FORT WORTH, Texas — Texas Motor Speedway will once again be the epicenter of micro sprint racing Sept. 20-23 when the 2nd annual Micro Mania takes over the one-fifth-mile Lil’ Texas Motor Speedway dirt oval for three days of racing during NASCAR Playoffs week.
Micro Mania begins with a full day of practice on Sept. 20, with qualifying races both Sept. 21-22. Sept. 23 evening’s schedule will consist of mains in both the Outlaw and Junior Sprint classes with the $10,000-to-win Outlaw Sprint A-main highlighting a total event purse of $50,440.
Last year’s Outlaw Sprint feature winner was 2021 NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Larson while Brexton Busch, the seven-year-old son of two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch, earned the Junior Sprint crown.
“Last year’s inaugural Micro Mania was a great success and a strong new addition to Texas Motor Speedway’s overall lineup of championship motorsports events,” said Texas Motor Speedway Executive Vice President and General Manager Mark Faber. “Kenny Brown and everyone at POWRi do such an amazing job so we’re looking forward to having them back for another highly competitive three days of racing leading into our Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400 NASCAR Playoffs weekend.”