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So far, we have Daytona and Texas races confirmed.

Only new track I've heard about is a night race at the Palm Beach International Raceway (Moroso Motorsports Park) road course. That race will be sometime in early March.
 
I've confirmed dates at Daytona, Texas, Talladega, Iowa and Pocono. Looks like ARCA will return to Salem, Mansfield and Toledo.

I've had multiple people tell me the road course night race at Palm Beach is almost finalized. ARCA will probably return to Kentucky and the dirt tracks. Kansas and Berlin are the great unknowns. Kansas released it's schedule and ARCA ain't on it (thank god, racing on a Thursday is stupid:rolleyes:)
 
I've confirmed dates at Daytona, Texas, Talladega, Iowa and Pocono. Looks like ARCA will return to Salem, Mansfield and Toledo.

I've had multiple people tell me the road course night race at Palm Beach is almost finalized. ARCA will probably return to Kentucky and the dirt tracks. Kansas and Berlin are the great unknowns. Kansas released it's schedule and ARCA ain't on it (thank god, racing on a Thursday is stupid:rolleyes:)

I had already said I'm in for Pocono if there is a NASCAR truck doubleheader. Mansfield sounds pretty interesting too. Especially if they are able to get the trucks back and have a doubleheader.

No word on Canada? I'm sure Cayuga is out, but maybe somewhere else?

No, racing on a Thursday isn't stupid. Racing at 4:00 in the afternoon on a Thursday is stupid. :)
 
Alright. Sources inside ARCA and Palm Beach International Raceway tell me the race would be in late February as the March 6th date is reserved for the Skip Barber racing school.
 
I had already said I'm in for Pocono if there is a NASCAR truck doubleheader. Mansfield sounds pretty interesting too. Especially if they are able to get the trucks back and have a doubleheader.

No word on Canada? I'm sure Cayuga is out, but maybe somewhere else?

No, racing on a Thursday isn't stupid. Racing at 4:00 in the afternoon on a Thursday is stupid. :)

I'd like to get to Mansfield next year.
 
Is Rockingham still in the schedule?

I would assume Rockingham is safe. I just don't know when it will be.

Remember who owns The Rock. Securing an ARCA race was the first thing Andy Hillenburg did after buying the place and I don't see ARCA leaving Rockingham.

From what I've heard, they're expecting a huge turnout this weekend despite being up against NASCAR. Last time, they were expecting crappy weather and it killed attendance, but I've heard from a lot of people in NC who are going.
 
Refresh my memory. Wasn't the schedule supposed to be announced around the time of Rockingham? Or are they waiting for the Banquet?
 
Refresh my memory. Wasn't the schedule supposed to be announced around the time of Rockingham? Or are they waiting for the Banquet?

I think they've usually done it closer to the end of October.

It's usually announced at the final race.

My people tell me the delay is in large part due to ARCA not having a title sponsor yet.
 
Hearing ARCA might not return to Rockingham or Kentucky.

This means Palm Beach and New Jersey (road courses) would be the only races I could for sure make. :mad:
 
Hearing ARCA might not return to Rockingham or Kentucky.

This means Palm Beach and New Jersey (road courses) would be the only races I could for sure make. :mad:

I just commented in another thread how the attendance was pathetic at The Rock last week. But I'd doubt they're doing any better for ASA and The Hooters Pro Cup (whatever it's called now. :D) There might be other factors, but I can't imagine Hillenburg not wanting ARCA.
 
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