8/16/2017
Salina Highbanks Speedway
Veterans and Active Military will enjoy USMTS Salute To Our Veterans free courtesy of ARMI Contractors
The annual Salute to Our Veterans presented by Safe Insure Plus takes place Saturday, August 19th at Salina Highbanks Speedway, and will feature the United States Modified Touring Series in the Casey’s General Store Hunt for the National Championship powered by S&S Fishing and Rental. Veterans and active military members will enjoy all the race night’s many festivities for free courtesy of ARMI Contractors.
“We are proud to support the ‘Salute To Our Veterans’ event at the Highbanks. Some of our company’s most valuable team members are veterans,” said Brett Wolff, President of ARMI Contractors. “They are extremely dependable and have great work ethic. This is our way to say thank you to all the servicemen and women, and veterans of the USA.”
In addition to saluting our veterans and active military members with free admission to the blockbuster event, fans will witness a military flyover by Paul Mackey and the Warbirds during opening ceremonies. The USMTS Modifieds will headline the racing program with B-Mods, Super Stocks, and Pure Stocks also competing for NASCAR Whelen All-American Series points.
The pit gate opens at 3 p.m. while fans are welcomed in at 5. Hot laps will start at 6:30, and opening ceremonies get underway at 7. Adult General Admission is $20, Seniors are $17, and Kids (ages 6-12) are $10. VIP and Beer Garden tickets are available for just $30. Pit Passes are $35 with NASCAR licensed members receiving a $5 discount.
For additional information visit http://www.salinahighbanksspeedway.com/ or call 918-434-RACE.
ARMI Contractors
ARkansas Myriad Incorporated, “doing business as” ARMI CONTRACTORS is a large, nationally recognized contractor with an outstanding reputation for working safely, meeting tough schedules, delivering a quality project and coming in on budget. ARMI's mission is to design, develop, and deliver the highest quality of products, projects & solutions.
Submitted By: Elizabeth Davis