I spoke with Chris Hunnicutt, owner of Needmore Speedway which is Georgia's newest race track, earlier in the week about the lateness of the show this past Saturday night which went into Sunday morning.
Indeed he said the $3,000 to win late model feature ended at about 3:45 AM on Sunday morning. There were three other features yet to be run and Chris admitted the whole show was over about the time the sun rose.
This was the grand opening of the brand new speedway and Chris' first venture into running a speedway. He admits that they were overwhelmed with over 6,000 people in the grandstands and 192 cars registered in the pits.
He apologizes for how long the race program lasted and hopes that fans are forgiving. Things can and will only get better. He is going to meet with his track manager. All aspects of opening night will be reviewed and he assures me that they will do everything possible to make sure the race program ends at a decent hour on future nights.
Indeed he said the $3,000 to win late model feature ended at about 3:45 AM on Sunday morning. There were three other features yet to be run and Chris admitted the whole show was over about the time the sun rose.
This was the grand opening of the brand new speedway and Chris' first venture into running a speedway. He admits that they were overwhelmed with over 6,000 people in the grandstands and 192 cars registered in the pits.
He apologizes for how long the race program lasted and hopes that fans are forgiving. Things can and will only get better. He is going to meet with his track manager. All aspects of opening night will be reviewed and he assures me that they will do everything possible to make sure the race program ends at a decent hour on future nights.

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