Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Late Models, Super Stocks headline round three Saturday

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Twin features for both Late Models and Super Stocks will headline Saturday’s round three for the NASCAR Advance

Auto Parts Weekly Series at

All American Speedway in Roseville. Jaws Gear & Axle Limited Modifieds, F4s, and Jr. Late Models are also scheduled to battle in an event live streamed to www.

Allamerica­nspeedway.tv. The event remains closed to the public due to the ongoing public health crisis surroundin­g the COVID-19 pandemic.

Race fans can purchase their live viewing pass for the seven main event show for $19.99 in high definition. Events get underway at 5 p.m. The pass is also good for 30 days after the event to view it on demand. COVID-19 Protocols will be strictly enforced this weekend for this competitor-only event.

Cole Moore has had the hot hand on the first two nights of competitio­n for the Late Model division. The two-time winner in 2019 has won three out of the four races so far, launching the Granite Bay driver to a 28-point advantage in the championsh­ip standings. Galt’s Matt Wendt, Roseville’s Shannon Mansch, Loomis’ Chris Scribner, and

Fort Bragg’s Kylie Daniels round out the top-five in the standings.

The twin main events pay points for both the track championsh­ip and the state and national NASCAR titles as well.

A rare Super Stock doublehead­er will see the NASCAR Div. III racers battle over a pair of 25-lap races. Roseville’s Jill Schmidt will try to preserve her nine-point advantage over 2019 track champion Andrew Peeler. Tim

Walters, Phil Wilkins, and Tim Williams make up the rest of the top-five.

2019 F4 champion Ray Molina of Roseville leads Nevada’s Rich Innis by just five points in their title battle, while the Jaws Gear & Axle Limited Modifieds have been swept by Sacramento’s Jason Philpot in 2020.

2019 Jr. Late Model runner-up Aidan Daniels and 2019 Bandolero champion Kenna Mitchell are tied in the Junior standings, with Fort

Bragg’s Lane Anderson just three points out of first as well. The youngest drivers in the Mini Cups/bandos will have the weekend off in preparatio­n for a big return on Sept. 12.

The 2020 season includes additional events on

Sept. 12, Sept. 26, and the October Classic on Oct. 10.

Touring stock car racing includes the SPEARS SRL Southwest Tour on Sept. 26 along with the ARCA Menards Series West on Oct. 10.

Awards up for grabs include the NASCAR championsh­ip points fund with over $15,000 in cash and prizes.

The points fund includes $3,500 to the Div. 1 Late Model champion, $1,000 to the Div. II Limited Modified champion, $700 to the Div. III Super Stock champion, and $500 to the Div. IV F4 champion.

NASCAR licenses will be required. Friday practice will be $100 per car and driver registrati­on with $40 for other pit passes. Registrati­on for Friday practice closes at 5pm on Thursday.

On Saturday, pit passes will be $40 for NASCAR members and $50 for nonmembers.

Companies interested in supporting these events can contact All

American Speedway at (916) 786-2025. Without competitor support and local community partners, these events would not take place.

Drivers will be required to fill out a COVID-19 waiver and questionna­ire.

All forms are available at www. Allamerica­nspeedway. com Friday night practice will see gates open at 4 p.m. with the track hot from 5 to 8:15 p.m.

On Saturday, pit gates open at 11:30 a.m. with practice beginning at 1 p.m.

Opening ceremonies will be at 5 p.m. with main events to follow.

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