Track PR Release

Myrtle Beach, SC(November 10, 2012) — The Myrtle Beach 400 is set to run next week at Myrtle Beach Speedway.  Five classes of race vehicles will be competing on the .538 mile asphalt oval.  The headliners for the week will be the NASCAR Whelen All-American Late Model Stock Cars, former winner Sam Yarbrough is set to race Chad McCumbee’s Chevrolet and has been dialing his car in all season posting 3 wins,  all three of which were in the “Dash for Cash” special invitational events.  Justin Milliken has wins 2 and a “Dash for Cash” victory.  These are the two local hot shoes that face off against the likes of multi Myrtle Beach 400 winner Frank Deiny, Coleman Pressely,  another “Dash for Cash” winner and the son of Robert Pressely, and last year’s winner Garrett Campbell.   The “Dash for Cash” special invitational races will feature Yarbrough, Milliken, Pressely, and the Pole winner and outside Pole winner, from time trials of the Myrtle Beach 400, in a 25 lap race paying $2500.00.  This is a winner take all purse.  The green falls of this race at 5:30 Saturday afternoon.

A strong runner this season has been the Dodge of Jeremy Mcdowell who posted 3 wins and ran at the front during the first half of the last year’s 400 until an accident spoiled his chances at the win.  Over seventy cars are expected to check in for the Myrtle Beach 400 in the top division with qualifying Saturday afternoon at 2:00 PM and race time Sunday afternoon at 2:00 PM.  The race pays $10,000.00 to the winner.

The South East Limited Late Models will take the green flag Sunday at 12:15 PM and race for 100 laps.  The cars are similar to Late Models with exception of carburation.  The drivers are usually those with less experience or are on a budget.  The racing is keen and the drivers are trying to catch the eye of late model race car owners looking for drivers who show they have the ability to race a faster car.  A strong field is expected to show-up for the preliminary event before the 400.

Challenger cars which are the junior division of the South East limited late Model and designed for drivers still honing their skills.  This class is for drivers that have not  won a Championship nor won a race in the past five years in the Limited division.   Challenger qualifying will be held Friday at 1:30 PM and run their race for 50 laps on scuff tires at 3:00 PM.  This will allow those drivers looking to gain experience a chance to run at historic Myrtle Beach Speedway.

Mini-Stock is a longtime fixture of racing that will run three five laps heat races for qualifying on Saturday morning at 11:00 AM and race at 3:30 that afternoon.  Michael McKinnon the track champion will face off against the Fulfords, Willie, Adam, and Dub.  The Fulfords have been the dominate Mini-Stock drivers over the last ten years and are hard to beat.  The rules have been reset for this race and the likes of Bailey Miles, Kevin Jackson, A.J. Sanders along with Toyota driver Brian Bryant along with many of the best Mini-Stock drivers from the two Carolinas, this racing will be exciting.

The Coastal/Pee Dee “Super Trucks” which is headed up by Kevin Parson (son of the late NASCAR legend Benny Parsons) has lined-up a strong field of the pick-ups.  Heading the list is Jamie Weatherford of Darlington in Cannon Brothers truck.  Jamie has multiple championships at Myrtle Beach and has been one of most dominate trucks at the speedway.  Jimmy Herrington, Clay Thomas, Hal Goodson and son Hayes will be joined by another twenty-five plus drivers looking to score a win in the big race.  Super Truck qualifying is Saturday at 12:15 PM and the race for 100 laps is scheduled for 6:00 PM.

NASCAR Hall of Fame member and the second all-time winningist driver in the Sprint Cup division David Pearson will be a special guest and Grand Marshall for the Myrtle Beach 400.  Pearson will reign over the speedway were he once was a competitor.  Pearson has not forgotten his roots in racing and said, “This is a special honor for me and to be able to all those racers with hopes and aspirations to race at the next level.  I sure wish them the best in their careers.  I remember when I was one of them, chasing that checkered flag!”

During the summer racing season, Myrtle Beach Speedway is known for racing in the evening starting at 7:30 PM.   But the November Myrtle Beach 400 is held in the afternoons and if you are coming check the schedule at www.myrtlebeachspeedway.com or call 1-877RACELAP for more information and make sure you don’t miss any of the action by arriving late.   Myrtle Beach Speedway is NASCAR sanctioned and is located at the intersection of Highway 501 and Waccamaw Pines Drive next to the Tanger Outlet.