ROSEVILLE, Calif. – For the first time since November of 2019, race fans will be in attendance for NASCAR stock car racing at All American Speedway in Roseville, Calif.
On Saturday night, April 10, fans will be admitted into the grandstands for a full night of NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series racing plus UTV Racing and the BMR Drivers Academy. Seven main events of racing action will take place with attendance limited to advance ticket sales with policies adhering to state, local, and CDC guidelines.
Masks will be required in the freshly sanitized grandstands and all attendees must have a ticket selected in advance at www.AllAmericanSpeedway.com. Tickets will be priced at $20 for all attendees except children five and under who are free. Parking is controlled by @the Grounds and race fans will park at the main entrance lot off Junction Blvd. Grandstands open at 5 p.m. with the return of heat racing action at 5:15 p.m. Opening ceremonies are at 6 p.m. with features to follow.
NASCAR Modifieds highlight Saturday’s racing card on the third-mile oval with twin 30-lap main events. Eric Price Jr. claimed the season opener after Mike Gorham and Jason Philpot staged a spirited duel for the lead throughout the event.
The NASCAR Super Stocks will compete in a 30-lap contest after Josh Whitfield swept around Andrew Peeler to win round one. Stephen Crook grabbed his first F4 win in exciting fashion last weekend, with a 25-lap event on the card this weekend. The youngest drivers at the speedway compete in the Mini Cups vs. Bandoleros where Sam Wedehase won during his debut appearance at the track.
UTV Racing returns for its second ever appearance, starting a four-race championship series. The off-road machines commonly known as Side-by-Sides will compete on a dirt course within the infield of the speedway. A heat race at the start of the program and a 15-lap feature at the conclusion of the night are scheduled.
The BMR Drivers Academy – a NASCAR Driver Development program – is also scheduled for a 35-lap event. Academy cars share the same chassis components and engines as the ARCA Menards Series West which visits Roseville every October.