With an expanded 21-race schedule in Ohio, Michigan, and Illinois, the ALMS will race its' $2,000-to-win shows from mid-Arpil through its final $3,000 event at Eldora Speedway in early September.
One of the longest running shows on dirt, the Deery Brothers Summer Series' cars will compete in 15 Iowa-only events, plus its traditional one night stand at Illinois' Quincy Raceways.
After recent adjustments to its July and August schedules, the MARS tour is left with a still busier than average 24-race calendar that extends from March through October and into eight states.
The Lucas Oil MLRA will open its season in March at Mid-America Speedway in South Coffeyville, Okla. The series will stay with its $3,000-to-win format across the heartland with the exception of its big Lucas Oil Speedway shows, running for $30,000 and $10,000 respectively.
Award winning promoter C. Ray Hall's long-running tour will return to it familiar climes around the country's lower mid-section, and will continue its conjoined "alphabet soup" events that have given Hall's series increased exposure to some new fans as it joins with other midwestern based tours. The series will see 24 events contested from May through September.