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Gary Thomas
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December 24, 2015 at 03:13:14 PM
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The King of the West 410 Sprint Car Series releases 2016 schedule highlighted by big shows & marquee events

By Gary Thomas

Aptos, CA – December 24, 2015…The King of the West 410 Sprint Car Series has officially released its 2016 schedule of events, which showcases 20 full point races at eight different venues, along with one co-sanctioned weekend with the World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series early in the season.

The upcoming season will mark the sixth campaign held under the King of the West Sprints banner and the 31st overall year since the Golden State 410 Series came into existence back in 1986. The schedule this coming season features an additional two full point events over last year and has a virtual even split of races held at Northern & Central California venues.

The season opens with a King of the West/ World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series co-sanctioned weekend on Friday & Saturday March 11 & 12 at the Thunderbowl Raceway in Tulare. The co-sanctioned weekend will award driver’s & team’s KWS show up points and offers the series a chance to work with the “Greatest Show on Dirt” at a major destination event on the west coast. Tickets for March 11 & 12 are currently on sale by calling the Thunderbowl Raceway box office at 559-688-0909.

In addition to the March weekend the King of the West 410 Sprint Car Series will also compete at the popular Thunderbowl Raceway one-third mile clay oval on Saturday May 14 in the Chris & Brian Faria Memorial, Friday & Saturday July 22 & 23 in the third annual Peter Murphy Classic & on Saturday October 8 in the KRC Safety Fall Shootout. The Peter Murphy Classic is growing to be a huge anchor event for KWS and expands to a double-header weekend in 2016.

The Ocean Speedway in Watsonville will see three appearances by the King of the West 410 Sprint Car Series this year, with those taking place on Friday June 24 in the annual Pombo/Sargent Classic, Saturday July 16 for the sixth annual Howard Kaeding Classic & Friday October 7. The HK Classic has become a very special one paying honor to the legendary “Campbell Comet.” The weekend also features the Civil War 360 Sprint Car Series vs. Taco Bravo Ocean Sprints on Friday July 15, which makes for a can’t miss double header at the Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds quarter-mile.

The centrally located Stockton Dirt Track will host the King of the West 410 Sprint Car Series on three different occasions once again in 2016. KWS will invade Stockton on Saturday May 21 for the Salute to the Dragon from Galt, a night paying honor to LeRoy Van Conett; Saturday June 18 & Saturday November 5 for the 33rd annual Tribute to Gary Patterson. The Tribute to GP is once again championship night for both KWS and the Civil War 360 Sprint Car Series in one huge evening of racing. The June date will also pay honor to a legendary driver, with details out soon.

The high-banked bullring of Placerville Speedway will also feature a trio of King of the West 410 Sprint Car Series events this coming season. The popular foothills based quarter-mile will see the powerful Winged 410 Sprints take to the track on Saturday April 23 for the first full point race of the season, along with Saturday July 30 & Saturday September 24. Now under the management of Russell Motorsports Inc. the track looks to be in for fresh beginnings and lots of excitement this coming year.

The Silver Dollar Speedway in Chico will hold two King of the West 410 Sprint Car Series events in 2016, with both being special shows on Saturday’s. The first will be on Saturday April 30, which marks the always prestigious 26th annual Dave Bradway Jr. Memorial & the second will be on Saturday June 4, in what will be the 4th annual David Tarter Memorial. The Bradway each season is a major cornerstone event for the series and the Tarter is becoming one as well at the famed quarter-mile clay oval.

The always exciting Keller Auto Speedway in Hanford will see two nights of competition by the King of the West 410 Sprint Car Series. The first takes place on Saturday July 9 and the second occurs on Saturday October 15 with the 31st annual Cotton Classic. The Cotton Classic is part of a big three weeks of Sprint Car racing in the Central Valley, with the KRC Safety Fall Shootout & the Southwest Contractors Trophy Cup in Tulare book ending it.

The hooked-up black adobe clay of Petaluma Speedway expands to a pair of KWS events this season; with the first taking place during the traditional Mothers Day weekend date on Saturday May 7 and the second occurring towards the end of summer on Saturday August 27. The August date is sandwiched in the middle of a huge four weeks in Nor Cal with the Johnny Key Classic, Louie Vermeil Classic & Gold Cup all taking place over four straight weekends of racing.

The famed Calistoga Speedway plays host to the King of the West 410 Sprint Car Series on one night only in 2016, with that occurring at the annual Wine Country Classic on Saturday June 25. The night of racing is once again held during the same weekend that the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series competes down the road in Sonoma.

