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Mountain Creek Speedway. (Dave Higgins Photo)

Mountain Creek Speedway To Live Stream All Races

CATAWBA, N.C. – Mountain Creek Speedway owners and promoters, Adam and Rebecca Stewart, announced that all races for the 2022 season will be live streamed this year on mountiancreekspeedway.tv as part of the speedsport.tv platform.
 
The decision comes on the heels of the track experimenting with changing their format of racing last year, which proved to be an all-around positive for staff and competitors.
 
“We’re really excited about it,” said Adam Stewart. “This is the next step to making Mountain Creek one of the premiere dirt tracks in the area for excitement and family fun. People have been asking about going live streaming for a while now and we’re proud and honored to bring it to them.” 
 
“SPEED SPORT is thrilled to welcome Mountain Creek Speedway to our ever growing list of affiliates providing fantastic racing action each and every week on our industry leading SPEEDSPORT.TV Network,” said Joe Tripp, CEO of SPEED SPORT. “Mountain Creek Speedway has been thrilling race fans throughout the Carolinas with intense Outlaw Kart action for years. While at the same time shaping the driving careers of some of the sports future stars. We are excited to introduce this tremendous venue to the rest of the country and to let race fans around the world see why everybody is talking about Mountain Creek Speedway.”
 
“We’re thrilled to add Mountain Creek Speedway to our ever-growing motorsports broadcast network. Our unique approach to streaming help tracks and series develop their individual brands and grow their audience is perfectly suited to tracks like Mountain Creek, and we look forward to working with our newest partners!” 
 
Check out mountaincreekspeedway.tv for subscription information.
 
Live streaming for Mountain Creek Speedway begins with their first race weekend of the season March 26th and 27th with flat kart racing Saturday and outlaw kart racing Sunday. Saturday gates open at 3 pm with practice beginning at 5pm. Sunday outlaw kart racing gates will open at 1pm with practice beginning at 3 pm. When the track isn’t racing, it’s busy Monday through Friday with testing and practice sessions for everything from flat karts to national midgets.