The most unique touring division in the recent history of short track racing returns today at Orange County Speedway and we have the actual green flag time, the entry lists and some cool facts about the seventh race of the CARS Super Late Model and Late Model Stock Tours.

What time do the races start today?

Featuring twin races for the Super Late Models and Late Model Stock divisions, the Summertime Showdown 250 is scheduled to go green at 7:30 p.m. The Super Late Models will race first while the Late Model Stocks will follow shortly afterwards.

Race name/distance?

Tonight’s event is the Summertime Showdown at Orange County Speedway in Rougemont, N.C. — the seventh event in the history of the new CARS Racing Tour. Each race is 125 green flag laps, providing a total of 250 laps in Northeast North Carolina.

Television and Live Streaming?

The complete CARS Tour schedule will be broadcast over the internet on RACEFEEDX – a leading digital motorsports streaming provider. The standard PPV broadcast can be purchased for $18.00, which is two dollars less than a general admission grandstand ticket.

A high definition option is also available for $25.

The broadcast begins at 4:30 p.m. ET

PURCHASE RACE BROADCAST HERE

*** NOTE: If you’re out and about today and can’t watch to the race, make sure to follow @Race22 and @MattWeaverSBN on Twitter. They will be live tweeting updates throughout the event. ***

Tickets?

Orange County Speedway has not yet announced a complete sellout but the best seats will go on a first come, first sever basis.

Weather?

It is a pleasant but somewhat warm day for racing at Orange County Speedway. There is no chance of rain and the coldest it will get is 65 degrees near the end of the event.

Last time?

Three weeks ago, Josh Berry and Zane Smith stole headlines in the Late Model Stock and Super Late Model divisions respectively. It was the first career CARS Tour victory for both drivers. The championship standings for both tours consolidated considerably as Myatt Snider inched to one point of Brayton Haws in the perimeter rail division while Kyle Grissom got to within eight of Cole Timm in the straight railed machines.

The complete starting lineups for the Summmertime Showdown 250 can be found below.

Super Late Models

  1. Brandon Setzer 14.068
  2. Kyle Grissom 14.009
  3. Cole Timm 14.091
  4. Clay Jones 14.092
  5. Quin Houff 14.111
  6. Trevor Noles 14.115
  7. Zane Smith 14.137
  8. Harrison Burton 14.137
  9. Stephen Leicht 14.191
  10. Christian Eckes 14.002
  11. Joey Mucciacciaro 14.203
  12. Stephen Nasse 14.213
  13. Kaz Grala 14.219
  14. Steve Wallace 14.224
  15. Roger Lee Newton 14.250
  16. Dominique Van Wieringen 14.250
  17. Lucas Ransone 14.306
  18. Garrett Campbell 14.349
  19. Chris Davidson 14.14.367
  20. Lucas Jones 14.393
  21. Richard Gould 14.558

Late Model Stock Cars

  1. Josh Berry    14.531
  2. Jamey Caudill    14.539
  3. Brayton Haws    14.588
  4. Todd Gilliland    14.603
  5. Jake Crum    14.609
  6. Tommy Lemons    14.618
  7. Deac McCaskill    14.619
  8. Stefan Parsons    14.641
  9. Chris Hudspeth    14.655
  10. Bradley McCaskill 14.66
  11. RD Smith    14.675
  12. Justin Crider    14.679
  13. Tyler Ankrum    14.682
  14. Jeff Oakley    14.686
  15. Michael Fose    14.697
  16. Robert Tyler    14.715
  17. Myatt Snider    14.824
  18. Blake Stallings    14.828
  19. Ronald Hill    14.834
  20. Austin McDaniel    14.839
  21. Thomas Beane    14.894
  22. Craig Stallard    14.96
  23. Rusty Skewes    15.248
  24. Roddy Sterling    15.248
  25. Chris Davis    15.483