The CRSA Sprints are winding down the 2016 racing season and will be highlighted in the Annual King of the Can Weekend this Saturday, October 15th. Three-time 2016 CRSA Sprints winner, current point leader, and defending CRSA champion Kyle Smith will look to hold off the many other competitors seeking another win, or their first of the season.
Brian Krummel and Eddie Strada split the two previous visits to Penn Can Speedway earlier in the season.
Saturday’s race will be $500-to-Win event. The remainder of the purse will be paid as follows: 2nd - $300, 3rd - $250, 4th - $225, 5th - $200, 6th - $195, 7th - $190, 8th - $185, 9th - $180, 10th - $175, 11th - $170, 12th thru 21st - $165, 22nd - $140, Provisionals (2) - $150.
The King of the Can Weekend is the second longest running special event in the region running on its traditional week after Super Dirt Week date. The inaugural King of the Can was held in 1999. Penn Can Speedway is located on Route 171 in Susquehanna, Pennsylvania.
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