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MURRAY, Ky. – Kentucky Vintage Racing Association will visit a new venue, Clarksville (Tenn.) StormPay.com Speedway, on Saturday night, Aug. 2.
KVRA president Mark Moore announced the agreement with Clarksville promoter William Scogin on Monday evening. The 1/4-mile banked clay oval becomes the seventh track on the calendar and the eighth track to host a KVRA event in the series’ brief history.
“It has a deep tradition, in general and personally for me,” Moore said of the Clarksville track. “My dad’s cars ran there when I was a small boy, with drivers such as James Pace and Frank Law. It’s one of the nicest quarter-mile, red-clay tracks around.”
Gates open at 4 p.m. with practice at 5:30.
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KENTUCKY VINTAGE RACING ASSOCIATION is based in Murray, Ky. The series features full-sized modern racing chassis and powertrains with original steel bodies of American-made automobiles, 1948 and older. They are fully powered racing machines, not dwarf or legends cars.
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