All Star Circuit of Champions Reschedules 2025 Schedule Release Due to Error in Previous Announcement

The All Star Circuit of Champions has announced a rescheduling of its 2025 schedule release, citing an error in its initial announcement on Thursday. This revamp follows the first draft of the schedule unveiled by the series, which is under the new ownership of Rich Farmer. The Ohio-based Sprint Car series, known for its long-standing tradition as the nation’s oldest winged Sprint Car organization, had earlier confirmed 28 race nights across five states, but a mistake in the final list prompted the need for adjustments.

The original announcement, which captured the excitement of racing fans across Ohio, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Michigan, and New York, highlighted a packed calendar for the 2025 season. However, a miscalculation or miscommunication in the event details led the series to retract its earlier post and rework the final schedule.

Rich Farmer, the series’ new owner, had initially confirmed 18 races in Ohio, including five events at Attica Raceway Park and four at Fremont Speedway, as well as multiple races at tracks like Williams Grove Speedway in Pennsylvania and various others in neighboring states. The Ohio tracks were set to host multiple events with notable purses and premier Sprint Car competition.

While the error was minor in the grand scheme of things, the All Star Circuit of Champions felt it necessary to correct the inaccuracies, ensuring that fans and drivers alike had the correct and finalized dates and details. The series expressed regret for any confusion caused by the initial announcement.

The revised 2025 schedule is expected to be released soon with all the necessary corrections. Until then, fans can still expect thrilling races across a broad array of well-known venues with exciting payouts, as originally planned.

For now, the All Star Circuit of Champions has advised the public to stay updated through its official social media channels on Facebook and X (formerly Twitter) at @AllStarSprints, where more information will be provided in the coming days.

Each race for the 2025 season will continue to be available for live streaming on FloRacing, ensuring fans across the nation can follow the high-speed action. As the series works to finalize the schedule, all eyes will be on the corrected lineup of races, eager for the anticipated return of high-energy Sprint Car racing.

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