Northwest Pro4 Alliance Hits the Road for the Hi-Way Auto 75

Aug. 30, 2010 / NP4A Media Bob Coply

Boise, ID – Round four of the Northwest Pro4 Alliance Summer of Excitement Series IV rolls into Stateline Stadium Speedway in Post Falls, ID, on September 4, 2010 for the Hi-way Auto 75 for the fastest four cylinder late model stock cars in the western U.S.
The top Pro4 teams from five states will converge on the tight, fast, quarter-mile track with one thing in mind: To put on the closest and most thrilling short track stock car racing event seen anywhere! And, with top name drivers like Utah’s Kurt Madsen (the current Alliance points leader); Steve and Rick Thompson of Prosser, WA; Boise Idaho’s Ken Chandler, who just a few weeks back clinched his eighth Meridian Speedway Pro4 title; and California’s Eddie Secord, along with the Alliance’s most recent winner Bud Rumsey of Prosser, WA.
The fans can expect a full field of 30+ cars to take to the track for a night of racing featuring a full slate of trophy dashes, heat races, last chance qualifiers, and capping-off the evening with 20 of the best Pro4 teams battling for the Hi-Way Auto 75 winner’s check of $1200.00.
Other teams entered include: Rob Powers of Meridian, ID; Bill McAdams of Umatilla, OR; John Grosvenor of Puyallup, WA; Jeff Jones of Tacoma, WA; and Neal Latham of Boise, ID; as well as the top local Pro4 teams, lead by two-time Alliance champ Kameron McKeehan, along with John Jackson and Brad Carpenter all out of Lewiston, ID. And you can never count out the Canadian teams of Lois Pollard-Grant from Sooke, BC, and five-time Canadian Champion Jim McKay of Victoria, BC.
With a tight points battle, top cars and drivers, and one of the best racetracks in the Northwest, you’re guaranteed a very fun, fast, and exciting evening of stock car racing. The Northwest Pro4 Alliance is the fastest growing touring series in the northwest, and you won’t want to miss the action at Stateline Stadium Speedway!
Photo- #1 Kurt Madsen current Northwest Pro4 Alliance Championship Points Leader. Jerry Nelson Photo