SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (October 21, 2025)—TRIK or TREAT night …🎃👻
Lots going on this SATURDAY Oct 25
YARBROUGH INDUSTRIES night
🏁 4 State Dirt Late Models with no tops
🏁 OUTLAW NIGHT WEEKLY CLASSES
💀( Added Money for Outlaws ) 💀
🏁 Super Stocks $1525 to win $100 start
🏁 Rex Merritt will b the Grand Marshall
of OUTLAW no tech night
🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃
Thanks to our Sponsors
🎃 Yarbrough Industries
🎃 Chris’ Key Shop
🎃 Woods Excavating & Contracting
🎃 TJR Race Cars
🎃 Ruble Racing Engines
😎😎😎😎😎 WATCH THE WEATHER APPS
🔥ATTTTTTTTTTEEEEEEEENTION…🔥🔥
💧☔️🌂🌧️⛈️ IF WE GET TO MUCH RAIN WE WILL RACE SUNDAY OCTOBER 26 …
Same event & we will start a little earlier…
WE WILL HAVE A TRICK OR TREAT PIT WALK FOR THE KIDS AT INTERMISSION
DRIVERS Bring some CANDY IF U CAN
THANKS
CLASSES RACING
4 State Dirt Late Model - Topless
Super Stock
$1525 to WIN $100 start 30 entry
💀💀💀💀 OUTLAW INFORMATION 💀💀
All trailer Services B Mods
$450 to Win
💀💀💀 💀if you pay OUTLAW ENTRY IT IS $1025 to WIN / $50 entry💀💀🎃👻
Indigo Sky Casino MW Modzs A
$250 to Win
💀💀💀 💀if you pay OUTLAW ENTRY IT IS $825 to WIN / $30 entry 💀💀🎃👻
Wheeler Metals Legends
$200 to Win
💀💀💀 💀if you pay OUTLAW ENTRY IT IS $825 to WIN / $30 entry 💀💀🎃👻
Hayden Machinery MW Modzs B
$150 to Win
💀💀💀💀 if you pay OUTLAW ENTRY IT IS
$825 to WIN / $30 entry 💀💀🎃💀
Pepsi Full Body
$200 to Win
💀💀💀💀 if you pay OUTLAW ENTRY IT IS
$825 to Win / $30 entry 💀💀🎃💀
Guffey Services Heating & Air Fwd
$150 to Win
💀💀💀💀if you pay OUTLAW ENTRY IT IS
$625 to WIN / $30 entry 👻👻🎃👻
Honoring our Grand Marshall of the night Rex Merritt there will be NO TECH IN WEEKLY CLASSES…YOU MUST RUN A CAR THAT HAS BEEN RAN IN THE CLASS ALL YEAR BUT YOU CAN DO ANTHING YOU WANT TO TO THE CAR… no tech…
SOME RACING FACTS about REX
Rex started racing way back in 1969, winning his first AHRA divisional race at the old Springfield Ozark dragway.
Rex spent a short time racing motorcycles both motocross and flat track and then got into circle track racing in 1979 at Springfield fragrance Speedway on asphalt winning the track championship his first year.
Started racing modified in 1984 when Gary Bass, Evan Patton and myself started building the first dirt work Modifieds
Career highlights include winning 30+ track championships with 500+ feature wins Racing both dirt and asphalt, classes including street stocks, late models, Modifieds , a few figure 8 races, a few mini stock races, and legend cars.
Three time IMCA race of champions winner,
Four time champion of the IMCA Florida Winter nationals,
IMCA asphalt supernational’s winner at Saint Augustine Speedway in Florida with a clean sweep of the race of champions, theRace of states, and the asphalt Supernationals
Two time World Series of asphalt racing champion in new Smyrna Beach Florida
Other accomplishments include ;
The first recipient of the IMCA Supernationals silver anniversary “Ironman” award
The first reciprocate of the “Forest Lucas lifetime achievement” award
Monett Speedway Hall of Fame award
Ozark area racers foundation legends award
Featured in several magazines including Speedway Illustrated, circle track magazine, stock car racing magazine, short trike racing magazine, dirt model magazine, and dirt modified magazine,
And last but not least The reason for several paragraphs in many different rule books…….💀🎃💀
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 $ $
GENERAL ADMISSION
Adults- $25
Seniors/Military- $23
Kids 6-Seniors in High School- $3
5 & under - Free
Special Events prices subject to change.
💰CASH ONLY
NO OUTSIDE FOOD OR DRINK
PIT PASS
Adults- $40
Kids 6-14 - $15
5 & under FREE
Special Events prices subject to change.
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Times for 10/25/25
Pit Gate - 1:30
Grandstands- 3:45
Drivers Meeting - 4:15
Driver Cut off - 4:20
Hot laps - 4:40
Racing - 5:30 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/
THE YARBROUGH INDUSTRIES STORY
Yarbrough Industries was founded in 1946 by Leonard and Norma Yarbrough. Leonard was a farmer who worked on cars and trucks in his garage, soon realizing that welding and machining parts was a need and teaching himself those skills to help out his neighbors and reduce his own personal costs. The business began to grow and by the mid 1950’s, they had to move to an official shop.
Around the same time, Leonard and Norma’s son became the fourth employee. Meanwhile, their daughter was falling for another employee, Gary Reynaud. They married, started a family and decided to purchase the company in 1970. They moved to their current location in 1971, focusing on building the reputation and doubling the floor space by 1979. In 1983, they expanded again, this time adding equipment and bringing the number of employees up to eighteen.
As he applied his entrepreneurial spirit and no-formal-education intellect, he invented and patented the Pal-O-Matic pallet dispenser in 1985. The immediate success of the machine made it necessary to purchase another building and add ten more employees. In 1986, Gary’s son, Rusty graduated from UMR with a Mechanical Engineering Degree and joined the business full time. They chose to expand once more, seeing the unmet need for hydraulic services and parts in the community. They purchased the building next door, acquired an Eaton Dealership and created a space solely dedicated to sales and service. As the years passed, they continued to add product lines, machinery and personnel, expanding now to forty-two employees.