Friday, October 4, 2013

The AMSOIL Great American Circle Track Tour Nears the Finish Line

The AMSOIL Great American Circle Track Tour kicked off in June, making its way to several racetracks throughout the western United States and covering thousands of miles in the process. At the helm of the tour is Circle Track Magazine Tech Editor Bob Bolles, who is well-versed on the inner workings of the racing community. Bolles offers insight gained by years on the racing scene through articles and face-to-face interaction with fans and racers alike. This in-depth coverage of America’s love for grassroots circle-track racing is unparalleled from any other source.

Micro Sprints at Atomic Motor Speedway
Since its inception in 2010, the AMSOIL Great American Circle Track Tour has visited 73 race tracks and engaged over 220,000 racers and fans. At each stop, Bolles has the unique opportunity to talk shop with racers, promoters and fans to keep his finger on the pulse of the racing scene. His findings are shared with a larger audience through Circle Track Magazine and online coverage, which plays in important role in the growth and development of the racing community.

There are only two stops remaining on the 2013 AMSOIL Great American Circle Track Tour, so if you are in the area don’t miss the chance to see the AMSOIL Great American Circle Track Tour RV rolling into town. We caught up with Bolles a couple months back to see how the 2013 tour was unfolding and what a typical day at the track looks like for him. Read the article here, and then mark your calendars to usher out the final two legs of the 2013 AMSOIL Great American Circle Track Tour. For those who can’t make it, you can still find extensive coverage of each stop in the pages of Circle Track Magazine and on their website.

October 5 Irwindale Event Center Irwindale, CA

October 12 Central Arizona Raceway Casa Grande, AZ

Piggy-Backin' in the Rockies. You don't see this every day.

What's the most unusual kind of racing you've ever seen?


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