MIDDLEBOURNE – Started with great success by BDS Racing Promotions in 2004 and continued over the years by the Hometown Racing Association, Dusty’s Kids Club has been an integral part of the Saturday night experience at America’s Baddest Bullring.
With the upcoming 2023 season, Dusty’s Kids Club will turn 20 years old and they are excited to celebrate this milestone with a very special season planned for young race fans.
What is Dusty’s Kids Club? Each week at the track upon arrival kids are encouraged to sign up for the evening’s supervised activities, which feature a fun-filled time for the young race fans at Tyler County Speedway. The best part? It’s 100 percent free! Popular events are planned such as Gold Rush, autograph night, bike and backpack giveaways, banner night, pit tour, boxcar build and races, race car rides, parties and more!
Several new initiatives will be launched in celebration of the upcoming season and the club’s 20th year. The Hometown Racing Association is super excited to debut the COOL BUS, where Kids Club members will get a chance to cruise the Pit Area and around the Tyler County Speedway racing surface in the COOL BUS filled with the COOL CREW. It’s a safe and exciting way for Kids Club members to experience the thrill of America’s Baddest Bullring!
Looking for a new, exciting and affordable way to celebrate a young race fan’s special birthday? Starting in 2023, the Tyler County Speedway has you covered with an unforgettable Bullring experience of a pre-race birthday party at the Pavilion including pizza, drinks, birthday sundaes from the Trackside Treats booth, Favorite Driver Meet and Greet, Special Recognition by track announcer and more. Give them a shout for details.
Want to keep up to date on Dusty’s Kids Club happenings? Be sure to be on the lookout for the launch of a new Kids Club Facebook page where kids will have the opportunity to interact with Tyler County Speedway like never before and stay up-to-date on the latest news, upcoming events and catch photos and videos from each week.
“Getting and keeping our young fans more involved in Tyler County Speedway is something that is very important to us and our Kids Club program has done a great job with that over the years,” promoter John Watson said. “Our young fans are the future and making sure they have an enjoyable experience at the races is a top priority as we pride ourselves on offering a family friendly program week in and week out.”
The 2023 season officially kicks off Saturday, March 25, for the annual Test N’ Tune session beginning at noon and finishing up at 4 p.m. with the running of the $500 to win Joe Dirt 100 Enduro race. Come on out and get the first glimpse of all the new rides as the area’s best racers get ready for the 49th annual season opener Saturday night, April 1.
Visit the official Tyler County Speedway website at www.tylercountyspeedwayonline.com for all the news, schedule and ticket info for the season; www.facebook.com/thebullringwv/, Twitter @The_Bullring. Contact the track by calling 304-771-5661 or 304-771-6874 or on raceday @ 304-758-2660.
Built and opened in 1974 by the Tyler County Fair Association, Tyler County Speedway is a motorsports complex affectionately known as “America’s Baddest Bullring” with a ¼-mile high bank clay oval. Promoted by the Hometown Racing Association, the facility is 3½ miles south of Middlebourne on State Rt. 18 about an hour from Wheeling, Clarksburg and Parkersburg. Weekly Saturday night racing runs April to September, featuring Super Late Models, RUSH Late Models, UMP Modifieds, EDGE Hotmods, Sportmods, SCDRA 4 Cylinders and Mini Wedges.
Featuring a spacious scenic campground along the Middle Island Creek with hookups, shelters, playgrounds, shower and bathroom facilities among other amenities to enhance the racing experience. Weekly Saturday night racing program runs from April to September each year, featuring Super Late Models, RUSH Late Models, UMP Modifieds, EDGE Hotmods, Sportmods, SCDRA 4 Cylinders and Mini Wedges.
About the Bullring: Built and opened in 1974 by the Tyler County Fair Association, Tyler County Speedway is a motorsports complex affectionately known as ‘America’s Baddest Bullring’ and features a ¼ mile high bank clay oval. The facility is promoted by the Hometown Racing Association, and located 3 ½ miles south of Middlebourne, WV on State Rt. 18 at the Tyler County Fairgrounds approximately an hour from Wheeling, Clarksburg & Parkersburg. Featuring a spacious scenic campground along the Middle Island Creek with hookups, shelters, playgrounds, shower and bathroom facilities among other amenities to enhance the racing experience. Weekly Saturday night racing program runs from April to September each year, featuring Super Late Models, RUSH Late Models, UMP Modifieds, EDGE Hotmods, Sportmods, SCDRA 4 Cylinders and Mini Wedges.


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