May 15, 2006 - The opening of the 2006 King of Indiana
Sprint Series (KISS) season has shifted to a busy doubleheader this coming
weekend as Bloomington Speedway hosts the KISS racers on Friday, and then they
take a short ride up to Putnamville’s Lincoln Park Speedway on Saturday.
With the rain out at Gas City/I-69 Speedway last Friday, the chase for the KISS
crown has been shortened to just six events.
What do Jon Stanbrough, Dave Darland, Tony Elliott, Michael Burthay and Kevin
Briscoe have in common? Answer: they have all won KISS series races on
either the Bloomington or Lincoln Park ovals. Obviously, this is one tough
short list.
SCHEDULE. The 2006 KISS tour will roll off Friday, May 19, at the Bloomington
Speedway. 24-hours later, Saturday, May 20, they take the green at Putnamville’s
Lincoln Park Speedway. Lawrenceburg Speedway hosts the KISS
racers on Memorial Day wee kend, Saturday, May 27. After a couple weeks to
catch their breath, the KISS racers will start their final leg with a big Sunday
show at Kokomo Speedway on June 18th.
The title battle will begin to come into sharp focus at Paragon Speedway
on Saturday, June 24. Then racers will kick off their Independence Day
weekend with the KISS grand finale at the Terre Haute Action Track and
the crowning of a new (or repeat) King of Indiana Sprints on July 1.
2006 King Of Indiana Sprint Series Schedule
Gas City I-69Speedway
Friday, May 12 -- Rain Out
Bloomington Speedway
Friday, May 19
Lincoln Park Speedway
Saturday, May 20
Lawrenceburg Speedway
Saturday, May 27
Kokomo Speedway
Sunday, June 18
Paragon Speedway
Saturday, June 24
Terre Haute Action Track
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Saturday, July 1
The opening round of the King of Indiana Sprint Car Series will be Friday, May
19, at Bloomington Speedway, located just south of downtown Bloomington.
The racing program will include UMP modifieds and super stocks. General
admission is $15 and the pits are $25. Youths 7 12 are admitted for
$5 with a paying adult. The pit gate opens at 4:30, general admission at
5:30, with hot laps at 6:30 and racing at 7:30. For additional information
see the track’s website: www.bloomingtonspeedway.com
or phone (812) 824-7400.
The second round of the King of Indiana Sprint Car Series will be competed
Saturday, May 20, at Putnamville’s Lincoln Park Speedway. Lincoln Park
Speedway is located half way between Terre Haute and Indianapolis on the north
side of US Hwy 40 just a couple of mi nutes west of U.S.231. The racing
program will include modifieds, superstocks and bombers. There will be an
autograph session featuring drivers from the sprint car and bomber series in the
south lot, just outside turn 1, beginning at 4:30 pm. General admission is
$15 and the pits are $25. The main gate opens at 4:30, hot laps start at
5:30 and racing begins at 7 pm. For additional information see the
track’s website: www.LincolnParkSpeedway.com
or phone (317) 831-4404 Office, or (765) 653-3485 Track.
THE PURSE. The total KISS purse for 2006 again exceeds $80,000.
Each of the seven features will pay $2,500-to win. As in previous years,
the teams will forgo qualifying and draw for heat race starting spots. As
we started last year, the top two finishers in each heat will re -draw for their
feature starting s pots. Each feature pays $250 to start, while B-Main
competitors will take home a minimum of $50.
POINT FUND. The point fund will pay $1,400 to the King Of Indiana
Sprint Series champion following the July 1st finale Terre Haute Action Track.
Additionally, the point fund pays the top five in the standings, with second
place receiving $1000, while third receives $700, fourth $600 and fifth $500.
SPONSORS. Elliottbrand Web Designs, in Westport, IN,
created the KISS website, which provides a highly functional and effective tool
that places the King Of Indiana Sprint Series within arms length of racing fans
around town and around the world. Visit them at www.Elliottbrand.com.
KISS is continuing to look for sponsorships for the upcoming series. Not
only will a sp onsor actively participate in one of the most exc iting sprint
car programs of the coming season, but their investment will also garner the
benefits of broad visibility and productive publicity among a growing segment of
motorsports enthusiasts in Indiana’s most active metropolitan areas. For
more information contact the promoter at your closest KISS racing track.
The King of Indiana Sprint Series is organized and conducted by the individual
Indiana sprint car race track promoters to put the best racing in the state on a
heavy metal wheel-to-wheel tour. Information is now available on our
website, www.kissracing.com.
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