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Gary Thomas
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December 13, 2007 at 11:17:21 PM
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This message was edited on December 13, 2007 at 11:18:39 PM by Gary Thomas

Okay we are good to go now with the schedule with a couple minor June changes:

Golden State Challenge Series Schedule Details

By Gary Thomas

Roseville, CA - December 13, 2007...The 2008 racing schedule for the Golden State Challenge 410 Sprint Car Series has been released by the office of John Padjen Motorsports. The ‘08 schedule encompasses 24 dates at eight different tracks, starting in early March and finishing up in late July.

Once again hosting the most Golden State Challenge Series shows will be the Silver Dollar Speedway in Chico. A total of six nights will be contested at the high-banked 1/4 mile bullring, including the season opener and the season finale. The year will be kicked off with the 22nd annual Mini Gold Cup on March 7 & 8, an event that has been going on at Silver Dollar Speedway since 1987. The series will return to Chico in May for the biggest single night of action, the 18th annual Dave Bradway Jr. Memorial on Saturday night May 17. The Golden State Challenge Series will also partake in another single night of competition at Silver Dollar on Saturday July 12 and the season will then wrap up in Chico with the two night GSC finale on July 25 & 26.

Returning to host four nights of racing is the 1/3 mile clay oval Thunderbowl Raceway located at the Tulare County Fairgrounds in Tulare. The Golden State Challenge Series will compete at the Thunderbowl on March 29, April 26, May 10 and June 28. The May 10 date is going to be the Chris & Brian Faria Memorial and the June 28 visit will be the Pombo/Sargent Classic, which returns to a Summer date in ‘08.

Also hosting four nights of GSC competition will be the tight 1/4 mile Ocean Speedway in Watsonville. The Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds facility will see action on Friday March 14, Saturday April 12, Friday May 30 and Friday July 18. The May 30 date will be a double header weekend with action the following night in Placerville and the July 18 event will see something similar, as the series will be at Antioch the night after that event.

Stepping up and hosting three events in ‘08 will be the Antioch Speedway bullring with the dates being April 5, July 5 and July 19. Last season the Contra Costa County Fairgrounds speedway saw some of the most exciting racing since returning to the GSC schedule in 2003.

The high banks of Placerville Speedway will host the Golden State Challenge Series two times in 2008. The series will take to the red clay bullring on March 22 and May 31. As of now it looks like the support class during one of the Placerville stops will be the BCRA full sized midgets, which should make for an exciting night of racing action.

The historic Calistoga Speedway in the Napa Valley will hold its traditional Memorial Day weekend double header on May 24 & 25. The weekend pays tribute to California legends Walter T Ross and Gary Patterson on the scenic ½ mile where speeds reach 130 mph. For the third year in a row the Petaluma Speedway will host a pair of events, one on April 19 and the other on June 7. The tacky and hooked up 3/8 mile track was one of the better facilities this past season as the track prep was excellent during both visits by the series.

Returning to the schedule for the second straight season is the American Valley Speedway located in beautiful Quincy. The Golden State Challenge Series competed in Quincy for the first time in June of last year and it was definitely a different experience for everyone. The series will compete at the long 3/8 mile dirt oval on Saturday night May 3.

All of the schedules under the John Padjen Motorsports banner for the upcoming season will be posted at
http://www.johnpadjenmotorsports.com this weekend.

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2008 Golden State Challenge King of California Series Schedule

March 7- Silver Dollar Speedway- Mini Gold Cup
March 8- Silver Dollar Speedway- Mini Gold Cup

March 14- Ocean Speedway

March 22- Placerville Speedway

March 29- Tulare Thunderbowl

April 5- Antioch Speedway

April 12- Ocean Speedway

April 19- Petaluma Speedway

April 26- Tulare Thunderbowl

May 3- American Valley Speedway

May 10- Tulare Thunderbowl- Chris & Brian Faria Memorial

May 17- Silver Dollar Speedway- Dave Bradway Jr. Memorial

May 24- Calistoga Speedway- Salute to Walter T Ross
May 25- Calistoga Speedway- Tribute to Gary Patterson

May 30- Ocean Speedway
May 31- Placerville Speedway

June 7- Petaluma Speedway

June 21- Dirt Cup(Non Points)

June 28- Tulare Thunderbowl- Pombo/Sargent Classic

July 5- Antioch Speedway

July 12- Silver Dollar Speedway

July 18- Ocean Speedway
July 19- Antioch Speedway

July 25- Silver Dollar Speedway
July 26- Silver Dollar Speedway- GSC Season Finale


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December 14, 2007 at 05:56:41 PM
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Sad to see Fernley not on there again.


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Mach2
December 14, 2007 at 07:51:22 PM
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Yeah, especially since I just moved to Fernley. No Kings Speedway..............................I can understand why, but it's still a shame that track will not be on the GSC schedule, and not many other schedules either.



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December 15, 2007 at 04:11:43 PM
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What happened to Marysville? The track is not on either GSC or CW schedules.


Coming up:

Jan. 31st - AMA SuperCross at Pac Bell Park (CA)
March - WOO shows in Cali

Mike Doyle
December 15, 2007 at 04:31:55 PM
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There are new engine rules at Marysville that are posted on the tracks website. The bottom line on the page for the engine rules states: PLEASE NOTE - It is the intention of the MRP to join a new ASCS California region, if available, for 2009 season.

CarWash Mike
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December 15, 2007 at 05:37:08 PM
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Cool to see American Valley Speedway and Ocean Speedway on the Civil War schedule.

It is a shame about Kings Speedway. I've always enjoyed going to that place.

The Bradway isn't on Mother's Day weekend this year. Sorry Robbie, no flowers. Smile

 



yzman
December 16, 2007 at 11:00:05 AM
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12 GSC races for me.....I miss Fernley......Robbie, I'm sure there'll be some flowers to be had somewhere in Chico!



sprintcarkelly
December 16, 2007 at 07:46:43 PM
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This season will be interesting and exciting for me. I hope to go to all the close races, but I doubt I will be going to anything too far because I will miss being away from my soon to be daughter. I don't want to bring her to the races, but my husband and mom said they would like to take care of her if I want to go to the races once in a while. Placerville will be my favorite place to go since it is only 20 minutes from my house.

I am looking forward to seeing everyone at the banquet and I plan on having as much fun as possible being 36 weeks pregnant, he he! Who is all going?


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