WAYCROSS, GA (September 22, 2012) – The Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series sanctioned event from Batesville Motor Speedway, held August 17th and 18th , will air on SPEED Channel this Sunday, September 23rd at 4PM EST. The Canidae All Natural Pet Foods Presents the 20th Annual Comp Cams Topless 100 – was filmed for broadcast in High Definition by Lucas Oil Studios, a division of Lucas Oil Products, Inc.
Fans will want to tune in to watch this event that saw drivers from all across the country compete for the first place prize that paid $40,000. In front of a massive spectator crowd, this event had plenty of drama for the lead among several of the country’s top dirt late model drivers. Numerous camera angles, driver interviews, in-car cameras, technical segments, along with the 100-lap feature event, will be included in the SPEED Channel broadcast. SPEED Channel can be found on Dish Network on Channel 150 and channel 607 on Direct TV. Fans with cable service should check their local listings to find the SPEED Channel network.
“We want to encourage all of our great fans to watch the LOLMDS event on SPEED this Sunday. Lucas Oil Products and all of our Team Lucas partners, along with the fine folks at Comp Cams, have made it possible to bring dirt late model racing to TVs across the globe in 2012. We have a tremendous amount of quality within our shows and that’s a direct reflection of the leadership within Lucas Oil and Lucas Oil Studios, which makes for the best dirt racing on TV,” stated Ritchie Lewis, Series Director.
The Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series TV package is being broadcast on 5 networks in 2012, including: CBS, CBS Sports, NBC Sports, SPEED, and MAVTV. The entire 2012 Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series TV schedule can be found on the series website www.lucasdirt.com under the schedule link.
Up next for the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series will be the Jackson 100, set for Friday and Saturday, September 21st and 22nd at Brownstown Speedway in Brownstown, IN. This annual event, promoted by Tim and Farrah Keithley, will take place at the ¼ mile Bull Ring at the Jackson County Fairgrounds. This year’s event will pay $20,000 to win and $1,200 to start. For more information about this weekend’s event, log onto to the track website atwww.brownstownspeedway.com.
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