Airborne Speedway Expands Limited Sports & Crown Vics Racing Programs for 2025

Airborne Speedway Expands Limited Sports & Crown Vics Racing Programs for 2025

By Michael Anderson

January 8, 2025 at 05:28 PM

Airborne Park Speedway announces significant track enhancements for 2025, focusing on two key divisions: Limited Sportsman and Crown Vics.

Three dirt track racers racing closely

Three dirt track racers racing closely

Limited Sportsman will join the regular Thursday night schedule, running alongside 358 Modifieds, Sportsman, Renegades, and Mini Stocks. This expansion follows successful 2024 events won by Keith Pelkey and Caleb Durgan. The division provides newer open-wheel drivers additional track time and experience before advancing to the competitive sportsman division, which averaged 32 cars in 2024.

Dirt track sprint cars racing

Dirt track sprint cars racing

Crown Vics, an entry-level division popular in the southeastern U.S., will also see expanded presence in 2025. These rear-wheel-drive vehicles, reminiscent of traditional street stock racing, made their northeastern debut at Devil's Bowl Speedway in 2023. Their successful introduction at Airborne Park during the 2024 Elegance Coating Championship Weekend, featuring seven competitors with Matt Monaghan winning the qualifier and Eric Friend taking the feature, has led to their inclusion in Saturday night events and special occasions for 2025.

The track's expansion comes under Mike and Alayne Bruno's management, who began their five-year lease in 2024. Further details about the 2025 season will be announced through the Airborne Park Speedway Facebook page and the MyRacePass app.

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