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SRC Night at the Races Saturday, August 3

July 30, 2024

This Saturday August 3 SRC Companies presents BOMBrs Enduro along with weekly racing at Springfield Raceway.The 44 lap All Metal Recycling BOMBr Enduro will pay $144 
to Win & $40 to start. Cop Stock , Crown Vic , BOMBrs & Enduro Cars can compete in this event . All Cars must go through pre tech .

Springfield Raceway will be racing 6 Classes of Dirt Cars this Saturday that compete weekly to be in Victory Lane at the end of each night.
 
All trailer Services POWRi B Mods
Indigo Sky Casino POWRI MW Modzs A  Wheeler Metals Legends
Hayden Machinery MW POWRi Modzs B Pepsi Pure Stock
Guffey Services Heating & Air
Fwd Mini Stock 

Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel 
https://youtube.com/@SpringfieldRacewayYT?si=zuGpp9xEcVs741Z1

You can watch Springfield Raceway each week from your recliner at your home on
https://springfieldraceway.tv/

Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel 
https://youtube.com/@SpringfieldRacewayYT?si=zuGpp9xEcVs741Z1

DON’T FORGET TO CELEBRATE YOUR BIRTHDAY AT SPRINGFIELD RACEWAY FOR FREE….
 
The week of your Birthday Sunday through Saturday show valid Id for proof of your Birthday & watch the Races for FREE at Springfield Raceway…

Springfield Raceway as well offers discounts on groups for any type of gathering & especially a Birthday.
You can check the details out on the Springfield Raceway web page at
https://springfieldraceway.com/
For booking a BIRTHDAY PARTY you can call or text 1-417-863-0097 & leave a message & someone will contact you back.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY 
from 
SPRINGFIELD RACEWAY 
&
Track Owner Jerry Hoffman…

DIRECTIONS
Driving Directions: I-44 to exit 75, then south to Kearney Hwy., then 1.0 mile west to Westgate Ave., then 0.3 mile south.
2110 N Fm Rd 123
Springfield Missouri 

WEEKLY EVENT $ $
Grandstands 
Adults- $18
Seniors/Military- $16
Kids 6-Seniors in High School- $3
5 & under - Free
Special Events prices subject to change. 
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PIT PASS $ $
Adults- $40
Kids 6-14 - $15
5 & under FREE
Special Events prices subject to change. 
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Times for 8/3/24
Pit Gate - 4:00
Grandstands- 5:45
Driver Cut off - 6:10
Hot laps - 6:30
Racing - 7:00 ish
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If you can’t attend the Springfield Raceway you have the option to watch it from your home live at

https://springfieldraceway.tv/

ABOUT SRC HOLDINGS CORP….

Acknowledged as a Top 25 Best Small Company in America by Forbes, SRC is an employee-owned remanufacturer in North America directly servicing original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). We are known world-wide for our open-book culture, The Great Game of Business®, which focuses on transparency, integrity and business literacy. 

Since 1983, we’ve been helping OEMs sell parts and whole goods through custom remanufacturing programs for the agricultural, industrial, construction, truck, marine and automotive markets. Our expertise has grown far beyond remanufacturing to include warehousing, logistics, core management, kitting and packaging, and material salvaging.   

Our success is made possible by our associates who continue to better the organization daily. Our associates take pride in their reputation as businesspeople who understand how they can impact our bottom line. Their excellent technical skills – accompanied by their role as employee-owners – has become our legacy in the industry.
2,000 / Associates

4.4M / Square feet of manufacturing & warehouse space

100% / Employee-owned

#1 / Most innovative business practice by Inc. Magazine
$3M+ / In charitable giving since 2006

39 / Years as an employee-owned company

100 / Business books featuring the SRC origin story

60 / Individual business spin-offs since 1983

OUR HISTORY

Our story begins in the recession of the 1980s when SRC was a small division of International Harvester – who, for the past two years, had been laying off 1,000 employees every week. The Springfield, Missouri, factory would be next on the chopping block. With no job outlooks, Jack Stack and the other managers became desperate. To save everyone’s jobs, they scraped together $100,000 and set out to buy the company.

After being rejected for a loan by over 50 financial institutions, Jack finally found a bank to grant them the loan. The final deal is still the worst loan in corporate American history – an $8,900,000 loan with $100,000 in equity. 

In his quest, Jack learned the “language of business” and realized it wasn’t that difficult to understand. With an 89:1 debt-to-equity ratio with an 18% interest rate, he needed every employee to understand that meeting their loan payment was critical to their success, how to reach that goal and that their jobs were at stake if they didn’t. The key was open-book management with the idea that if everyone was working to build a great company, they would be unstoppable.

On February 1, 1983, Springfield Remanufacturing Corp. was born and vowed to do things differently. They taught all employees the company’s financial statements and how they impacted those numbers. They created The Great Game of Business® to serve as a tool for teaching business metrics. Soon they had grown to one of the most successful businesses in America, and journalists from all over the world began flying to Springfield, Missouri, to learn more about these incredible associates and their unique way of running a company.