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2016 National Qualifier Dates 2016 National Qualifier Dates Asphalt Legend Qualifier Dates: Speedway (State) Date Texas Motor Speedway, TX – April 8th Anderson Speedway, SC – May 6th Wiscasset Speedway, ME – May 21st Stateline Speedway, ID – June 4th Crisp Motorsports Park, GA – June 4th Highway 92, NE – June 10th Big Country Speedway, WY – June 11th Lake Erie Speedway, PA – June 11th Elko Speedway, MN – June 18th Hawkeye Downs, IA – June 24th Montana Raceway Park, MT – June 25th Eastbound International Speedway, Avondale NL – June 26th Meridian Speedway, ID – July 2nd and 4th Sunny South Raceway, AL – July 3rd Colorado National, CO – July 3rd Atlanta Motor Speedway, GA – July 7th Hermiston Super Oval, OR – July 9th Hythe Motor Speedway, AB – July 9th East Carolina Motor Speedway – July 9th Seekonk Speedway, MA – July 16th Charlotte Motor Speedway, NC – August 2nd Bowman Gray Stadium, NC – August 5th Bethel Motor Speedway, NY – August 6th Waterford Speedbowl, CT – August 11th and 13th I-25 Speedway, CO – August 13th Texas Motor Speedway, TX – August 13th Southern National Speedway, NC – August 18th Riverhead Raceway, NY – August 20th Elko Speedway, MN – August 20th Dominion Raceway, VA – August 27th Stafford Motor Speedway, CT – October 1st Bandolero Qualifier Dates: Speedway (State) Date Texas Motor Speedway, TX – April 8th Crisp Motorsports Park, GA – June 4th Elko Speedway, MN – June 18th Montana Raceway Park, MT – June 25th Eastbound International Speedway, Avondale NL – June 26th Sunny South Raceway, AL – July 3rd Atlanta Motor Speedway, GA – July 7th East Carolina Motor Speedway – July 9th Charlotte Motor Speedway, NC – August 2nd Bowman Gray Stadium, NC – August 5th Bethel Motor Speedway, NY – August 6th Waterford Speedbowl, CT – August 11th and 13th Texas Motor Speedway, TX – August 13th Southern National Speedway, NC – August 18th Dominion Raceway, VA – August 27th Elko Speedway, MN – August 20th Dirt Legend Qualifier Dates: Speedway (State) Date El Paso Speedway Park, TX – April 16th Beaver Dam Raceway, WI – May 21st Benton County Speedway, IA – June 12th Buffalo River Race Park, MN – June 19th Thunder Roadster Qualifier Dates: Speedway (State) Date Las Vegas Motor Speedway, NV – February 6th Road Course Qualifier Dates: Speedway (State) Date Las Vegas Motor Speedway, NV – February 6th Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park, CT – April 29th Alastaro Circuit, FIN – July 24th Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park, CT – August 7th New Hampshire Motor Speedway, NH – August 13th Redwood Acres Raceway, CA – Sept 24th **DRIVERS: If you are interested in your local track hosting a National Qualifier, please have your local track indicate what dates they are interested in on their sanctioning agreement **If your local track has already submitted their sanctioning agreement, and they are interested in hosting, please have them contact John Haggan - [email protected] More Qualifier dates will be added as they become available (Dates are subject to change) .
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