TULSA, Okla. (March 19th, 2017) - Its that time of year in which race car drivers, pit crews, family, friends and fans can officially say winter is over.
The 32nd consecutive year of racing kicks off this Saturday, March 25th, 2017 at Creek County Speedway.
Saturday's season opener will feature the Champ Sprints, Modifieds, Factory Stocks, Mini Stocks and Dwarf Cars in action packed racing action firing off at 7:00PM.
The last time we checked into the Fast Five Weekly Racing Series, We were congratulating our 2016 Track Champions.
Bobby Wolfe motored his way to the Factory Stock championship. Zach Alley claimed the Champ Sprint championship. Collin Wisely captured the Modified championship. Todd Reynolds claimed the Dwarf Car championship. Wesley Knebel is the defending Mini Stock champion.
Will these drivers reclaim their championships for 2017? There's only one way to find out....
Come out to Creek County Speedway on Saturday nights staring THIS Saturday. Gates open at 5PM, Hot Laps are at 6:30, and racing kicks off at 7PM.
Ticket Prices:
Adults: $10
Kids 10-14: $6
Children 10 and under: Free
Pit Passes: $30
Drivers that are planning on competing at Creek County Speedway are asked to print out and fill out their driver registration form and bring it to the track with them to help cut down on the lines at the pit gate. The form is MANDATORY for all drivers that are going to race at CCS. There is a $40 fee for drivers wishing to compete for points.
2017 marks the 32nd consecutive season of competition for the Creek County Speedway and the fourth consecutive season of the Fast Five Weekly Series.
Creek County Speedway is a tight quarter-mile bullring racing every Saturday night, located 6 miles west of Sapulpa, Oklahoma on Historic Route 66.