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Kyle Busch First to Commit to Race in Anderson Speedway's Tribute to
Heritage of ASA
Tuesday Night Show Includes Tribute to the
Robbins Family Era of ASA and a 300-Lap CRA Late Model Race
Anderson Speedway officials announced today that the Champion Racing
Association (CRA) Super Series race scheduled on Tuesday, June 16 will now
be a 300-lap race to honor the heritage of the original American Speed
Association (ASA). Anderson Speedway was the birthplace of ASA, and a staple
on the legendary racing circuit’s yearly schedule. Being prior home to the
corporate offices and leadership of the Robbins family has always made
Anderson even more special in ASA’s history.
Fans remember the days when ASA brought the top stars in racing through
Anderson on a yearly basis, with iconic drivers like Rusty Wallace, Mark
Martin, Dick Trickle, the late Alan Kulwicki, Bob Senneker, Mike Eddy, Ted
Musgrave, Johnny Benson, Gary St. Amant and many others. Current NASCAR Cup
stars Jimmy Johnson, Kyle Busch, Mark Martin, David Stremme, Matt Kenseth,
Tony Raines, Mike Garvey and Reed Sorenson used the Robbins led ASA to help
launch their careers to the pinnacle of racing.
“Race fans will remember the ASA ‘Redbud 300’ being a highlight of the year
for area fans, and we are building this event to honor the history of ASA
and those Anderson events,” noted Anderson Speedway President Rick Dawson.
“We expect to have some key figures from that era present to help us honor,
what many considered, the greatest short track series ever.”
Dawson went on to note, “the selection of a Tuesday night for this event had
a lot to do with trying not to interfere with the racers’ other weekend
schedules, as well as making it easier to schedule more dignitaries to be a
part of this tribute event.”
While
details are still being finalized, NASCAR Cup star Kyle Busch is the first
ASA veteran to commit to coming back and racing in the event to honor ASA’s
history. Officials note that other high profile ASA veterans are expected to
be part of the entry list for the CRA Super Series 300-lap race. Many in the
racing industry have noted that the CRA Super Series is the closest racing
to what ASA was in its “hey day”: touring stars competing against local
stars in Super Late Model stock cars.
“This is an exciting opportunity for CRA to be a part of Anderson Speedway’s
homage to the Robbins’ era of ASA,” noted CRA co-owner R. J. Scott. “As a
kid, I grew up as an ASA fan, and then later had the privilege to work at
ASA for the Robbins family. It makes this very special for me personally.”
“When people compare the CRA Series to the original ASA, it is a huge
compliment,” Scott continued, “and it’s probably no accident. You cannot sit
in the stands and watch their races, then get to work behind the scenes with
them, and not pick up some of the qualities and procedures of a great
organization.”
Tentative plans call for the event to be a one-day show, with practice and
qualifying during the day, followed by a pre-race celebration of the Robbins
era of ASA and its dignitaries. The green flag is schedule to fall at 7:30
p.m. on the 300-lap tribute race. More details will be announced in the
coming weeks. Fans can follow all the updates and details by visiting
www.andersonspeedway.com or
www.craracing.net.
For additional information on Anderson Speedway call (765) 642-0206.
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