ROSEVILLE, Calif. – All American Speedway has been approved by local and state officials for reopening of operations, beginning with a test and tune session on June 20.
With the state of California moving into stage three of its industry guidance, the speedway in Roseville, Calif., was approved for events without spectators by both Placer County and the Grounds.
Saturday’s testing will have limited space available with pre-registration required. The cost is $100 per car and driver and $40 for additional pit passes. All payment and paperwork must be submitted in advance of the practice day to encourage safety and distancing.
Practice will run from noon to 4 p.m., with pit gates opening at 11 a.m.
Temperatures will be taken upon entry into the venue and distancing of six feet from others will be required. Trucks, trailers, and cars will be assigned to pit stalls with a minimum of 12 feet between each team as well.
Both the registration forms and the complete health guidelines are available at www.AllAmericanSpeedway.com.
All American Speedway and Bill McAnally Racing Promotions are looking forward to racing and having fans in the grandstands as soon as it is approved.
The speedway and its officials are excited to open the gates to get cars back onto the one-third mile paved oval and is committed to moving forward as safely as possible.
2020 marks the 66th year of operations for All American Speedway.