VORRA Halloween Bash Short Course Race at Prairie City OHV

| October 26, 2010 | 0 Comments

RENO,NV OCTOBER 25, 2010: VORRA’s final weekend of the 2010 Season will be October 30-31 at Prairie City OHV Area in Folsom, CA. Join hundreds of racers, spectators and crews for a full day of truck and car racing on Sunday. Saturday will host a day of ATV racing and in the evening there will a Costume BBQ Party and Kids Pumpkin Carving Contest.

The season points battle continues to be close, with this one short course race remaining to crown the overall winners. After the last round, Sam Berri pulled away in the lead with Mike Koenig in second only 16 points behind. Red Team Racing maintained their third overall position and first place in their class. It looks like all of the classes have some battles going on, but Class 10 will certainly come down to the final round to determine the winner.

“The Halloween Bash is one of the biggest events of our year, not only is it the season end, but it is also fun to do the Halloween activities with the kids, and watch the Powder Puff and Mechanics race,” said Wes Harbor, VORRA Director. “Everyone that raced all year, and new people that want to experience a race before they come out and race all of next season are welcome to enter. The more racers the better!”

The ATV races will be on the track Saturday starting at 1pm. You are invited to join for the Costume BBQ and kids pumpkin carving contest that will start after the Pro Practice Saturday evening. Grandstand racing for Trucks, Class 1 cars, Ultra4 cars, UTV’s and more classes starts Sunday morning at 9:45am after a 9:00am practice session. Special to this event is the Powder Puff race and the Mechanics Race where the rest of the team gets to drive! There is a break mid-day for lunch from the hot dog cart and the awards ceremony to follow immediately after.

VORRA is in its 35th year of producing high quality, yet family affordable racing. These short course races are a great opportunity to bring your ATV or racecar out to race, and your family to enjoy a nice Northern California Fall day. Gate fee is only $10, Juniors 8-14 $5 and 7-under free.

Direct Link to Schedule and Information: http://www.vorra.net/

Video from Previous Short Course Races:

You Tube Video of Round One: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWKHuQVYkuQ

You Tube Video of Round Two: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LB9JseiaVZs

You Tube Video of Round Seven: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yO5mofk8Gfg

2010 VORRA Race Series Race Schedule

Date Race Type Location

March 20 – 21, 2010 Short Course COMPLETED

April 17 – 18, 2010 Short Course COMPLETED

May 28 – 31, 2010 Desert Race – 300 Miles COMPLETED

June 17-20, 2010 Xtreme Outlaws 250 COMPLETED

July 16 – 18, 2010 Desert Night Race – 250 Miles COMPLETED

September 4 – 6, 2010 Desert Race – 225 Miles COMPLETED

October 9 – 10, 2010 Short Course COMPLETED

October 30 – 31, 2010 Short Course – Halloween BBQ Prairie City, CA

December 11th, 2010 Awards Banquet @ Harvey’s Lake Tahoe, NV

Valley Off Road Racing Association (VORRA) was established in 1975 as a family-oriented organization and is led by current promoter Wes Harbor who believes that “off road racing has its roots in people’s garages”. VORRA is the only organization to offer both four short course races and four desert races as part of its overall season championship. Each race draws over 60 racers between multiple classes available for Cars, Trucks, Pilots, ATV, UTV and Trophy Karts. In 2010 VORRA has added two additional truck classes and a stand alone ATV Race Series. More information can be found at www.vorra.net

Sponsors – BFGoodrich, Trick Fuels, Sunbelt Rentals

Picture Credit: Josh England, Rise Above Photo

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Who: VORRA – Valley Off Road Racing Association

What: Round 8, Short Course Racing

Where: Prairie City OHV Area, Folsom, CA

When: Saturday October 30 & Sunday October 31


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