(Salem, Indiana) Salem Speedway, in Salem, Indiana, as well as racing promotion company Track Enterprises, are excited to announce that Scott County’s Tourism Commission will be a presenting sponsor for the April 25th Midwest 250 as well as the October 2nd ARCA Menards Series event including Great American Stocks.

Scott County has great outdoor recreational facilities, distinctive and historical sites, arts and entertainment venues, unique festivals and destinations offering a wealth of distinctive activities for the kids and adults alike. Scott County shopping finds rare boutique antique shops with restaurants offer the familiarity of your favorite national chains with regional specialties and of course down-home cooking associated with southern living. As one of the most affordable places to live in the nation, Scott County is a great place to grow a business and raise a family. With great sports, religion, the arts, outdoor living, good schools and more, the residents in Scott County always find plenty to do and enjoy.

Mike Chesser, Executive Director with the Scott County Visitors Commission said “We’re very excited to again be part of the rich racing history of Salem Speedway and to be the presenting sponsor for two of the biggest races of the year at Salem Speedway and Southern Indiana. Our new partnership with Track Enterprises brings a tremendous sense of professionalism, integrity and bigtime racing excitement back to Salem Speedway for us!”

The Sunday, April 25th event will mark the return of Super Late Models to Salem Speedway for the first time in 12 years. Joining the ARCA/CRA Super Series will be the JEGS/CRA All Stars Tour, and a combo event for the Van Hoy Oil CRA Street Stocks and Lucas Oil Great American Stocks. Ken Schrader will also be making an appearance behind the wheel of a Street Stock.

The Saturday, October 2nd event will see the stars and cars of tomorrow in the ARCA Menards Series joined by the Lucas Oil Great American Stocks. The day will be packed full of action and excitement including some of the most talented young drivers the sport has to offer.

“We are thrilled to be bringing two exciting races to historic Salem Speedway. There is so much history here and we are grateful for supporters like Scott County tourism that make these races possible. We are excited to bring back the super late models to Salem Speedway for the first time in over 10 years” said Bob Sargent president of Track Enterprises.

Tickets for the April 25th show are on sale now online at www.trackenterprises.com or www.salemspeedway.com. Ticket options available include upper grandstand with seatbacks for $25 and lower grandstand general admission for $20. Tickets for kids 12 and under will be free. Tickets for the October 2nd race will be available later this year.

For more information on the event, which is a promotion of Track Enterprises, call 217-764-3200 or visit www.salemspeedway.com or www.trackenterprises.com.