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There Will Be
No Peace In The Valley As OCRS Sprint Cars Thunder Into Caney Valley Saturday!
John Lemon
OCRS Public Relations
Tulsa Oklahoma
(August 8, 2011) – At the bordering states of Kansas and Oklahoma sits the
small town of Caney Kansas. Caney is a simple and quiet kind of town. There you
will find locals sitting around the local café addressing their local issues
and other matters that they deem of interest as coffee continues to flow in
seemingly bottomless coffee cups. This week’s topic for the Valley’s residents
is what will be taking place at Caney
Valley Speedway this Saturday night.
The
speedway will be hosting “Thunder In The Valley” featuring the always
entertaining sprint cars of the Oil Capital Racing Series. The OCRS event at
CVS will be the first time OCRS has graced CVS soil since Broken Arrow’s
Jonathan Beason took the honors in 2009. Over the off-season, track promoter
Kerry Gorby had the track widened from 45’ to over 60’ and has added more
banking in the turns on the ¼ mile bullring. This new configuration will level
the playing field for those teams that haven’t competed at Caney Valley
previously as their peers will see a change since their last visit to CVS.
OCRS
action thus far has produced an extremely tight battle for the 2011
championship that just keeps staying close with Sean McClelland clinging to a
seven point lead over Whit Gastineau (1058 – 1051). These two look to take the
championship battle to the wire to claim the lions share of the $25,000 point
fund provided by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co.
Three
events this season has seen the leader on the last lap fail to take the
checkers first. In order they are:
June 3rd
/ Outlaw Motor Speedway: Sean McClelland takes the win when Mike Goodman
blows a water hose in turn two while leading.
July 9th
/ Oklahoma Sports Park: Whit Gastineau gets a break when leader Gary Owens
slips off turn four with the checkered flag in sight when he hits water laid
down just seconds earlier by another car.
August 5th
/ Outlaw Motor Speedway: Jamie Passmore collects his first win of 2011 when
Sean McClelland blows a tire in turn four with the finish line just yards away.
It
all goes to show that when the OCRS sprints come to town, there are no
assurances as to how things will unfold. This Saturday’s “Thunder In The
Valley” event could possibly produce additional drama for the men and women who
bravely power their machines at speed. CVS support classes for “Thunder In The
Valley” that are scheduled to compete include: Turf division, Pure Stocks and
B-Mods. Contact CVS for any additional information regarding this special
program.
Thunder In The Valley Schedule:
Gates will open at 5pm with hot laps getting underway at 7:30pm
“THUNDER IN THE
VALLEY” begins at 8pm
OCRS teams are to
register and draw upon arrival.
Ticket Pricing:
$12 Adults / $5 Sr. Citizens / 12 & under FREE
Track Directions: 0.8 mile west of the junction of US 75 and US 166 on CR 1600.
Business Phone: (620) 330-0485
Website:
http://caneyvalleyspeedway.net
OCRS extends an offer to all race fans to come out to the races at Caney Valley
Speedway and enjoy a grand night of racing action.
~~~~~ CAN YOU HEAR THE THUNDER? ~~~~~
http://ocrsracing.com
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