The deadline for early entry to avoid the entry penalty is only a few days away as the deadline is September 1.
Sending in early entries is also important because it will help determine the qualifying order for the 200-lap race. Drivers will qualify in reverse order in which they filed their entry.
The top 25 drivers in qualifying will be locked into the Alabama 200 while four additional drivers will transfer in through the last chance race. Two provisional have also been set aside for those highest in Show Me the Money Series points as well as any past Alabama 200 champion who fail to qualify in.
Former winners of the Alabama 200 include Richard Petty, Bobby Allison, Donnie Allison, Ronnie Sanders (2 Times 1976&1979)Dave Mader III and current Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series driver Chase Elliott (2Times 2013&2015).
The scheduled distance for the race is 200 green flag laps. The potential for competition cautions come when more than 50 laps are completed without a caution. Only eight tires have been allotted for the 200-lap feature event.
Alabama 200 weekend kicks off Friday with practice for the Pro Late Models, Modifieds of Mayhem cars and all local divisions and a “Driver Appreciation Party” to follow at roughly 8 p.m. with cold beverages and Food.
Saturday is a day full of events as the Pro Late Models and Modifieds of Mayhem Cars practice alongside local divisions. Prior to local division features, the Pro Late Models and Open Wheel modifieds will qualify at 7 p.m. to set the grid for the following day’s race.
Sunday begins with an autograph session at 1 p.m. with opening ceremonies following shortly after. The Modifieds of Mayhem will run a 75-lap feature race with the 53rd Alabama 200 “Hunt for the Bear” to follow.
For more information or questions regarding the Alabama 200 visit www.montgomerymotorspeedway.com
Story by: Hannah Newhouse – Southeast Correspondent
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