*If you plan on attending the 2017 Red River Valley Speedway Banquet, please fill out the RSVP below.
(You do not need to fill out RSVP’s for both race tracks.)
WEST FARGO, ND – Red River Valley Speedway has announced that the IMCA Stock Cars will be added to the race schedule in 2017. The 5 weekly classes will be: IMCA Modifieds, IMCA Stock Cars, IMCA Sport Mods, IMCA Hobby Stocks & INEX Legends.
The annual King Pin Klash presented by The Bowler of Fargo will now be a 2 day IMCA Stock Car Special starting in 2017. It will begin at the Norman County Raceway in Ada, MN on a Thursday and end on a Friday at the Red River Valley Speedway. (Dates: TBA) In a similar move, the Norman County Raceway will also have the IMCA Stock Cars as part of their weekly lineup.
Red River Valley Speedway
Location: Red River Valley Fairgrounds – West Fargo, North Dakota
Phone: 701-388-6637
Website: redrivervalleyspeedway.com
Facebook: facebook.com/redrivervalleyspeedway
Twitter: twitter.com/rrvspeedway
Instagram: instagram.com/redrivervalleyspeedway
Snapchat: rrvspeedway
There will be an IMCA Stock Car informational meeting on Wednesday, September 21 at 6pm. It will be held at Performance Auto in Fargo. (3401 1/2 Interstate Blvd.) The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the possibility of adding the IMCA Stock Cars to the Red River Valley Speedway schedule. Drivers from the IMCA Hobby Stocks, WISSOTA Street Stocks and Pure Stocks are encouraged to come and offer their input.
In Red River Valley Speedway’s first installment of the “Get To Know The Staff” series, we talk with our 2016 Track Announcer, Corey Litton:
Where do you live?
Right here, in Fargo
Tell us about your family: (Married, children…etc.)
I have been happily in a relationship with my girlfriend Leagha Reynolds for almost 6 years. Without her support I couldn’t go to all of the races I get to go to. I also have three awesome boys, Casey who is 11, Cole who is 8, and Chase who is 1. I love having them at the track and seeing the same joy and excitement I had when I was their age.
What do you do for a living?
Pretty much just track announcing now. I’ve been the Red River Kart Club announcer for a couple of seasons. I host Racing on the Radio from the Norman County Raceway on 106.5 KRJB. I have been lucky to work with the great Ron Krog at the Buffalo River Race Park for the last 4 years, and I also announce online pay per views for X.celerated which takes me all over the country. I had Fargo’s number 1 racing show, Checkers and Wreckers for 4 years. I ran a DJ service for 10 years. And my family owns Duffy’s Tavern where I mainly help out and clean every night.
How and when did you get involved with racing?
My Grandfather sponsored Dave Storck, the first Red River Valley Speedway modified champion when I was a young kid. So my early summers were spent following him around at RRVS, Viking Speedway, and the WeeTown Outlaw Speedway.
What sacrifices had you made for racing?
Spending as much time as I have at race tracks, I’ve missed a lot of weddings and various other get-togethers. But every race is like one big family reunion so it all evens out.
What has changed about racing since you first started?
The involvement of women. I think the presence and the success of female drivers is a breath of fresh air.
Do you have any superstitions about racing? Or good luck rituals?
I always change out my microphone batteries before the race starts.
What was you most memorable racing story?
A moment I will never forget was seeing a 5 year old Ashton Spieker passed out in his car seat while holding his trophy that he won earlier at the Red River Kart Club.
What do you enjoy most about racing?
People. I’ve made a lot of really great friends at the races. People that really make you feel like you are lucky.
What is your favorite movie?
Eddie and the Cruisers
What is your favorite food?
Deep Fried Mac n Cheese bites. Greatest track food ever.
What is your favorite beverage?
Coors Light
What is your favorite TV show?
It’s a tie between Eastbound and Down and WWE Monday Night Raw
What is your favorite music/band?
The Replacements
What website do you visit most often?
I’m on Facebook way too much.
Do you have a favorite Youtube video?
youtu.be/nhWWY8lUQPA – The NDSCS talent show video. We won most talented. I’m the one singing.
Final thoughts:
I am absolutely honored to take the position of RRVS track announcer. To occupy the same spot as Rod Miller and Ron Krog really is a dream come true and I hope to do them proud. I have a really good feeling about the upcoming racing season. The FM area has some of the most talented and toughest competition around. And with the Red River Kart Club numbers blowing up every year, giving loads of seat time to drivers of all ages, I can see a huge comeback for local racing happening. And we get to watch every lap. We’re the lucky ones.
The 2016 transition rules have been released. Theses rules will apply to both Red River Valley Speedway and Norman County Raceway.