The United States Racing Association (USRA) was formed with a mission of growing local and regional dirt track racing for the future through cost-effective rules that do not hinder creativity, increased fan attendance at member tracks and lucrative sponsorship for each USRA member track. The USRA sanctions four divisions: Modifieds, Stock Cars, B-Mods and Hobby Stocks. Thousands of men and women compete in USRA events on any given weekend at the finest dirt oval speedways in America.
The United States Racing Association (USRA) was formed with a mission of growing local and regional dirt track racing for the future through cost-effective rules that do not hinder creativity, increased fan attendance at member tracks and lucrative sponsorship for each USRA member track. The USRA sanctions four divisions: Modifieds, Stock Cars, B-Mods and Hobby Stocks. Thousands of men and women compete in USRA events on any given weekend at the finest dirt oval speedways in America.
April 18, 2021 | by Ronnie Williams
The Lebanon Midway Speedway is getting set for the 2021 season opener under new owner Clint Gann.
Despite a bitter cold winter, Gann has been working hard making updates to the Lebanon, Missouri, speedway by redoing the track itself, replacing the sound system, adding some extra money to the purse and even reducing the grandstand admission price.
Gann has also added USRA Modifieds to the Summit USRA Weekly Racing Series program along with many other eye-catching things to the track for drivers and fans both.
The USRA B-Mods will be getting a chance to compete in a $1,000-to-win feature Friday night as long as they have 18 or more entries. If under 18, the feature will pay $500 to win.