2003 ASA Schedule

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The ASA schedule for 2003 is set wit 20 races. The series will travel to 13 different states during the season and if one happens to be in your neck of the woods is well worth the effort to see.

14 races are set for Saturday nights, 4 Sunday afternoons, 1 Friday night and one for Labor Day Monday afternoon. If ya can't get there all 20 races will be carried by Speed Channel. 19 of the broadcasts will be live and 1 will be tape delayed by 3 hours. Surprisingly the one not to be shown live is not specified.

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2003 ASA Racing Series Schedule

Date ----- Place--------------Race Time
Saturday, Mar 22---- USA International Speedway---- 9:00 PM
Saturday, Mar 29---- Five Flags Speedway ---- 9:00 PM
Saturday, Apr 12---- Houston Motor Speedway ---- 9:00 PM
Saturday, Apr 19---- Concord Motorsport Park ---- 9:00 PM
Saturday, Apr 26---- Lanier National Speedway ---- 9:00 PM
Sunday, May 4---- Memphis Motorsports Park ---- 3:00 PM
Sunday, May 18---- Toledo Speedway ----- 3:00 PM
Saturday, May 24---- Hawkeye Downs Speedway ----- 9:00 PM
Saturday, May 31---- Southern National Speedway ---- 9:00 PM
Saturday, Jun 14---- I-70 Speedway ---- 10:00PM
Saturday, Jun 21---- Mansfield Motorsports Speedway---- 9:00 PM
Saturday, Jun 28---- Indianapolis Raceway Park ---- 9:00 PM
Friday, Jul 18---- Madison International Speedway---- 9:00 PM
Saturday, Aug 2---- Berlin Raceway ----- 9:00 PM
Saturday, Aug 16---- Jennerstown Speedway ----- 9:00 PM
Sunday, Aug 24---- Lake Erie Speedway ----- 2:00 PM
Monday, Sep 1---- Elko Speedway ----- 3:00 PM
Saturday, Sep 20---- Illiana Motor Speedway ----- 9:00 PM
Saturday, Oct 4---- Salem Speedway ----- 9:00 PM
Sunday, Oct 12 ---- Fairgrounds Speedway Nashville---- 3:00 PM
 
Yay, I will be able to watch some of those races this year!
 
Thanks for the list, I need to get out to Elko Speedway Sept. 1st :)
 
Winchester seems to be missing from that list. I am pretty sure that the ASA is goign to return there again in 2003. Could that be the race that is not live?
 
I don't think the ASA crowd has made it to Winchester lately. Kind of a surprise as Winchester is among the premier short track venues in the US.

Both the ARCA series and the USAR series were at Winchester this year and I think plan to return there in 2003.
 
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