The roar will be restored this Friday to the Park Jefferson Speedway just north of Sioux City, IA for the inaugural Carlson Clash. Championship sprint cars will kick off the 2014 season featuring the best of the ASCS Midwest Series and the Minnesota Mafia. The ASCS series, sponsored by Speedway Motors, will be led by point leader Jordan Boston who currently holds a narrow point lead over for Knoxville Raceway point champion Billy Alley. Following in third is Jack Dover followed by Danny Lasoski and Jason Martin. The Mafia points are led by Kaley Gharst who holds a slim lead over Casey Heser and Gregg Bakker. Bakker was forced to miss the last event with a blown engine but will return this Friday in hopes of recapturing his crown. The Minnesota Mafia points are just as close with 6 drivers separated by a mere 35 points. The Minnesota Mafia, run by Shane Phillips, Aric Gordon and others, have put together an impressive point fund of $15,000 for the Mafia drivers.
Saturday, Park Jefferson will be night number 2 of the Carlson Clash featuring the powerful A Mods, Hobby Stocks, Sport Compacts and Thunder Cars. In addition, a special Street Stock shootout will be sponsored by JandJ Fitting which is a makeup of the postponed June 26 event. The Hobby Stock and Sport Compact drivers will be eligible for the DriverWebsites.com Double Dip challenge. Any driver winning both nights will pick up an extra $100 for sweeping the Carlson Clash.
The Carlson Clash honors Park Jefferson founders Ted and Jo Carlson, who purchased the horse track in 1984 and converted the facility into one of the top racing facilities in the Siouxland area.
Joining the sprint cars and Friday night are the sport modifieds, hobby stocks and sport compacts. Gates will open at 5 p.m. with hot laps at 6:45 and racing at 7:30. Adult tickets are $17 and children 6-18 are $8.
Saturday events have gates opening at 5 p.m. with hot laps at 6:30 and racing at 7:00 p.m. Tickets for Saturday will be $11 for adults and $5 for children 6-18.
- Admin Account on Jul 07, 2014
- Article Date: 7/7/2014 by Josh Holt - GM