Super Cup Stock Car Series Traveling South in September

Officials with the Super Cup Stock Car Series and Orange County Speedway in Rougemont, North Carolina are excited to announce an added event to their schedules. Saturday, September 12 will mark the first time the series has visited the 3/8-mile located near the cities of Raleigh and Durham, although the facility has hosted similar cars in the past.

The national tour, now known as the NASCAR Xfinity Series, held races at OCS from 1983 through 1994 as well as the former Pro Cup series in recent years. SCSCS will bring a glimpse of the past with affordable full-bodied stock cars rubbing fenders in grassroots fashion, the way it used to be.

“We are looking forward to bringing the Super Cup Stock Car Series to OCS for 2015,” Orange County Speedway Director of Operations Terry Deal stated. “Our fans will be pleased to see the show that this touring series will put on.”

In the spring, SCSCS officials announced that former Pro Cup teams will be permitted to bring their existing machines to compete with only minor changes to be made. With SCSCS back in the Tar Heel State after a few year absence, racers in the area still with cars can compete in their own backyard. Paired with the existing supporters of the series, it will be a show that fans will not want to miss.

Interested teams are urged to contact SCSCS director Joe Schmaling at 828-768-3589 or via email at scscs@att.net for further details. The series extends the invitation for new competitors while also remaining committed to the core group of racers, as well as sponsors, who have consistently supported and competed in series events through the years.

Sources: Aaron Creed/Super Cup Stock Car Series PR