Unique Mystery Money Night Up Next At Tyler County Speedway

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(Middlebourne, WV) After just two weeks of action during the historic 40th Anniversary season it is clear to see that the 2014 racing season at Tyler County Speedway is going to be one for the ages. As Tyler County Speedway continues to set the trend in trying new stuff and after a rousing successful Friday Night Lights program the ‘bullring’ will move back to its traditional Saturday Night home. Another new event will be on tap this Saturday, April 26th as the Hometown Racing Association will roll out the first Mystery Money Night.

What is Mystery Money Night you ask? Whichever division including the Two Brothers Motorsports Modifieds, Peoples Bank FASTRAK Late Models, Hotmods, Modlites or Front Wheel Drive 4 Cylinders produces the highest car count will race for our regular J&R Excavating Super Late Model presented by Midcap Land & Timber purse which is $1000 to win and $200 to start. So drivers get all of your racing buddies rounded up and head to the ‘bullring’ as you just may be racing for $1,000 bucks to win and $200 just to take the green, but it only goes to the division which brings the most support.

Also on the thrilling card will be a Kids Gold Rush at intermission. General admission is priced at a family friendly price of just $10 with children 10 and under free, pit admission is fairly priced at $30. Gates open at 4, MWRA Mini Wedges get underway at 6.

A fantastic start to the 2014 season have seen lots of different winners and some terrific on track action. Picking up Super Late features include Derek Doll and Jacob Hawkins, Modified main events have gone to Travis Dickson and Kyle Stricker. In the FASTRAK Late Model division Kyle Thomas and Robbie Scott have one win each and in the Modlite mains it has been Ron Parrish and Jeff Fornash. Doubling up so far are Chad Smith in the EDGE Hotmods and Donnie Wamsley in the FWD 4 Cylinders while Brady Reed and Kylie Cross have snared MWRA Mini Wedge victories. Who’s next at the regions most competitive speedway?

About the Tyler County Speedway: Located in the scenic WV hills, the Tyler County Speedway is located just 4 miles south of Middlebourne, on State Route 18 at the Fairgrounds approximately an hour from Wheeling, Clarksburg & Parkersburg. Tyler County Speedway is considered by fans, drivers and industry insiders to be one of the raciest tracks in the nation and has been dubbed the ‘Bullring’ with three and four wide racing action being the norm not the exception.

Tyler County Speedway annually hosts some of the largest and most popular events in the Ohio Valley region! National and regional touring series such as the World of Outlaw Late Model Series, NDRL King of Dirt, Renegades of Dirt Modified Tour, FASTRAK Racing Series and much more appear frequently. In addition to the incredible Special Event lineup, the Tyler County Speedway Weekly Racing Series consists of the Super Late Models, FASTRAK Late Models, Open Wheel Modifieds, Hotmods, ModLites, FWD 4 Cylinders and MWRA Mini Wedges on Saturday Nights April thru September. For additional information regarding the 40th Anniversary Season at the Tyler County Speedway follow us online at www.tylercountyspeedwayonline.com, phone the track office at 304-771-6874 or 304-771-5661 or on raceday at 304-758-2660.

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