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About SYRA
GET INTO THE SYRA
RACING ACTION!
Seekonk
Speedway
Home of "SYRA" ( Seekonk
Youth Racing Association ).
SYRA was established in 2001
Francis Venditti introduced
Seekonk
Youth
Racing
Association
Division at the
Seekonk
Speedway. The Seekonk Speedway
is a 1/3-mile oval Racetrack in Seekonk, MA.
SYRA is a Special Division that
allows youth an opportunity to experience the full
thrill of being on a real Race Track. This is real
Racing in real Race cars. These cars are spec,
1/2-size scales of NASCAR cars.
As an official entry level Divisions for youths,
SYRA offers
·
SYRA
600 Division: Driver ages between 10 and 14.
·
SYRA
750 Division: Driver ages between 14 and 18 and younger drivers
with more experience.
This Division is dedicated to allowing youth a unique
opportunity and we are pleased to do so. We are also
dedicated to maintaining a safe enlivenment for all
participants. Including a beginner seminar and full
sets of Rules that are strictly enforced.
A closer look at the difference between the two Divisions:
1.
SYRA
600 Division: .
SYRA 600
cars do use a special size Carburetor with a restrictor ( Plate) to limit speed
requirement for SYRA
600 Division
cars.
2.
SYRA
750 Division: .
SYRA
750 cars do use
a different special size Carburetor restrictor (
Plate) to limit speed requirement for
SYRA
750
Division cars.
Also see About SYRA

GET INTO THE SYRA RACING ACTION!  Seekonk Speedway Home of "SYRA" ( Seekonk Youth Racing Association ). SYRA allows youth to get behind the wheel at Seekonk Speedway a 1/3-mile oval race track in Seekonk, MA This is an entry level division for youths using real (1/2 size
scales of Winston Cup NASCAR cars)
Also see About SYRA and About SYRA Cars. It’s easy to get involved in SYRA racing. SYRA racing at Seekonk Speedway offers you a chance to get behind the wheel on a 1/3-mile oval race track. The best thing to do is check out this website and then go visit the Seekonk Speedway track. The quickest way to learn at the track is to talk to the SYRA racers. These are the drivers you will race with every week in and week out, if you decide to start racing. You’ll find that most are very friendly and would welcome you into the sport. As an "entry level" class, you'll find that there are a lot of "newbie's" in the pits and they'll be glad to welcome you into the sport.

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