SPRING RUN, PENNSYLVANIA (December 29th, 2017)- The USAC East Coast Sprint Cars are officially headed to the Path Valley Speedway Park on Saturday, July 21st.
The 360 Sprints will go head to head in the first annual challenge race with the Path Valley Wingless Super Sportsman class. The Wingless Super Sportsman have made the change to power steering. This change will make the two types of cars virtually equivalent in lap times and driveability.
Scheduling this race also means that the USAC East Coast Sprint Cars will have their very first 2-day race weekend. On Friday, July 20th the series will be at Big Diamond Speedway followed by the show at Path Valley the next day, Saturday July 21st.
Series Director, Curt Michael explains, “I think this will be the first of many very successful challenge races at Path Valley.” The track shape, size, and conditions are all great benefits to wingless racing and the shows put on there.
In addition, directors have chosen to allow Wingless Super Sportsman cars to compete at any USAC East Coast event as long as the car is utilizing power steering and following the USAC-EC rule book.
Our complete rule book and schedule will be available very soon.