Entry Forms, Rules Now Available For 2025 Indoor Auto Racing “Concrete” Series Events

– Incentives In Place To Boost 600 Sprint Participation In Atlantic City –

Entry Forms, Rules Now Available For 2025 Indoor Auto Racing “Concrete” Series Events

Trenton, NJ – Rules and entry forms for racers planning to compete in the 2025 Indoor Auto Racing “Concrete” Series are now available on the series website: www.indoorautoracing.com.

The Concrete Series will feature TQ Midgets, Champ Karts, and Slingshots in Ironton Global-sponsored events at the PPL Center in Allentown, PA, on January 3rd and 4th. The Dirt 600 Sprints will also join these classes at Atlantic City’s historic Boardwalk Hall for the 23rd Annual NAPA Auto Parts Weekend on January 31st and February 1st, 2025.

Details regarding rules and entry forms for the 600 Sprints racing on a clay surface during the East Coast Indoor Dirt Nationals at CURE Insurance Arena in Trenton, NJ, on February 21st and 22nd will be released at a later date.

Significant incentives and rule changes have been implemented for the 600 Sprint division in Atlantic City. To attract more racers, Len Sammons Productions will guarantee the Atlantic City 600cc Sprint winner an 11th starting spot in the East Coast Indoor Dirt Nationals A-Main event, scheduled for Saturday, February 22, at CURE Insurance Arena.

“We want the 600 Sprint division to thrive in Atlantic City,” said Len Sammons. “By offering the guaranteed 11th starting spot in Trenton, we hope to draw the attention of dirt competitors. Once they give Atlantic City a try, we believe they’ll love it. We are also working on additional bonuses and incentives to connect the two events.”

Rules for the 600 Sprints have been modified to encourage a larger turnout from competitors who typically race on dirt surfaces.

“Since our inaugural year in Atlantic City in 2003, the 600cc Micro Sprints have played a vital role in the event’s success, competing head-to-head with the TQ Midgets,” Sammons noted. “Many drivers, including Mike Dicely, Anthony Sesely, Tim McCreadie, Rick Eckert, Rob Vivona, and Kyle Lick, have found great success with 600 Micro Sprints adapted for indoor racing.”

To honor the series’ roots, the 2025 rules for the 600cc Sprint division have been relaxed to promote competition and creativity. Key changes include allowing any readily available “dirt” Hoosier Tire and eliminating seat, dash, and offset rules.

Tickets for the Indoor Auto Racing events in Atlantic City will go on sale on Friday, October 4th, and on October 18th for the races in Allentown. Tickets for all Indoor Series events this year will be available through Ticketmaster.

To avoid higher prices from resale outlets, we highly recommend using the links on the series website, indoorautoracing.com, for ticket purchases and hotel accommodations.

For more information, please visit www.indoorautoracing.com.

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