“It’s going to be a great year for the King of the West Sprint Car Series,” said John Prentice of Prentice Motorsport Group. “If you look at the schedule you’ll see a number of big events and that’s a major focus. The geographic region for travel is also tightened up this year and it’s a good mix of Northern California & Central Valley based tracks. The schedule worked out great with only a couple conflicts again between KWS, Civil War and the Ocean Sprints, so I can’t thank all the promoters enough for working together to make it happen.”

Info on the King of the West 410 Sprint Car Series can be found at www.racepmg.com

Be sure to like the KWS Facebook Page at http://www.facebook.com/kingofthewestsprints and become a member of our Twitter community at https://twitter.com/KwsSprintRacing for all the latest breaking news regarding the series.

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King of the West 410 Sprint Car Series 2016 Schedule

Friday March 11: Thunderbowl Raceway – Tulare, CA (Co-Sanctioned weekend with the World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series)
Saturday March 12: Thunderbowl Raceway – Tulare, CA

Saturday April 23: Placerville Speedway – Placerville, CA

Saturday April 30: Silver Dollar Speedway - Chico, CA (26th annual Dave Bradway Jr. Memorial)

Saturday May 7: Petaluma Speedway - Petaluma, CA

Saturday May 14: Thunderbowl Raceway - Tulare, CA (Chris & Brian Faria Memorial)

Saturday May 21: Stockton Dirt Track – Stockton, CA (Salute to the Dragon from Galt- A night paying honor to LeRoy Van Conett)

Saturday June 4: Silver Dollar Speedway – Chico, CA (4th annual David Tarter Memorial)

Saturday June 18: Stockton Dirt Track – Stockton, CA

Friday June 24: Ocean Speedway – Watsonville, CA (Pombo/Sargent Classic)
Saturday June 25: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Wine Country Classic)

Saturday July 9: Keller Auto Speedway – Hanford, CA

Saturday July 16: Ocean Speedway – Watsonville, CA (6th annual Howard Kaeding Classic)

Friday July 22: Thunderbowl Raceway – Tulare, CA (3rd annual Peter Murphy Classic)
Saturday July 23: Thunderbowl Raceway – Tulare, CA (3rd annual Peter Murphy Classic)

Saturday July 30: Placerville Speedway – Placerville, CA

Saturday August 27: Petaluma Speedway - Petaluma, CA

Saturday September 24: Placerville Speedway – Placerville, CA

Friday October 7: Ocean Speedway – Watsonville, CA
Saturday October 8: Thunderbowl Raceway – Tulare, CA (KRC Safety Fall Shootout)

Saturday October 15: Keller Auto Speedway – Hanford, CA (31st annual Cotton Classic)

Saturday November 5: Stockton Dirt Track – Stockton, CA (33rd annual Tribute to Gary Patterson- KWS & Civil War finale)

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oldtimer8
December 27, 2015 at 08:58:12 PM
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No Marysville, Santa Maria, Antioch, or Ventura? 



sprintcarkelly
December 28, 2015 at 09:52:21 PM
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I think Marysville is under new ownership and they don't have a lot of seating for a 410 event, although they have had races there in the past! Marysville is my home track so I would love to go to a 410 race there! 

Santa Maria is really far and they have very little car counts as a result of the distance drivers must travel, but great track!

Ventura is also very far and has low car counts, but it looks like a great place to race!

Ever since the KWS had to cut the main even short due to Peter Murphy getting badly injured there hasn't been a KWS race there and who knows if there will be a WoO race this year there either. I really like Antioch so it is a shame they aren't working with the KWS because when there is a 410 race there the fans fill the stands! 

Good news is that there are more races at Petaluma, which is a great track along with the other races on the schedule! We should be very happy that we still have 360 and 410 racing here in California for most of the year!  Smile 


Looking forward to the new Golden State King of the 
West series schedule! 

Winged sprintcars = the fastest and most exciting 
racecars on dirt! 


oldtimer8
December 28, 2015 at 10:48:36 PM
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Bingo. low car counts equals small crowds equals promoter losing money. Why are there not more racers running 410s?  



jdfast
December 29, 2015 at 03:23:28 AM
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No Ventura or Santa Maria  frown  

 

 



racedoggie
December 30, 2015 at 05:11:40 AM
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Posted By: oldtimer8 on December 28 2015 at 10:48:36 PM

Bingo. low car counts equals small crowds equals promoter losing money. Why are there not more racers running 410s?  



I assume more people dont run 410's, because the cost is greater, and you travel more, which bring up costs.

 





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