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No Way Out 40 Finds New Home, Larger Purse
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1/9/2022

1/9/2022

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No Way Out 40 Finds New Home, Larger Purse

PARAGON, Ind. - A familiar event is set to kick off the 2022 Indiana sprint car season, but the 14th edition of the No Way Out 40 will be contested at a new venue and will offer its largest purse to date this coming March. Paragon Speedway located in Paragon, Ind. is set to host the special event on March 26th that will now pay $10,000 to win and $1,000 to start for 410 Sprint Cars.

Event promoter Mason Fleetwood announced the change of venue and larger purse this past weekend.

“Hoosier Truck Sales and Wehmiller Express are back onboard as presenting sponsors for this year’s No Way Out 40 that’ll pay a record $10,000 to win and $1,000 to start at Paragon (Speedway).”

“The Lawrenceburg Speedway Fire & Rescue team will also be giving $100 to fast qualifier in each group,” added Fleetwood.

Modifieds and Hornets will serve as support classes for the event; $1,000 to win for Modifieds and $300 for Hornets.

Tim Keithley and Dan Smith will aide Fleetwood in promotions of the No Way Out 40 at the facility located Southwest of Indianapolis.

Dirt2Media will serve as the official marketing and broadcast partner for the event. If you can’t make it to the track, you can catch all the action LIVE at www.dirt2media.tv.

Nic Fass won the inaugural No Way Out 40 in 2009 and other winners include Jesse Hockett, Dave Darland, Thomas Meseraull, Christopher Bell, Bryan Clauson, Robert Ballou, Chad Boespflug, Kyle Cummins, and Kevin Thomas, Jr.

Originally run at Twin Cities Raceway Park in North Vernon, Ind., the No Way Out 40 moved to Brownstown Speedway in 2013 where it was ran through 2021.

More details will be released in the coming weeks on various social media channels. For questions regarding the event, please contact Mason Fleetwood at (812) 620-4021.


Article Credit: Ryan Bowling

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