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Chepkauskas414
04-03-2012, 01:48 PM
The 2012 AMA Extreme Dirt Track Nationals are right around the corner and as we all know the cost of racing is at its highest thanks to gas and diesel prices, but for round 2 Outlaw Motor Speedway in Muskogee, Oklahoma will be hosting it. Outlaw Motor Speedway is a Nascar sanctioned race track that has the most professional equiptment, facility and race track in the country. This is a perfect opportunity for us ATV racers, sideXside racers and "straight off the couch" enthusiasts to show the Extreme Dirt Track series what we are made of. The date for round 2 is June 8-9 2012 at Outlaw Motor Speedway. The city of Muskogee is sponsoring the event by giving a Pro purse of $8,000 dollars and $2,000 dollars in amateur prizes and awards. The track will be very large, designed and tested by a Pro National ATV racer. Exhibition classes will be offered, one of which will be a sideXside class. If anyone is interested in sponsoring the event, advertisment or just has some questions, please give me a call.

Thanks,

Daniel Chepkauskas
918-781-3762

400exrip
04-03-2012, 03:11 PM
Dag, wasnt planning on going to Oklahoma, But since I just heard that, I might have to shoot on down there!

Now about the Am classes is it going to be $2000 cash money for each class, or just $2000 worth of prizes spread over ALL the Am classes together?

Chepkauskas414
04-04-2012, 09:08 AM
The amateur prizes and awards will be miscelaneous such as money, gift certificates, tires, ect.. Nothing has been set in stone concerning exactly what or to what class but there will definitely be $2,000 to distribute in many different ways. Once that is determined I will be sure to post more about it.

hanker
04-08-2012, 05:44 AM
When you say $8,000. Is that on top of $6,000 minimum that the pro class already gets?

Chepkauskas414
04-08-2012, 07:07 PM
The Pro class has a minimum $6,000 purse and the city of Muskogee is giving $10,000! $8,000 of which is towards the Pro purse and $2,000 towards amateur awards and prizes! The $8,000 is not on top of the $6,000 minimum, it's $8,000 total; $2,000 more than minimum expected purse!