Monster Truck Madness Bristol Motor Speedway

And Saturday night at Bristol Motor Speedway, the 47-year-old Illinois resident plans to work his magic in one of the wildest sideshows in motorsports: the Thompson Metal Monster Truck Madness. Buy pc games online. Monster mayhem makes its way to Bristol Motor Speedway during the Thompson Metal Monster Truck Madness presented by Beef ‘O’ Brady’s. Fans will be on the edge of their seats as they witness some of the biggest monster truck names in the business, flying, crushing and destroying everything in their way.

Speedway Motorsports Executive Chairman Bruton Smith, who built Bristol Motor Speedway & Dragway into a one-of-a-kind world-renowned sports and entertainment destination will officially be inducted into the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame during a Nashville ceremony on June 27.

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Beef O’Brady’s Monster Truck Madness comes to Bristol Motor Speedway on Saturday. Kingsport Speedway will host the Southeast Super Trucks the same day.Monster Trucks will race around the Bristol Motor Speedway infield during two qualifying rounds. Racing eliminations will begin after qualifying is complete. After the racing champion is crowned, the trucks return for a freestyle competition. Drivers will perform a variety of moves and stunts.The legendary Bigfoot headlines the list of Monster Trucks. Other names include Bad Company, Stone Crusher, Quad Chaos, Dirt Crew, Jester and Krakken.The East10Drift organization will also put on a drifting exhibition.Drivers also will be available for autographs and pictures during the pre-event pit party that starts at 5 p.m.

On the BMS backstretch. The show begins at 7:30 p.m.

With a post-event party to follow.SUPER TRUCKS IN THE MODEL CITYKingsport Speedway has a break from its Friday night NASCAR Whelen All-American Series program to host the Southeast Super Trucks on Saturday.The Super Trucks are scheduled to run twin 50-lap features. Lee Tissot, a former Kingsport Speedway regular, won last year’s Southeast Super Trucks race at the 3/8-mile concrete oval.The Limited Late Models will also be in action along with the Carolina Vintage Series and the RPM Legends tour. Of the regular weekly divisions at Kingsport, only the Pure 4 will run. It will be a race that awards no points toward the track championship.Clint King, another former Kingsport winner in Late Models, has been the early Southeast Super Trucks points leader. The Denton, N.C.

Racer, now 23, was only 14 when he won in the UARA Series at Kingsport in 2010.HOT SUMMER NIGHTSCarson Eads geared up for his upcoming trip to the Loretta Lynn National Championships with three wins in Saturday’s Round 10 of the Hot Summer Nights Supercross Series at I-81 Motorsports Park.The young Kingsport rider won in Schoolboy, 85cc 12-15 and Super Mini. Alex Colley of Norton, Va., also was a winner in three divisions.Other winners included: Jacob Carberry of Jonesborough (250 D), Alton Clark of Johnson City (ATV Novice), Rylan Wicker of Johnson City (51cc Beginner) and Elizabethton’s Jackson Statzer (51 cc, 4-6).Bo Hughes of Roan Mountain finished second in the Pro division and Madison Hensley of Johnson City was the women’s runner-up.