Great Lakes Super Sprints Reveals Schedule
Written by I Dig SportsMERRILL, Mich. Officials with the Great Lakes Super Sprints Presented by Engine Pro and ARP (GLSS) have announced this years schedule of events which includes the events for the Michigan CAT Division and the Ohio CAT Division.
The overall schedule features 43 dates across five states and the Canadian Providence of Ontario; 16 different tracks are currently planned with TBAs expected to increase that number. Of those 43 events, eight are non-points specials.
The season is set to begin on the road for a pair of non-points specials alongside the Hurricane Area Super Sprints on April 4-5 for the King of the Wing. Night one will be at the quarter-mile oval of Greenville Speedway in Greenville, Mississippi.
Night two takes the would-be King of the Wings to Byram, Miss. and Jackson Motor Speedways quarter-mile. One week later, another co-sanctioned event kicks off the Tour points season as I-75 Raceway in Sweetwater, Tenn. welcomes GLSS alongside the United Sprint Car Series (USCS) on April 11-12.
April caps off with the start of the Michigan CAT Division season at Crystal Motor Speedway in Crystal, Mich. on April 19. The following weekend, I-96 Speedway in Lake Odessa, Mich. hosts on April 25 with a TBA on April 26.
May welcomes in the first trip to Limaland Motorsports Park in Lima, Ohio on May 2. That event is paired with a rain date for the Crystal event in April. The Ohio CAT Division returns to Limaland on May 16 and May 23 to wrap up the last month of the spring.
The May 23 date is the kickoff to the Memorial Day Weekend of racing that also includes Millstream Speedway in Findlay, Oho on May 24 and Waynesfield Raceway Park in Waynesfield, Ohio on May 25.
In June, its back to Limaland on June 6 before continuing south to Lawrenceburg Speedway in Lawrenceburg, Ind. on June 7. Hartford Speedways lone date on the 2025 calendar comes on June 13 ahead of the first stop at Quincy, Michigans Butler Motor Speedway on June 14.
On June 20 the series heads back to I-96 Speedway before moving north to Thunderbird Raceway on June 21. Another TBA placeholder is on the schedule for June 27 before a return to Crystal Motor Speedway on June 28.
GLSS will celebrate our Nations Independence starting on July 3 before moving over to Limaland on July 4, and finally to Millstream Speedway on July 5. The first trip to Canada comes July 11-12 with trips to Ohsweken and Buxton Speedways as a non-points tune-up event ahead of a regular season trip in August. GLSS returns to the states on July 25 at I-96 Speedway before jumping over to Crystal Motor Speedway on July 26.
August begins with a stop at Millstream Speedway on Aug. 1 before the first stop of the season at Eldora Speedway in Rossburg, Ohio on Aug. 2. Silver Bullet Speedway holds down the Aug. 9 spot while a dancing partner is found for Aug. 8.
On Aug. 15-16 its an I-96 Speedway and Butler Motor Speedway weekend before the tour heads across the border the following weekend. After a successful co-sanctioned event with the Canadian-based Southern Ontario Sprints last season, GLSS is bringing the Tour to Ohsweken Speedway on Aug. 22 and Buxton Speedway on Aug. 23. The final points-paying weekend of the season is still being put together, but one thing is for certain champions will be crowned on Aug. 31 at Crystal Motor Speedway. The Friday and Saturday dates of Labor Day Weekend are still TBD.
In September, its back to Ohsweken Speedway in Canada for the Canadian Sprint Car Nationals Sept. 11-13. Finally, the season ends with a special non-points show at Eldora Speedway during the 4-Crown Nationals. The Great Lakes Super Sprints will race alongside the High Limit Racing Sprint Cars and the USAC Silver Crown qualifying.