West Georgia Speedway will begin racing in March as Always!
Senoia Raceway will begin on April 2nd 2011, with some test in March.
2011 Rules will be posted the week following January 1st.
NEW SENOIA RACEWAY PROMOTER MOSES ATTENDS RENO RPM PROMOTERS WORKSHOP
December 15, 2010 (Senoia, GA) New Senoia Raceway second year promoter Tim Moses recently headed west to attend the 38th Annual Racing Promoter’s Monthly Workshops in Reno, Nevada. Moses joined with nearly 500 other short track operators sharing ideas on everything from promotional aspects of the industry to the technical side with divisional rule discussion. He was introduced to many of the nation’s best short track racing promoters and came away from the three day meeting with an anxious excitement for a great 2011 season.
“The workshop showed me that we are on the right track with what we want to see at New Senoia Raceway,” said Moses, who partnered with his brother Tony to operate and reopen the 3/8ths mile clay track just west of Senoia, Georgia. “We did some things right and we made a couple of mistakes. But, talking with some of the guys who have really created successful short tracks and put on some very good shows, I am excited about implementing some their ideas at our track.”
Moses will enter his second season of operation without the support of last season’s race director Jack Mills. The two parted ways shortly after Thanksgiving. The separation has created a delay in the release of the rules and schedule for New Senoia Raceway, but Moses has assured his competitors and fans that it will be released shortly after the first of the year.
“We have been busy putting people into position to help us better succeed with our plans,” said Moses. “We feel we have put together a good team that will work well with our competitors, communicate well and help us put on a great show for the fans.”
The 2011 New Senoia Raceway schedule will begin in March with a few open practice dates. The season opener event is slated for Saturday, April 2nd. Special events will compliment a strong schedule of weekly ‘Senoia Saturday Nights’ which will feature weekly divisions racing for season point titles in all classes.
For more information on New Senoia Raceway, visit http://www.newsenoiaraceway.com/ or call the speedway office at 770-599-6161.
“The workshop showed me that we are on the right track with what we want to see at New Senoia Raceway,” said Moses, who partnered with his brother Tony to operate and reopen the 3/8ths mile clay track just west of Senoia, Georgia. “We did some things right and we made a couple of mistakes. But, talking with some of the guys who have really created successful short tracks and put on some very good shows, I am excited about implementing some their ideas at our track.”
Moses will enter his second season of operation without the support of last season’s race director Jack Mills. The two parted ways shortly after Thanksgiving. The separation has created a delay in the release of the rules and schedule for New Senoia Raceway, but Moses has assured his competitors and fans that it will be released shortly after the first of the year.
“We have been busy putting people into position to help us better succeed with our plans,” said Moses. “We feel we have put together a good team that will work well with our competitors, communicate well and help us put on a great show for the fans.”
The 2011 New Senoia Raceway schedule will begin in March with a few open practice dates. The season opener event is slated for Saturday, April 2nd. Special events will compliment a strong schedule of weekly ‘Senoia Saturday Nights’ which will feature weekly divisions racing for season point titles in all classes.
For more information on New Senoia Raceway, visit http://www.newsenoiaraceway.com/ or call the speedway office at 770-599-6161.
What ever happens, New Senoia Raceway is going to have some of the best racing shows in Georgia, I predict that we shall even see some Super Late Model drivers take to the 3/8th banked track at Senoia.
You know Tim and his brother Tony will make Senoia the track to be at, I am looking forward to filming some of the greatest races in the 2011 racing season, and I hope to see lots of new winners.
We all know that the greats will be back, like Hobby car champion Scott Sherrer, plus Winford Minix. And in the B-Cadet races I look forward to seeing Billy Bright Jr. and the rest of the Brights to have a outstanding season.
When it comes to crate I know that Levon Sparks or Matthew Turner will always show up and make their presence known.
As for as the late model drivers, I am sure Little Joe Armistead Jr. will be back to take over where he left off, burning the track up. But wait what about #99 Rucker Orr will 2011 be able to get his first win at Senoia Raceway. Then there is #73 Jason Williams, a man on his own mission. Williams is a proven winner when he is at the track, and he is a great driver.
What about Shane Fulcher, a driver that is head above others, he is a class act, and I look forward to Shane winning lots of races at Senoia Raceway.
As for as B-Cadet drivers I am looking for the winning atmosphere to come back and let #B7 of Billy Bright Jr, to make his presence to known. I don't care who is at the track if a Bright race car is on the track some one better look out, becasuse the Brights don't look at 2nd place when they are racing.
Also I want to thank the Bright Racing team and the Simpson family for all their prayers for their wonderful help in blessing my family during this Christmas season.
May GOD always bless the Brights and the Simpson family, and thanks for everything.
Well I hope we can get through this cold winter and get back to racing season, wether at West Georgia Speedway or New Senoia Raceway, or even Little River Speedway in Alabama.
I hope and pray all the promoters of each track makes 2 times the money they made in 2010 and I hope more fans come to each track and learn to back the track of their choice.
Thanks for everything,
Tino Patti
A Freelance Photographer/Video Journalist
With a world wide racing BLOG Following!
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