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ACT special events in 2015 the biggest in years

The ACT Tour Late Models are set for a big 2015 season with special events. (Credit: ACT Tour photo.)

The ACT Tour Late Models are set for a big 2015 season with special events. (Credit: ACT Tour photo.)

The 2015 American-Canadian Tour (ACT) schedule is shaping up to be one of the biggest in recent memory. The U.S. Tour will hold 13 point-counting events and three special events at 12 different tracks throughout the northeastern United States and Canada, featuring a variety of long-standing events, new tracks, and new alliances.

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This entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged 100 lap feature in the World Series of Speedway Racing, 2015 ACT Tour schedule is shaping up to be the biggest in recent years, a second one there on Saturday, ACT will visit Thompson Speedway in CT on Saturday, Airborne Speedway in Plattsbrugh, April 18, Autodrome Chaudiere, Devil's Bowl Speedway in W. Haven, featuring new tracks and new alliances, four new races will begin at Oxford Plains 150 lapsd on Sat, in Valle Jct, June 27, Lee USA Speedway on April 12, May 24, NH on Saturday, NHMS in Loudon, NY on October 3, October 16 and Sunday, October 17, Quebec, September 26, Thunder Road Speedway in Barre, US Tour will hold 13 point-counting events and three special events at 12 different tracks, VT, VT on Memorial Day on Sunday, White Mountain Motorsports Park on Saturday on March 23, 2015 by Lou Modestino.

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