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Racing

  • Lancaster Motor Speedway set for action

    Saturday night, July 14, should be an exciting night at Lancaster Motor Speedway with seven divisions competing in the Vintage Venegance part 2.
    During this special race, the No. 45 Purple Mustang of Marty Spittle will have to start in the rear of the field after winning three in a row. Spittle charged from the rear of the field Saturday night on his way to winning his third straight.

  • I-77 Speedway to host Carolina Clash SLM

    CHESTER – I-77 Speedway is set to host the Carolina Clash Super Late Model series Saturday, July 14.
    This will mark the series first visit to the 33-year-old speedway. The stars of the Carolina Clash will battle it out on the high banks of I-77 Speedway for the $4,000 top prize. With no other touring series in action on Saturday, a large number of drivers are expected. Luke Roffers, the current points leader for 2012 will be there, along with Dennis “Rambo” Franklin, Jeff Smith, Ricky Weeks, Johnny Pursley, Ross Bailes and $20,000 man Scott Autry.

  • Laney captures FWD/UCAR main event win

    There was plenty of racing action Saturday night at Lancaster Motor Speedway.
    David “Porkchop” Motes and Joseph Laney were in the front row for the FWD/UCAR main event. When the green flag dropped, Motes, Joseph Laney, David Laney and Mel Privette all battled for the lead entering turn one.
    Joseph Laney led Motes, David Laney and Mel Privette exiting turn two.

  • LSS hosts Driving for the Dream

    One of Lancaster Super Speedway’s special nights of the season is set for Saturday, May 18.

    LSS will hosts its annual Driving for the Dream, a fundraiser for the Lancaster Dream Team.

  • LSS features exciting night of racing

     

       

    Lancaster Super Speedway featured some top-notch dirt track racing Saturday, May 12.

    The LSS track was smooth as glass Saturday night when the track crew had it in top shape.

  • LSS hosts six divisions of racing Saturday

    Lancaster Super Speedway will host six divisions of racing action Saturday, May 11.
    Josh Langley and Marty Spittle will have to start in the rear of the field after winning three straight races in their respected divisions.
    Langley will have to start in the rear of the field in a stout Pure Street Division, and Spittle will have to start in the rear of the field in a very competitive Vintage Division.

  • Langley’s win streak continues at Speedway

    Pure Street Division driver Josh Langley captured his third win in a row Saturday, May 4 at Lancaster Super Speedway.
    Langley was on the front row with Matthew Cauthen. When the green flag dropped, it was Langley, Cauthen, Jesse Carson and Steve Hinson roaring into turn one battling for the lead.
    Exiting turn two, the Langley Rocket Ship took command and never looked back for his seventh win this season.

  • Limited Late Models return Saturday

    Lancaster Super Speedway will feature the Limited Late Model Division Saturday, May 4 at the half-mile dirt overall.

    NDRA Crate Late Models and the Vintage Division have an off night.

  • Limited Late Models set for Saturday return

     

       

    Lancaster Super Speedway is set for action Saturday night following a rainout last Saturday, April 27.

    LSS officials have decided to run Limited Late Model Saturday, May 4.

  • LSS to host six divisions Saturday

    Lancaster Super Speedway will feature six divisions of racing Saturday night, April 27.

    The LSS racing card includes the Heintz Performance Limited Late Models, Montgomery Towing Super Street, Deal 1 Auto Sale Crate Sportsman, Cauthen Motors Pure Street, Old School Vintage and  M&M Garage Muffler & Tire Extreme 4 (FWD).

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