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Last Updated on Wednesday, 10 April 2013 13:32 Wednesday, 10 April 2013 00:00
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MyLaps has come up with a new option for buying/renting your transponder that might be a better solution for many drivers that rent their transponder weekly. The new FLEX Transponder comes with everything you need to run the MyLaps system (transponder, chargers, clips, power adapters, etc.) but it will need to be renewed each season (or two depending on what you choose). This new option makes it dramatically cheaper than renting weekly over the course of an entire season.

Here is how it works, you can buy a new FLEX Transponder for $150 that will be good for one year only. Then you renew the transponder next season for just $90, or choose a 2 year renewal option for $155.

If you are interested in buying one of these new FLEX transponders please contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it and let her know you are interested in buying one. The track will be placing a order by Friday the 12th and we would like to know how many we should order therefore your quick response would be appreciated.
 
Last Updated on Tuesday, 09 April 2013 08:10 Sunday, 07 April 2013 12:13
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Jesse Runkle wins the fist race of 2013

(04-06-2013 Dacono, CO) After a long off-season the roar of the engines returned to the 3/8ths mile paved oval of Colorado National Speedway to open up the 2013 season. Jesse Runkle who had never before visited winners circle for a feature event ran a brilliant race leading wire to wire stunning the crafty CNS veterans and taking home the trophy during BigWestRacing.com "Good to go" night at the races.

Read more: Young-gun Jesse Runkle stuns the CNS veterans to take the first race at CNS

Last Updated on Monday, 01 April 2013 18:17 Sunday, 31 March 2013 14:30
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The entire staff and management of Colorado National Speedway is saddened by the recent passing of Gene Heffley. Gene created Colorado National Speedway back in 1965. Gene is a member of the Colorado National Speedway Hall of Fame as well as a member of the Colorado Motorsports Hall of Fame.

 

Gene Heffley moved to Denver from Missouri Valley, Iowa in 1957, after serving five years in the military. In 1951, he met and married his wife Gerda. They started a trucking company and had two daughters, Helen and Patti. By 1960 this couple was operating four trucks. A year later he began to operate a salvage business in the Denver metropolitan area and sold parts to two individuals that were building race cars. When one could not pay for the parts, they ended up with the race car. With some help from some friends, Harry McCool and Bart Manley, they ran the #70 car at Lakeside Speedway. That is when he really got hooked.

In 1964, one of their drivers was Hall of Famer, Sam Sauer. Later that year they all went to a big race at Hanford, California. It was the first time they had seen a real late model race and he and Gerda decided to build a speedway designed car for late models. But that was just part of the story. In 1965, using the money from their trucking company they purchased an 80 acre parcel of farmland. On that site they designed and built a speedway, and called it Colorado National Speedway. They worked every day possible mid-year until the track was able to run a very short season. In 1966, they raced a full season with the idea of making racing possible for anybody that wanted to participate. The track had four foot retaining walls for the safety of spectators and they continued to make improvements both on and off the track. During the years they added motorcycles, sprint cars and midgets to their racing program. In 1972, after Gene was diagnosed with cancer, they decided it would be best to sell Colorado National Speedway. They were truly pioneers in short track dirt racing.

See also... National Speed Sport News

 

Last Updated on Friday, 22 March 2013 13:32 Saturday, 16 March 2013 08:04
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Chris Leaf's Memorial Service Information

Day and Time: Sunday April 7, 2013 at 2:00pm
Location: Platte Valley Middle School "Field House"
Address: 700 Hill St.  Kersey CO 80644

On Tuesday March 12 we lost one of the brightest stars of the Rocky Mountain racing community. A family member so to speak. Chris Leaf was considered indestructible in a race car. His aggressive driving style made him a fan favorite and a highly respected driver among his peers. Chris followed in his fathers footsteps as a driver at Colorado National Speedway starting in the old “Bomber” class in the early 1980’s. He continued racing at CNS until the track was converted to asphalt in 1989 at which time he moved the quarter mile I-76 Speedway in Ft. Morgan Colorado and Rocky Mountain National Speedway in Commerce City Colorado. Chris won at least two championships at I-76 before moving back to Colorado National Speedway in the early 1990’s to compete in the new Grand American Modified division. And compete he did winning 4 modified championships in that division in 1997, 1999, 2000, and 2001. As if that were not enough Chris bought a Pro-Truck and started competing in both the Grand American Modifieds and the Pro Trucks in 2000. In his first year in the Trucks he won the Rookie of the Year and the championship as well as the Grand American Modified championship. Chris then followed than season with a sweep of the two divisions again 2001. In total Chris won four Pro-Truck championships in 2000, 2001, 2002 and 2003.

Chris was on a vacation of a life time in Florida when his motorcycle crashed on the 7 mile bridge in the Florida Keys area. Chris succumbed to his injuries.

The entire Colorado National Speedway community expresses their deep heart felt condolences to the Chris Leaf family. Chris will be missed by the entire Colorado Racing community.


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Last Updated on Wednesday, 03 April 2013 10:16 Tuesday, 12 March 2013 10:56
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NEW START TIMES!
April: Grandstands open at 3:00PM - Races Start at 5:00PM (early season)
May - September: Grandstands open at 3:00PM - Races start at 6:30PM

March:
Pit Gate & Tech Open at: 10:00
Practice Starts: 11:00
Practice Ends: 4:30
Practice price is $15 per car and driver. Every additional person in pits is also $15.

April:
Pit Gate & Tech Open at: 11:00
Practice Starts: 1:00
Practice Ends: 3:00
Drivers Meeting: 3:15-3:30
Qualifying: 4:00-4:45
National Anthem and Announcements: 4:55
Racing Begins: 5:00 Sharp

May-September:
Pit Gate & Tech Open at: 12:00
Practice Starts: 2:00
Practice Ends: 4:30
Drivers Meeting: 4:45-5:00
Qualifying: 5:30-6:15
National Anthem and Announcements: 6:20
Racing Begins: 6:30 Sharp

Friday Test and Tunes starts Friday May 3rd. (no Friday T&T June 14th)

The pit gate will open at 3PM and cars will be allowed on the track from 3 to dark. Every car and driver will be a $25 entry in to the pits and each additional crew member will only be $5.

The Beer Garden will open from 5PM to 10PM and cold beverages will be available. A great time will be had by all so don't miss out on a inexpensive and FUN way to get some extra track time at Colorado National Speedway. Entrance into the beer garden will be free.

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