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New Format
Announced For The All American 400 At The Music City Motorplex in
Nashville
CRA Super Series Will
Race 200 Laps and The ASA Late Model Series Will Race 200 Laps
Salem, IN (September 14, 2006)
– Official of the Music City Motorplex in Nashville,
Tennessee
have announced a new format for the running of this years All American
400 late model event on Sunday, November 5th. The ASA Late
Model Series will have a 200-lap event, which will be followed by a
200-lap CRA Super Series event on Sunday, November 5th, those two
events will make up the All American 400.
There will be an open practice on
Friday, November 3 for both series competitors. Additional practice
and qualifying for both series will take place on Saturday, November
4. The CRA Super Series will lock in the top 25 qualifiers for their
200 lap event, positions 26 through 30 will be the top five finishers
in the Blue-Gray 100 qualifying race on Saturday evening for all CRA
Super Series cars that were not locked in through qualifying.
Positions 31 through 34 will be the top four teams in CRA Super Series
owner points that have not yet made the race, positions 35 and 36 will
be Promoters Options.
The top three finishers in the CRA
Super Series March 18th All American 150 at the Music City
Motorplex have guaranteed starting positions for the CRA Super Series
All American 200 event, which includes winner Eddie Mercer, second
place Boris Jurkovic and third place Eddie Hoffman.
The CRA Super Series All American 200
will be a special non-points event that will pay $10,000 to win down
to $1000 to start. It will be an 8-tire maximum race with live pit
stops. Entry forms are being mailed out this week. Entry forms,
schedule of events and ticket information is available at
www.musiccitymotorplex.com.
Entry forms, schedule of events and CRA Super Series Rules and
Regulations are available at
here or contact the series office at 812-883-0455.
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