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Impending Weather Cancels Rumble in The Hills at Atomic

With weather models showing continuous heavy rain in Chillicothe, OH, this weekend, Super DIRTcar Series and Atomic Speedway officials have agreed to cancel the Super DIRTcar Series portion of Rumble in the Hills, keeping the best interest of traveling fans and teams in mind. The Super DIRTcar Series portion of the event will not be

Super DIRTcar Series and Atomic Speedway Officials Cancel Rumble in the Hills

Super DIRTcar Series and Atomic Speedway officials have been closely monitoring weather for this weekend’s Rumble in the Hills and determined this afternoon that heavy rain on Friday followed by dropping temperatures and high winds in the southern Ohio region will make it impossible for the event to take place as scheduled. With teams and

SINGLE FOCUS: Matt Sheppard prepares to compete for 10th Super DIRTcar Series title

After a season of career defining success, Matt Sheppard plans to continue with winning formula With his reputation already established as one of the most successful drivers in Super DIRTcar Series history, Matt Sheppard isn’t done yet.  This year, “Super” Matt will look to produce another historic season as he chases a 10th Series title, a fourth Super DIRT Week Billy

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1 MONTH ALERT: Super DIRTcar Series 2023 Championship Season Starts at Atomic

The chase for the 2023 Super DIRTcar Series championship begins with the Series’ debut at Atomic Speedway, March 31-April 1, for the Rumble in the Hills. The Beast of the Northeast’s highly anticipated first visit to the 3/8-mile track in Chillicothe, OH while also mark the Series’ first trek west to Ohio since 2019. Along

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Atomic Event Officially Canceled; Series Heads May 3 to Bridgeport

The Super DIRTcar Series Big Block Modified event postponed last month at Atomic Speedway will unfortunately not be made up this season. Track and series officials examined potential dates to make up the event, but with schedules conflicting throughout the season it was not possible to reschedule in 2022. Atomic Speedway Promoter Charlie Vest and

Open Red: Credentials Denied Episode 4

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Welcome to Open Red: Credentials Denied! This is a new round table podcast where each week we’ll dive into the biggest topics about all things World of Outlaws and DIRTcar. In today’s episode, Nick Graziano, Mike Warren, Chris Dolack and Mick speak with Atomic Speedway promoter Charlie Vest about the upcoming Super DIRTcar Series Rumble

TEAM SYNERGY: Heinke-Baldwin Racing teammates share confidence for 2022 season

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]While every team enters a new season with the confidence they can win the championship, Heinke-Baldwin Racing enters with evidence. Teammates Jimmy Phelps and Max McLaughlin each picked up a win a DIRTcar Nationals and Phelps earned his first Big Gator Championship. That momentum has both drivers riding a high into the 2022 Super DIRTcar

How Peter Britten became ‘The Batman’

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The night is his hour. Suit, shoes, gloves and helmet are donned for the mysteries ahead, the uncertainties of the night. But there is no fear. Behind the wheel of his black machine, its engine angry, spitting fire, he hunts. To many who watch, he’s a hero. To those in his path, another story. He

‘WIN EVERY RACE’: Larry Wight, team refocused for 2022 campaign

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Only milliseconds could measure Larry Wight’s lightning response to his goals for 2022 – “Win every race.” The certain confidence stems from the restructuring of LJL Racing over the off-season with the team downsizing from a three-car team to a one-car team with Wight. By combining all their best efforts into one car, the Phoenix,

BUCK STOPS HERE: Peter Britten balances Florida highs, lows to focus on 2022 confidence

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Why do we fall? So that we can learn to pick ourselves up. The two lines from 2005’s “Batman Begins” were meant as a source of inspiration and motivation for the fictional Batman but apply the same to a real-life “Batman.” With three podium finishes and his first golden gator trophy, “The Batman” Peter Britten