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Hurricane Rita prompts date change!
The 2005 FMF Extreme Dirt Track ATVA Nationals Pro
Champion will be determined at Bullet Speedway in Brashear,
Texas, on October 1 rather than September 24 as earlier
announced.
Hurricane Rita forced the date change.
Tim Farr, riding Honda, currently leads the series with Darin
Ogden, also on a Honda, trailing by 8 points.
Yamaha rider Keith Little is only 2 points behind Ogden. This
will be the race of the season.
This will be the second year for Bullet Speedway to host the
FMF Extreme Dirt Track ATVA Nationals. Bullet Speedway received
rave reviews on the exciting track layout last year, with an
over-and-under split lane that give riders an option for passing
and adds excitement for the spectators.
The gates open at 5 p.m. on Thursday, September 29. TT
practice is set for 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday, September 30,
under the lights.
Saturday, October 1, features practice starting at 8:30 a.m.
with heats and mains to follow. Pro and Pro-Am practice is at
5:30 p.m. Pro and Pro-Am heats will start at 7 p.m. All racing
is scheduled for Saturday. Sunday, October 2, is reserved as a
rain date. There will be a pit bike race at half time.
For more information on Bullet Speedway call (501) 679-2331.
For directions and motel listings, visit
www.twincreeksraceway.com
Honda Owners racing at the Bullet Speedway can earn part of
the $22,000 Honda Red Rider Awards. For complete details go to:
http://www.hondaredriders.com/community/offroad.asp?bhcp=1
If you are new to 2005 FMF Extreme Dirt Track ATVA Nationals
racing, or want a list of the classes and rules, you can
download the 2005 FMF Extreme Dirt Track ATVA Nationals
Supplemental rules here
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