Flint Creek Speedway Joins Whelen All-American Series
(2/11/2015) 

By Jason Cunningham, NASCAR
February 11, 2015 - 2:50pm
 
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – Flint Creek  Speedway promotes “Fast and Furious Friday Nights.” The competition is  about to be ratcheted up another notch as the eastern Oklahoma oval has  joined the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series for the 2015 season.
“Flint Creek Speedway  is a great addition to the NASCAR family,” said George Silbermann,  NASCAR’s vice president for regional and touring series. “Oklahoma has a  fantastic dirt racing following and we are elated that fans have a new  opportunity to watch NASCAR racing on a weekly basis.”
Flint Creek, located just four miles west of the Arkansas border in  West Siloam Springs, Oklahoma, is the latest in a flurry of additions to  NASCAR’s weekly racing program. The .375-mile red clay oval, which  originally opened in 1987, joins Salina Highbanks Speedway in Pryor as  the second NASCAR Whelen All-American Series facility in The Sooner  State.
Salina has been NASCAR-sanctioned since 2011 and competes on Saturdays.
Established in 1982, the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series is  NASCAR’s national championship program for weekly short track auto  racing. Competitors at more than 50 paved and dirt tracks throughout  North America vie for track, state and province, and overall series  championships in Divisions I-V.
"We're really excited about the opportunity to bring NASCAR Whelen  All-American Series racing to Flint Creek Speedway,” said track owner  Jacob Frese Sr. “This was not just a competitor-driven decision, this  was also for our fans. It's going to be a fantastic level of racing that  is only available at select dirt tracks in the country, and we are  proud to now be one of them. We want to thank the continued support of  our fans, drivers and sponsors and we look forward to an awesome 2015  and beyond."
Flint Creek’s first night of NASCAR-sanctioned competition will be  Friday, March 27. Modifieds will be designated NASCAR Division I at  Flint Creek while the B-modifieds will be Division II, grand nationals  Division III, pure stocks Division IV and dwarf cars Division V.
Brian Williams is the reigning track titlist out of the modified division.
Connecticut-based Whelen Engineering is the series’ title sponsor.  Whelen Engineering is a leading manufacturer of automotive, aviation,  industrial and emergency vehicle lighting. NASCAR tracks and pace cars  across North America and Europe are among the many showcases for Whelen  products.
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