SHASTA SPEEDWAY RELEASES 2025 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

ANDERSON, Calif. (January 22, 2024) – The tradition of stock car racing excitement at the Shasta District Fairgrounds continues in 2025 with Shasta Speedway revealing its slate of events. Five action-packed races are planned at the .375-mile paved oval. Steve Schmitt of Big Valley Sanitation will promote the championship racing series which will feature Super Late Models, INEX Legends, Bombers, and Hornets competing. Photo by Tracye Dethero

Super Late Model action will be a highlight of the 2025 campaign. Teams will race for $2,000 to win and $700 to start at each of the five events, along with challenging for a lucrative points fund up for grabs among the full-time competitors. Competitors will race for over $100,000 in combined awards across the season. Ian Elliott of Lakeport won the 2024 Super Late Model championship while 13-year-old Vito Cancilla of Martinez, Calif. won the Shasta 125 at the season finale.

INEX Legends will race all five nights, with the May 3 and June 28 events being part of the popular NorCal Legends Series. Derek Copeland claimed the 2024 track championship.

Scott McLeod won the 2024 Bombers championship by just two points over Bobby Crowell, with 17 different drivers earning points. Danielle Adams is the defending Hornets champion as well.

Rules and procedures will be released to www.ShastaSpeedway.com when available. For more information on the 2025 season, contact Shasta Speedway at info@shastaspeedway.com or call (530) 524-6283

2025 Shasta Speedway Schedule (Subject to Change)

MAY 3 – Super Late Models, NorCal Legends Series, Bombers, Hornets

MAY 31 – Super Late Models, INEX Legends, Bombers, Hornets

JUNE 28 – Super Late Models, NorCal Legends Series, Bombers, Hornets

SEPTEMBER 13 – Super Late Models, INEX Legends, Bombers, Hornets

OCTOBER 4 – Super Late Models, INEX Legends, Bombers, Hornets

About Steven Blakesley

Steven Blakesley is a motorsports announcer and public relations specialist with more than 15 years of experience. His biggest pet peeve is race fans who only enjoy one form of racing over all others.