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Huset's Speedway (formerly known as Badlands Motor Speedway) is a 3/8-mile dirt oval racetrack located in Brandon, South Dakota, United States. Its name was changed to Badlands in 2015 when it was sold to Chuck Brennan, the owner of the Badlands Entertainment Group.
The Great Bear Recreation Park is located 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles to the west of Brandon on Rice Street. The Big Sioux Recreation Area, a state recreation area consisting of a large forest surrounding the park's namesake Big Sioux River, is located west of Robert Bennis Elementary. It features many hiking and biking trails and bridges over the river ...
The grounds of Raceway Park in Old Bridge, which had its final drag racing event in the summer of 2018. 'I could hear the cars in Colts Neck' On June 21, 2008, drag racer Scott Kalitta died during ...
The park is located in the southern section of the Coteau des Prairies land formation. Rolling hills are very common in the Coteau des Prairies. Big Sioux Recreation Area has a large hill located on the west side of the park that offers great views of the park as well as the city of the Brandon, South Dakota. The Prairie Vista Trail goes up to ...
The event runs Jan. 6-7, 10, 12-14 at Vado Speedway Park with racing starting at 5 p.m. or 6 p.m. depending on the night. ... (Tennessee) and Brandon Sheppard (Illinois). Pierce also won the 2023 ...
The ASA/CRA Super Series is a super late model stock car racing series owned and operated by the American Speed Association.It is a touring series based in the Midwestern United States, which competes at paved short ovals.
Brandon Sheppard: Chase Junghans: 53 cars entered 4 Feb 5 Winternationals - East Bay Raceway Park, Tampa, Florida: Tyler Erb ($5,000) Earl Pearson Jr. Stormy Scott: Stormy Scott: Brandon Sheppard: Don O'Neal: Tyler Erb: Shanon Buckingham: Tyler Erb: Jimmy Owens: Morgan Bagley: 56 cars entered 5 Feb 6 Winternationals - East Bay Raceway Park ...
The 2008 ASA Kwik-Trip Midwest Tour presented by Echo Outdoor Power Equipment was the second season of the American Speed Association's Midwest Tour.The championship was held over 14 races, beginning April 19 in Elko, Minnesota, and ending October 5 in West Salem, Wisconsin.