UES 365It was championship night for many of the divisions at Tri-County this past Saturday night. Temperatures were cold but some tempers were hot by the end of the night. Remember racing requires passion and that was on full display. The children also had fun trick or treating...
Smart Electric Co Inc Intelligent S...The touring series, both the Cars Tour and Smart Modifieds have finished their races at Tri County for 2025 season. The Cars series packed the house with 9,300 people. The Smart Modifieds brought a huge contingent of their own and all provided plenty of excitement for the...
Alliance Driveway Solutions 280Fall has arrived and we are about to enter the home stretch. Hard to comprehend isn’t it? We still have some good racing left with a very tight points battle going through all divisions. The first race on September 20th was the Carolina Mini Stocks Division. Allison Hous...
Stephen Priestley, CPA, PLLC 325I realize that we speak of how good racing is every Saturday night, but the events on Saturday night September 6th were superb. Things got off to a slow start with the Carolina Vintage Series. Only one car showed up for the event and it was Josh Weston in the #95 Mustang....
Doug's Fleet & Auto Glass 265The last race at Tri County had to overcome some weather obstacles. It had rained until late in the afternoon. Persistence paid off though. The track was dried and the full slate of races was able to run. The first race of the evening was the Front Wheel Drive Division....
Why We RaceNext up on our “Why We Race” series is Jarrett Anderson. “I would say that getting introduced to racing at a young age and being around it for a good amount of time is to blame. Being named after 1961 & 1965 Grand National Champion Ned Jarrett may have started the trend. Bei...