The winged Must See Racing Sprint Car Series has teamed with the Midwest Non-Wing Sprints in a cooperative agreement meant to build the sport of asphalt sprint car racing in the Midwestern United States. (CSP/Chris Seelman photo)
Jimmy McCune (88) and Jason Blonde (42) battle during the 2016 Must See Racing Sprint Car Series season. (CSP/Chris Seelman photo)

HOLLY, Mich. – Following successful owners and drivers meetings in the Midwest and Southeast, the Must See Racing Sprint Car Series is moving into final preparations for next year.

Included in the upcoming year will be several high-profile changes designed for the betterment of asphalt sprint car racing.

For the first time, Must See Racing will have both a North and a South division, as the sanctioning body expands its total slate of race events to 20 for the upcoming season.

The two series will be independent of each other, with both divisions offering separate purses, points funds and championships, as well as multiple contingency and cash bonuses for competing drivers.

The North division is preparing for a 12-race schedule in 2017, with South drivers gearing up for eight races split between the spring and fall. Specific race dates will be announced in the near future.

Slight differences will be on offer for the South division next year, with slight rules tweaks put into place to better level the competition between northern 410ci sprint cars that elect to compete in the south and the southern 360ci entries, as well as feature bonuses for 305ci cars and competing Carolina No Bull Sprint drivers.

The Must See Racing South division will carry a working partnership with the Carolina No Bull Sprint Series. Both the North and South division’s officiating crews will be led by race director Brent Seelman.

In addition, Must See Racing will offer heat race payouts to the top three positions in every heat race, for both North and South divisions, during the course of the season – becoming the first asphalt sprint car series in the country to offer heat race payouts at its events.

Both series will also offer a new fast time bonus of $100 for the top qualifier at every event.

Must See Racing is in the final stages of completing its new television package for next season as well, with specific details to be announced in the upcoming weeks.

With all of the new features on hand for the upcoming season, MSR Founder and President Jim Hanks is optimistic that next year will be the biggest year yet for the series as it enters its eighth full year.

“We’ve added a lot of things for next year, all of which are coming to benefit our racers and make our series that much stronger,” Hanks said. “We’re excited to expand our commitment to the Southeastern sprint car field and give them a full series to race in 2017, as well as to continue our longstanding tradition of excellence with the Must See Racing North division. Both series, combined with our new bonuses and expanded race schedule, set us up for a strong year of exciting action as we move into the new year.”

CREDIT: Must See Racing

Jacob Seelman

Jacob Seelman, 24, is the founder and managing editor of 77 Sports Media and a major contributing writer for SPEED SPORT Magazine. He is studying Broadcast Journalism at Winthrop University in Rock Hill, S.C. and also serves as the full-time tour announcer for the Must See Racing Sprint Car Series.

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