Wenatchee Valley Super Oval
Wenatchee Valley’s Super Oval is set to host a major event this spring, as NASCAR Cup Series Champion Kevin Harvick has announced his participation in the Plumb Perfect Wenatchee 200 on Saturday, May 30th. The announcement brings one of stock car racing’s most decorated drivers to North Central Washington.
A Champion Heads to the Short Track
Harvick, the 2014 NASCAR Cup Series Champion, will compete in the Super Late Model event. The Wenatchee 200 boasts a $25,000 prize for the winner and guarantees $2,000 to each starting driver, establishing it as a significant competition on the West Coast racing circuit.
Harvick’s Perspective
“I’m looking forward to being part of this year’s Wenatchee 200,” Harvick stated. He described the event as a “marquee event” for the CARS Tour West Super Late Models and noted it will be his first time racing at the ¼-mile oval. Harvick highlighted the strong fan support and promotion surrounding the race.
Jeremy Anders, General Manager of Wenatchee Valley’s Super Oval, emphasized the significance of Harvick’s decision to race. He believes it “validates what we’ve been building here” and underscores the growing reputation of the event.
What’s Next for the Wenatchee 200?
Wenatchee Valley’s Super Oval will offer a limited number of VIP Ticket Packages that include a pre-race meet-and-greet with Harvick, along with food, drinks, and a swag bag. These packages are expected to sell out quickly. The event is anticipated to attract a large crowd and boost regional tourism.
Event schedules and additional details, including ticket information, will be released soon. Fans are encouraged to purchase tickets early, as the event is expected to be a sell-out.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Kevin Harvick?
Kevin Harvick is the 2014 NASCAR Cup Series Champion and is described as one of the winningest drivers in the sport’s history.
What is the prize money for the Wenatchee 200?
The Wenatchee 200 offers $25,000 to the winner and guarantees $2,000 to each driver who starts the race.
Where can I find more information about the Wenatchee 200?
More information can be found at www.wvso.com or by following Wenatchee Valley’s Super Oval on social media.
As the Wenatchee 200 approaches, what impact do you foresee a NASCAR champion’s presence having on the local racing community and fan engagement?