 23rd after starting from the pole as a “Hulman Classic” rookie in 2007 while Windom didn’t fare all that much better in 17th. In the coming seasons, fortunes would soon change, but it wasn’t quick, as the pair rose to become two of the most consistent frontrunners in the event. Ballou’s performance chart indicates finishes of 23rd, 21st, a DNQ and a 15th in his first four appearances. However, that was followed with a 4th, 6th, 6th, 7th and back-to-back wins in 2015 and 2016. Windom reached the top-five during his second start in 2009, but that was surrounded by a 17th, a DNQ and a 25th between 2007-2010. His 2011 victory turned the tide, so to speak, although it was followed by a 13th the following year. But, from 2013 onward, Windom has not placed outside the top-eight, including a 2nd and a 5th in the last two editions. Both will be chasing history on Friday night as Ballou is set up with the opportunity to become the first to win the prestigious event three years in a row. Windom has the chance to equal a Terre Haute USAC record with his third victory in a row, something only six other drivers have accomplished. Pit gates open this Friday for the “Tony Hulman Classic” at 3pm with the grandstands set to open at 4. Cars hit the track at 6:30. Tickets for the “Hulman Classic” begin at just $15 for infield admission. Grandstand tickets are $25. Children 11 & under are FREE! Pit pass prices are $30 for USAC & UMP members and $35 for non-members. Friday’s “Tony Hulman Classic,” as well as every USAC event, can be viewed one-day after the race, on-demand at http://www.Loudpedal.TV/.

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    We are still racing at this time. Updates will be posted here on our Facebook page, Twitter, the track website, other outlets. and race track message machine if anything changes. IT IS RACE DAY AT THE Terre Haute Action Track​! The cars and stars of the USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Cars race for the rifle trophy that comes with winning the Tony Hulman Classic. Also in action are the Scott's Custom Colors UMP Modifieds. Be here and see how the 47th edition of this historic event goes down. Full Show Info Friday, June 23 47th Annual Tony Hulman Classic Divisions Racing: USAC Racing​ AMSOIL INC.​ National Sprint Cars Scott's Custom Colors & Auto Body​ DIRTcar UMP​ Modifieds Times: Pits - 3:00 Grandstands - 4:00 Hot Laps - 6:30 Qualifying - 7:15 Racing - 8:00 Prices: Grandstands - $25 Infield - $15 Kids 11 & Under FREE (Tickets Available At Gate On Raceday) Pit Prices: USAC/UMP Members - $30 Non-Members - $35 Hotels: Drury Inn Terre Haute​ Pear Tree Inn Terre Haute​ (Ask For Action Track Discount Rate) For more info, contact the Track Enterprises office at 217-764-3200. For more information on Track Enterprises​, visit www.trackenterprises.com, Like them on Facebook (www.facebook.com/TrackEnterprises), follow them on Twitter (@TEIRacing), or call the office at 217-764-3200

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    Rain Cancels Tony Hulman Classic For A Second Time Terre Haute Action Track Now Prepares For Huge Late Model Show Friday June 30 Officials from USAC Racing and Track Enterprises, the promotion company of the Terre Haute Action Track, have announced that the Tony Hulman Classic, scheduled for Friday, June 23, has been canceled for a second time this season due to heavy waves of rain in Western Indiana. The Scott's Custom Colors Modifieds were also on schedule. Unfortunately, the Action Track has not had a lot of weather luck this year, raining out three times and racing just once. Only the season opening Sumar Classic has been completed this year. Officials are hoping the luck changes quickly with two huge events coming up in the next few weeks. Fortunately, race fans don't have to wait very long before the next two shows. The first is next Friday, June 30 as the World of Outlaw Late Models visit the Action Track for the first time ever to take on the Summer National Hell Tour Late Model head-to-head. The best of the best from each series will be trying to tackle the fast 1/2-mile as they take on some of the best drivers in the country. The Scott's Custom Colors UMP Modifieds will also be on hand racing in the Summit National Modified event. Extra prize money and Summit National points are on the line. For open wheel fans, the USAC AMSOIL National Sprint cars will be back at the Action Track on Wednesday, July 12 for the Don Smith Classic. The event, run during Indiana Sprint Week, typically draws the biggest crowd of the year. This season, the Scott's Custom Colors UMP Modifieds are also on tap for the show. Pit gates will open on Friday, June 30 for the World of Outlaws vs. Summer Nationals showdown at 2:00, grandstands open at 4:00, hotlaps begin at 6:00, qualifying at 6:30, and racing will take the green at 7:00. Grandstand admission is $30, infield admission $15, and kids 11 and under are free. About Terre Haute Action Track: For more information, follow the Action Track online at www.terrehauteactiontrack.net and on Facebook (www.facebook.com/terrehauteactiontrack). Updates are also available by calling the Track Enterprises office at 217-764-3200. The Terre Haute Action Track is located at the Wabash County Fairgrounds, in Terre Haute, IN. The physical address is 3901 South US Hwy 41, Terre Haute, IN 47807. Terre Haute Action Track Remaining Schedule: Friday, June 30 World Of Outlaw Craftsman Late Models vs. DIRTcar Summer Nationals Super Late Models + Scott's Custom Colors UMP Modifieds Wednesday, July 12 "Don Smith Classic" USAC Sprints & Scott's Custom Colors UMP Modifieds Sunday, August 6 "Family Funday Sunday" Indiana Late Model Series & Scott's Custom Colors UMP Modifieds Friday, September 15 "Jim Hurtubise Classic" USAC Sprints & Scott's Custom Colors UMP Modifieds

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    The Hulman Classic is again rained out. I swear Terre Haute, which runs a limited schedule, has more rainout's than about any track I know of. I have one of the 3 race Super Tickets from Indy 500 week and we've only seen one of the 3 races it's good for. Both the Hoosier Hundred and now the Hulman Classic have been sabotaged by rain. The Silver Crown race at IRP is the only one of the 3 that hasn't fallen to rain.

    Hopefully the Don Smith Classic/Indiana Sprint Weed show will not succumb to rain!

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