SANDUSKY, OH – It has been a very tough summer for Supermodified fans and teams thus far, but perhaps those eager to get back on track or in the grandstands can get the ‘fix’ they have been searching for in three weeks as one of Supermodified racing’s triple crown events; the Sandusky Speedway ‘Hy-Miler,’ goes on as scheduled with fans July 24 and 25.
Hy-Miler Weekend will begin, as always, with the ‘Fast Forty,’ 40-lap event for Supermodifieds on Friday, July 24, before the 100-lap Hy-Miler Nationals takes center stage on Saturday, July 25. A unique mix of drivers from Ohio, New York, and New England, have already made their plans for the two-day spectacular, with individual announcements coming soon.
With every ISMA or Oswego Speedway show now cancelled through July, all eyes in the Supermodified world will first be on the Midwest Super Series event at Lorain County Speedway on July 18, just before the Hy-Miler less than one week later. The three event, back to back Ohio swing allows teams that have been hoping to race, the perfect opportunity to do just that.
Over the next week and beyond, more in-depth Hy-Miler information, such as a two-day schedule, pricing, and other details, will be released through International Supermodified Association and Sandusky Speedway social media outlets.
ISMA’s remaining 2020 events; August 7 at Lee, August 12 at Seekonk, August 29 at Oxford, September 19 at Star, and October 10 and 11 at Thompson, have not been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic as of July 7.