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What's new for the King of the West Series in 2012

What's new for the King of the West Series in 2012

(Tim Kaeding and Ian Madsen fought for the lead early in the race at Calistoga in May, before Kaeding held off a hard-charging Kyle Larson to grab his sixth career win at the half-mile. Photo by Steven Cox)


Back from the Promoters Workshop this week “KWS Tonight” will return for a new show on Thursday with an update on the proceedings held in Reno last Monday through Wednesday.

The show can be viewed starting at 7pm pst on the homepage of http://www.kwssprints.com this Thursday and will replay over the course of next week.

With 2012 scheduling being hammered out last week, we will give everyone a brief rundown and detail some of the exciting things to expect this coming season with the Golden State King of the West 410 Series.

Included in the discussion will be information regarding a few new venues that are expected to be on tap for KWS, in which we didn’t visit last year. All of it is sure to make next season a great one for teams and fans alike, so for all the info don’t miss “KWS Tonight” this week.

We’ll also continue our walk down memory lane from the 2011 season with highlights from the Calistoga Speedway in May being featured this week. That night saw Tim Kaeding score his sixth career victory at the historic Napa County Fairgrounds facility and move into a tie with Jac Haudenschild, Darrell Hanestad & Ron Horton on the all-time win list.

In addition to the sneak peek at next year we’ll debut a segment featuring health and fitness with King of the West Managing Director Dan Simpson and Rio Vista Gym trainer Tyler Wink. As the holiday season is in full-gear it makes going the gym and being active even that much more important to lose those extra few pounds.

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