SHELBY COUNTY
SPEEDWAY
ADDS
TO
NeSMITH CHEVROLET WRS
EAST REGION GROWTH
CARTERSVILLE, GA – Shelby County Speedway in
Wilsonville, AL has signed on with the NeSmith
Chevrolet Weekly Racing Series for the 2010 season,
and adds to the growing East Region. Shelby County
Speedway has joined North Alabama Speedway in
Tuscumbia, AL, New Senoia Raceway in Senoia, GA, and
441 Speedway in Dublin, GA as new East Region tracks
for 2010.
Along with the above mentioned tracks, Shelby County
Speedway will also join returning NeSmith Chevrolet
Weekly Racing Series East Region tracks Mountain
Raceway Park in Maryville, TN, Talladega Short Track
in Eastaboga, AL, Penton Raceway in Penton, AL, and
East Alabama Motor Speedway in Phenix City, AL.
Shelby County Speedway will operate on Saturday
nights, and drivers in the track’s NeSmith Chevrolet
Weekly Racing Series Late Model Division will be
competing for both a track point fund, and a
Regional point fund based on their best 16 finishes
during the 2010 season.
The 2010 NeSmith Chevrolet Weekly Racing Series
Regional season will run from April 2, 2010 through
October 3, 2010. During this 27-week season, drivers
may earn Regional points in up to 24 events with
their top 16 finishes counting towards their season
Regional point total.
The top ten drivers in the East Region will be
invited to the 5th Annual NeSmith Chevrolet Weekly
Racing Series Fall Nationals at the end of the 2010
season, and compete in the Race of Regions.
The top ten drivers in the Shelby County Speedway
NeSmith Chevrolet Weekly Racing Series Late Model
Division, excluding those drivers that place in the
top ten of the Regional points, will also be invited
to compete in the Fall Nationals race. The 2010
Shelby County Speedway NeSmith Chevrolet WRS Late
Model Champion will also compete in the Race of
Champions at the Fall Nationals.
The NeSmith Chevrolet Weekly Racing Series Late
Models are powered by the economical GM Performance
604 and 602 engines that are built and sealed at the
factory to prevent any expensive modifications. The
engines can be purchased at NeSmith Chevrolet in
Claxton, GA with free next day delivery in the
Southeastern United States.
The 400-horsepower aluminum-head 604 engine costs
right at $5,300 and the 350-horsepower steel-head
602 engine costs right at $3,300, and gets a
150-pound weight break. The race cars will also be
shod with economical Hoosier Race Tires. For more
information about the purchase of GM Performance 604
and 602 engines, contact Tim Bland at NeSmith
Chevrolet at 877-497-3624, or visit their web site
at
www.nesmithnow.com.
The NeSmith Chevrolet Weekly Racing Series gives its
tracks and competitors maintenance, technical, and
public relations support. Should the GM Performance
engines need to be repaired, the work can be done
through the series’ network of authorized
rebuilders. They can break the factory seals, repair
the engines, and reseal them. The series keeps a
database of repairs to insure the legality of the
engines, in that they stay within the specifications
and tolerances set by the factory.
Shelby County Speedway is located 1.5 miles south of
Wilsonville, AL on State Road 25. For more
information about Shelby County Speedway call
205-669-6509, or visit the track web site at
www.shelbycountyspeedway.net.
For more information
about the NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series
and Weekly Racing Series, visit the series web site
at
www.nesmithracing.com.
