PEEBLES, Ohio — Brushcreek Motorsports Complex is still on track to open its season with a multi-division show headlined by UMP-style late models on Saturday night.
The track is moving forward with Saturday’s race despite rain in the area on Friday as well as concerns from local leaders and citizens. Track officials have addressed the concerns of the local community and the race will move forward as planned.
As previously announced, participants will be limited by government regulations both in number and in their freedom of movement through the pit area, with carefully placed parking areas a recommended distance away. No spectators will be allowed in the grandstands at the three-tenths-mile dirt track.
Due to concerns about the transmission of COVID-19 from other areas of the country, the race will only be open to competitors who reside in Ohio. UMP-style late models, modifieds and two divisions of INEX Legend cars are among the divisions scheduled to compete.
While fans will not be allowed on the property to watch the race, SPEED SPORT TV affiliate Pit Row TV will be there to broadcast the race live for fans at home. A substantial portion of sales from the race broadcast will be directed back to the track in an effort to support additional races throughout the season, as conditions permit.
For details regarding the live broadcast of Brushcreek Motorsports Complex’s season opener, visit www.pitrow.tv.