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Ben Shelton COLUMBUS, Miss. (July 1) - The PRO Dirt Car and NeSmith Super Dirt Car Super Late Model Series opener for the Four Crown Nationals at Greenville Speedway in Greenville, Mississippi was preempted by Mother Nature during the second b-main on Thursday night. With twenty-five Super Late Models, representing four states, on hand for the $2,000 to win event, torrential rains set in with seven laps complete in the second b-main. Track crews hoped to wait the rain out, but over two inches fell in a 45 minute period, forcing the postponement of the event. Series officials and track officials are still trying to work out the logistics for a reschedule, and as soon as a decision is made, a release containing the details will be distributed.
When the event resumes, Bub McCool and Kyle Beard will make up the front row for the 40 lap affair.
The Four Crown Nationals will resume on Friday, July 2nd, as the tour invades Central Mississippi Speedway in Winona, Mississippi for another $2,000 to win event. The PRO tour was in action at the facility in early June, and it was David Breazeale from Four Corners, Mississippi, who drove to a dominating win in the event. For more information, please visit www.CMSDirt.com .
Saturday, July 3rd will find the tour making its second appearance of the year at Whynot Motorsports Park in Meridian, Mississippi for another $2,000 to win event. Rick Rickman won a thriller at the 1/3 mile oval over the Memorial Day weekend. All local divisions except for Crate Late Models will be a part of the program. For more information, please visit www.WhynotMotorsportsPark.com .
The Four Crown Nationals will conclude on Sunday, July 4th at Magnolia Motor Speedway in Columbus, Mississippi with the final $2,000 to win event of the weekend. A full compliment of weekly racing series divisions will also be on the card for the night. For more information, please visit www.MagnoliaMotorSpeedway.net .
For more information on the sanctions, please visit www.PRODirtCarSeries.com and www.NeSmithRacing.com.
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