The Southern Super will make its return to Fairgrounds Speedway Nashville in Nashville, TN in conjunction with the ARCA Racing Series event on April 11, series and Track Enterprises officials announced Thursday.
The partnership between Track Enterprises, the promoting organization of the Nashville ARCA event, and the Southern Super Series will return the Super Late Model series to the historic .596-mile Tennessee fairgrounds oval. The Southern Super Series and ARCA Racing Series will combine for a one-day complete racing card on Saturday, April 11.
“Tim Bryant is a great promoter and a great individual and his series has been building momentum for a while, so we are proud to have them be a part of the ARCA event at Nashville,” said Bob Sargent, President of Track Enterprises. “The great Super Late Model drivers from the Nashville area, from all around the Southeast and beyond will only add to the already-great event we are hosting at Nashville with the ARCA Racing Series. The ARCA drivers will go for 200 laps and the Southern Super Series will battle for 100 laps, with each race complimenting the other immensely.”
The Southern Super Series’ event at Nashville will be the second of a now 13-race schedule for the tour’s third season of competition. April 11’s race will mark the first time that the Southern Super Series will run alongside the ARCA Racing Series.
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With the announcement of the Nashville event, officials from both the Southern Super Series and Track Enterprises stressed the importance of short track promoters working together and maintaining positive streams of communication with drivers and other series and tracks.
“Tim and I both have great relationships with the ARCA/CRA Super Series,” added Sargent. “We are aware that they have a big race scheduled for the same day in Toledo, Ohio, so we have been in communication with R.J. (Scott) and Glenn (Luckett, of CRA) about our Nashville event. Our collective discussions have already opened the door to perhaps working together on more marquee short track events as early as 2016.”
For more information on the Southern Super Series, visit SouthernSuperSeries.com.
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