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Arizona Speedway serving hot wings in January

Posted 10/30/20

Advanced reserved seats for the inaugural Wild Wing Shootout presented by O’Reilly Auto Parts at FK Rod Ends Arizona Speedway are available for online purchase

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Arizona Speedway serving hot wings in January

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Advanced reserved seats for the inaugural Wild Wing Shootout presented by O’Reilly Auto Parts at FK Rod Ends Arizona Speedway are available for online purchase.

The 410 c.i. Winged Sprint Car and IMCA Modified extravaganza is Jan. 22-24, 2021 at the oval at 48700 N. Ironwood Drive in Queen Creek, 5 miles south of U.S. Highway 60 in Apache Junction.

“When we announced this new event we had such a massive response from fans wanting reserved seats that we decided to make their requests a reality. As a result, we are now offering the option for fans to purchase both advanced reserved seating and general admission tickets on our website,” co-promoter Chris Kearns said in the release. “We were already extremely excited about this new event, but the immediate feedback from fans and racers alike has further bolstered our enthusiasm.”

Reserved tickets for all three days are $95. To order tickets, go to wildwingshootout.com/buy-tickets.

Winged Sprint Car aces Rico Abreu, Cory Eliason, Dominic Scelzi, Aaron Reutzel, D.J. Netto and Giovanni Scelzi are among the list of drivers who have already voiced an intent to compete in the three-race swing.

The inaugural event will find 410 c.i. Winged Sprint Cars competing for a $7,000 top prize in the Friday, Jan. 22 opener, while the programs on Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 23-24 will each boast a $10,000 winner’s check, the release states.

An open practice session is slated for Thursday, Jan. 21.

As the prospective Sprint Car field continues to grow, so does the likely list of IMCA Modified entries. California standouts Ethan Dotson and Cody Laney have already tossed their names into the hat, the release states.

Each of the three programs spanning Jan. 22-24 posts a $1,000 winner’s check for the IMCA Modified division. Full event details can be found at WildWingShootout.com.

To keep up on the race, follow on Facebook @WildWingShootout, Twitter @WingShootout and Instagram @WingShootout.

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