The three Sunoco Super
Series events at Anderson Speedway in 2003 will all be televised on the
Insight Cable Network. The first Sunoco Super Series event at Anderson
Speedway to be televised will be the Yockey Motorsports 150 Presented By
Insight Communications and Great Deals Coupon Magazine on Saturday,
April 19th. That event is the traditional season opener for the Sunoco
Super Series, which has always been held at Anderson Speedway since the
series started in 1997.
The second Sunoco Super
Series event at Anderson Speedway will be the 37th
Annual Anderson 400 Presented By Insight Communications on Saturday,
July 12th. This will be the fourth year in a row
that the Sunoco Super Series has sanctioned this prestigious event, it
will also be the fourth year in a row that this event has been
televised on the Insight Cable Network.
The third Sunoco Super
Series event at Anderson Speedway will be the Sunoco 150 Presented By
Insight Communications and Great Deals Coupon Magazine. This event
will be held on Saturday, September 13th, it
will be the second to last series point's event on the 2003 schedule.
“We greatly appreciate
the efforts that Anderson Speedway owner Rick Dawson has put fourth to
get our three events at Anderson Speedway televised,” remarked R.J.
Scott, Managing Partner of the Sunoco Super Series. “Anderson Speedway
continues to be the unofficial home track of the Sunoco Super Series,
its only fitting that all the Sunoco Super Series exciting racing
action at that famous high-banked quarter-mile race track will be
televised!”
The fourth televised
event on the 2003 Sunoco Super Series schedule will be the May 26th
event at Mt. Lawn Speedway, located in New Castle, Indiana. This event
will be a part of the first ever Memorial Weekend Race Festival at Mt.
Lawn Speedway. The other three divisions competing with the Sunoco
Super Series on that weekend included the Mt. Lawn Late Models,
regional Thunder Cars, and regional Front Wheel and Rear Wheel
Compacts combined. All three-support divisions will have a highlight
package from their feature events shown as part of that weekend's
television coverage on the Insight Cable Network.
The Insight Cable
Network's taped-delayed television coverage of the four events will be
available to over half a million subscribers to the Insight Cable
Network. The areas that the events will be televised in include the
Lafayette, Noblesville, Anderson, Muncie, Pendleton, and Richmond,
Indiana areas and from Columbus, Indiana south through Louisville,
Kentucky. Additional coverage is available east through Covington,
Kentucky, and west through Evansville, Indiana.