39 Events Highlight NOW600 Season

DRUMRIGHT, Okla. — A 39-race schedule is set for the Dirt2Media NOW600 Micro Sprint National Championship presented by the Hi Plains Building Division in 2023.

The schedule features 16 different tracks in 7 states across the central United States.

Highlighting the season will be the $1,022.22 to start Dirt2Media Deuces Wild Shootout at U.S. 24 (Ind.) Speedway on Sept. 28-30, along with the $2,100-to-win NOW600 Nationals at Creek County (Okla.) Speedway on November 3-4.

Kicking off the season on Feb. 24-25, the Ark-La-Tex Speedway will host their first ever NOW600 event along with being the first national event in Louisiana.

A lone weekend in May will be hosted at Port City Raceway in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on May 5-6 for the annual Terry Walker Memorial.

Caney Valley Speedway will start off the four-night stretch on June 7. Creek County Speedway will host the Thursday night show on June 8. A trip to the Red Dirt Raceway on Friday, June 9, before concluding the Speedweek at Port City Raceway on Saturday, June 10.

A pair of first-time visits will take place on a three-night stretch in Kansas. Rush County Speedway in La Crosse will host their first ever visit on July 6, while Dodge City Raceway Park in Dodge City takes two nights on July 7-8.

The 24th annual Pete Frazier Memorial, presented by Western Flyer Xpress, will take place at Sweet Springs Motorsports Complex on Labor Day weekend, Sept. 1-2.

Over $100,000 is on the line on September 28-30 as Dirt2Media presents the Deuces Wild Shootout at US 24 Speedway in Logansport, Indiana. The weekend will be the first national event in the Hoosier State. The Saturday finale will pay $1,002.22 to start for both Stock Non-Wing and Winged A-Class divisions.

The 2023 National Championship wraps up on November 10-11 with the first-ever visit to Gulf Coast Speedway in Alvin, Texas.

The Full Schedule

2/24: Ark-La-Tex Speedway – Vivian, LA

2/25: Ark-La-Tex Speedway – Vivian, LA

3/10: Port City Raceway – Tulsa, OK (Restricted ONLY)

3/11: Port City Raceway – Tulsa, OK (Restricted ONLY)

3/24: Grayson County Speedway – Bells, TX

3/25: Grayson County Speedway – Bells, TX

4/14: Dallas County Speedway – Urbana, MO

4/15: Dallas County Speedway – Urbana, MO

4/28: Sweet Springs Motorsports Complex – Sweet Springs, MO

4/29: Sweet Springs Motorsports Complex – Sweet Springs, MO

5/5: Port City Raceway – Tulsa, OK

5/6: Port City Raceway – Tulsa, OK

6/7: Caney Valley Speedway – Caney, KS (Sooner 600 Week)

6/8: Creek County Speedway – Sapulpa, OK (Sooner 600 Week)

6/9: Red Dirt Raceway – Meeker, OK (Sooner 600 Week)

6/10: Port City Raceway – Tulsa, OK (Sooner 600 Week)

6/23: Belleville High Banks – Belleville, KS

6/24: Belleville High Banks – Belleville, KS

7/6: Rush County Speedway – La Crosse, KS

7/7: Dodge City Raceway Park – Dodge City, KS

7/8: Dodge City Raceway Park – Dodge City, KS

7/11: Red Dirt Raceway – Meeker, OK (Restricted & Non-Wing ONLY)

7/12: Solomon Valley Raceway – Beloit, KS (Restricted & Non-Wing ONLY)

7/28: KAM Raceway – Hastings, NE

7/29: KAM Raceway – Hastings, NE

8/18: Jefferson County Speedway – Fairbury, NE

8/19: Jefferson County Speedway – Fairbury, NE

9/1: Sweet Springs Motorsports Complex – Sweet Springs, MO (Pete Frazier Memorial)

9/2: Sweet Springs Motorsports Complex – Sweet Springs, MO (Pete Frazier Memorial)

9/28: US 24 Speedway – Logansport, IN (Dirt2Media Deuces Wild Shootout)

9/29: US 24 Speedway – Logansport, IN (Dirt2Media Deuces Wild Shootout)

9/30: US 24 Speedway – Logansport, IN (Dirt2Media Deuces Wild Shootout)

10/19: Port City Raceway – Tulsa, OK (KKM Giveback Classic)

10/20: Port City Raceway – Tulsa, OK (KKM Giveback Classic)

10/21: Port City Raceway – Tulsa, OK (KKM Giveback Classic)

11/3: Creek County Speedway – Sapulpa, OK (NOW600 Nationals)

11/4: Creek County Speedway – Sapulpa, OK (NOW600 Nationals)

10/10: Gulf Coast Speedway – Alvin, TX

11/11: Gulf Coast Speedway – Alvin, TX (Season Championship)