The 2020 season at Franklin County Speedway continues to roar at full speed as fall temperatures make their first appearance of the year, with the facility playing host to a race honoring the life and career of one of it’s most prominent drivers.
Buster Carroll, who passed away in 2016, was a staple at Franklin County throughout the 1990s and 2000s by winning countless races and track championships, with the first Buster Carroll Memorial taking place in Sept. 2016
The race was put on hiatus after management changes in 2017 before being added back to the schedule this year by track promoter Langley Austin.
“I grew up a fan of Buster Carroll when I was a kid going to races and later working races at the track,” Austin said. “Being able to promote this race before and now again means a lot to me. We’ve put a lot of effort into this event and I hope it shows when people attend this weekend. We want to do everything we can to honor his life and his racing legacy and we hope this event does just that.”
The event will feature a 103-lap Late Model race with top local stars expected to battle it out for a $1,058 top prize. The Charger division will also be center stage this weekend with a 58-lap race paying $1,045 to the winner.
Every division will have an elevated purse for Saturday nights show with the Mini Stocks racing for $580, Compacts $300, Stock4 $245 and the Any Cars battling for $1,000 to win.
“We wanted to get every division involved in this race to honor Buster,” Austin remarked. “He raced in many of the track’s divisions during his time racing and many of the people racing in every division this weekend knew Buster and was either a fan or a friend of his. It’ll mean a lot to these guys to take home a trophy with his name on it and know they won a race in his honor.”
Races at Franklin County will be on tap nearly every weekend until November. The next event following the Buster Carroll Memorial will be the Stadium Invasion 3 on Saturday, Oct. 3rd featuring the Bowman Gray Stadium Modifieds as well as other divisions from the Winston-Salem, NC track, which was shuttered this year due to COVID-19.
The second Night of Destruction this season will take place on Oct. 17 and will also be headlined by racing action in several divisions including twin 44-lap Charger races in honor of the late Kenny Hodges, another long-time competitor at the track.
The track is also planning another special event for the Oct. 24-25 weekend with details to be released soon as well as details on Halloween weekend plans.
“We’ve got a busy fall planned,” Austin explained. “2020 has been a crazy year for everyone and we just want to keep racing so that people have something to do and give racers who need a place to race somewhere to go. We’re going to go as long as the weather will allow us and see if we can’t put on some more great shows for the fans.”
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