The WCPT racers will again compete on a quarter mile track. This time it will be the Lucas Oil I-10 Speedway in Blythe California. The West Coast Pro Trucks used to race only on ½ mile tracks, such as Irwindale Speedway and Mesa Marin. By adding the ¼ mile tracks to the schedule, competition is more exciting than ever before. The battle for the championship is still wide open.
Will it be Jeff Williams Truck #28, who is currently point’s leader or #22 Jim Satterfield who is trailing by only 110 points. In third place is Tony Edwards who pretty much destroyed his #18 Ford F150 in the Bridgewater
WCPT shootout, at Havasu 95 Speedway. Tony will be back with a new truck and is determined to give it all he’s got to make this his 3rd victory for the season. For the first time in four years, we have three rookie drivers in the top ten. Mike Kelperis (#8) is currently in fifth place, the ex off-road racer; Bob Wright (#3) in sixth place and ex Imca-Modified driver Ed Cutler in seventh place. The ex Grand National West driver Tim McMillin can’t compete this weekend do to other obligations, so will it be Wright or Kelperis that is going to take fourth place in points? Come out to the Lucas Oil I-10 Speedway on Saturday September 30, and see for yourself how the West Coast Pro Trucks put on the wildest show in full size truck racing west of the Mississippi. Meet the drivers at the autograph session at 6:00pm, racing starts at 7.00pm .![]()






















