1/11/2022
Park Jefferson International Speedway
Park Jefferson announces 2022 Schedule
AtoZ Promotions is pleased to announce the 2022 racing schedule at Park Jefferson Speedway. An exciting year of racing is planned with the return of fan favorites with the 9th annual J&J Fitting Iron Cup, the 9th annual Memorial Duels featuring 410 sprint cars and IMCA Modifieds. New for 2022 are an increase of dirt late model shows with 4 Tri State Late Model shows on the calendar along with the first ever Premier Industries Heartland Horsepower Nationals which will pay $5,000 to win for the IMCA Sport Modifieds.
IMCA drivers will have an exciting season of events to race at with a variety of specials. It starts early as the last weekend in April will see the earliest ever J&J Fitting Iron Cup. Local IMCA drivers will have the chance to claim the coveted Iron Cups. Along with prestige of the Iron Cup will go a nice pot of cash paying $2,500 to win for the IMCA Modifieds, $1,200 to win for the IMCA Stock Cars, Sport Modifieds and Hobby Stocks and $500 for the IMCA Sport Compacts. The Iron Cup would not be possible without the great support from J&J Fitting who also return as the IMCA Stock Car sponsor for 2022.
A new exciting race night will be the 2-day Premier Industries Heartland Horsepower Nationals. Using the Iron Cup Format, this Monday & Tuesday event will pay a whopping $5,000 to win for the IMCA Sport Modifieds, which should attract the best of Sioux City’s IMCA Sport Modifieds and a handful of invaders, all thanks to the great support of Premier Industries.
Park Jefferson has a number of open nights for nightly sponsorship. Find out how to give your company headline billing at Park Jefferson Speedway for just $600 for a race night. Contact Adam or Lenny to find out more at 712-202-5540 or email adam@parkjeff.com.
A complete tentative schedule can be found at www.parkjeff.com/schedule. For all the latest on Park Jefferson Speedway, follow along at www.facebook.com/parkjeffersonsd or at www.twitter.com/ParkJeffersonSD.
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