Rich Hetrick, owner of Hetrick Racing, brought Round #7 of the Extreme Dirt Track series to the Tri-City Speedway. This weekend marks the first time an ATV TT race has been held at the 1/2 mile track, but the racers and fans were well welcomed.
Rich Hetrick, owner of Hetrick Racing, brought Round #7 of the Extreme Dirt Track series to the Tri-City Speedway. This weekend marks the first time an ATV TT race has been held at the 1/2 mile track, but the racers and fans were well welcomed.
Within just a few days, Rich Hetrick and crew turned the oval track into one of the most technical and longer tracks of the season.
Casey Bard had his roommate out for the weekend helping out with the event. Without the hard work of the crew, this event faced being canceled due to the weather conditions
Kyle Bard, ATVA MX Production B rider, along with his girlfriend, was out for the weekend to help prepare and repair the race course.
Here are another 2 members of the crew that kept this race from washing down the drain when the rain passed through
This kid might as well own a uni-cyle. I don't remember his front tire ever being on the ground.
MotoTees had a trailer set up selling all the essential swag for an ATV racer
When I arrived at the race track, everyone had their quads cleaned up and ready to rock and roll
Like many of the top pros, many amateurs run both the EDT and MX series. I found several MX set up machines setting off to the side this weekend
Daryl Rath and his son both came to race this weekend