NASCAR team notes Jul 17, 2008
" , No. 20 Toyota, Joe Gibbs Racing This week: Stewart has been granted his release from Joe Gibbs Racing at the end of this season so he can become an owner/driver at Stewart-Haas Racing. Although he is winless, he has six top-five and nine top-10 finishes in 2008. Stewart will be catching up on his short track teams and his race tracks during the off weekend. Last week: Stewart finished fifth at Chicagoland. Etc.: Stewart is scheduled to participate in the M&Ms Night of Stars at I-55 Raceway... (USA Today -- Sports)
Normal routine at SFCR gives wins for Worley and Thompson Jul 4, 2008
The night was scheduled off for the World of Outlaws at I-55 Raceway. However, the recent flooding problems in Pevely have forced the cancellation of that event, too. (Park Hills Daily Journal, MO)
Houghs decision pays off early Apr 10, 2008
For the third time this season in just five races, the California driver raced to victory lane this time in Saturday nights WoO A-Main at Missouris I-55 Raceway. Meyers started eighth in the field but raced his way by leader Craig Dollansky on lap 32 and went onto the 10,000 win. (Carlisle Sentinel, PA)
Cannon deserves praise for Friday's win Apr 3, 2008
The World of Outlaws will be in action Saturday night at I-55 Raceway in Pevely, Missouri where Lucas Wolfe and Tim Shaffer join the rest of the Outlaws. Billy Moyer captured the big 20,000 payday in last weeks World of Outlaws late models main at Pike County Speedway. (Carlisle Sentinel, PA)
Henson can't repeat in Modified class Jul 30, 2007
Schwartz, who finished third last week in the Modified feature at the I-55 Raceway in Peverly, Mo. outraced J.D. Laster and Doug Taylor to the checkered flag Saturday. (Mattoon Journal-Gazette, IL)
No stranger to dirt tracks, Schrader, Wallace, get behind wheels at Park Jeff Jun 20, 2007
The driver of the No. 21 Motocraft/Little Debbie Ford Fusion No. 21 on the Nextel Cup circuit also owns the I-55 Raceway in the St. Louis suburb of Pevely, Mo. "Ken and I are here at Park Jefferson, and loving it, because we love to race, anytime, anywhere,'' says the 42-year-old Wallace. "We were both in Michigan last weekend. (Sioux City Journal, IO)