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Microsprints Night

June 28 – June 29, 2025 from 6 pm to 12 am

 

Venue:

Rush County Fair

1299 Park Rd W,

Rushville, IN 46173,

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Rush County Fair: Microsprints Night

Event Overview: Microsprints Night at Rush County Fair

The next Microsprints Night at Rush County Fair is on Sunday, August 16th. This event is part of the regular racing schedule at the speedway, which includes numerous other track events scheduled on various days throughout the summer.

Microsprints Night #1 Fair Week

Date: Saturday, June 28th 2025

Location: Rush County Fairgrounds Raceway

Time : 6:00 pm – until end

General Admission: $10 Adults, $5 Children

Pit Admission: $30 ALL AGES

  • HART Junior Sprints
  • HART Non-Wing Outlaws
  • HART Restricted

Hot Laps and Qualifying start at 6PM with racing starting at 7 PM

Microsprints Night & All Star TQs Fair Week

Date: Sunday, June 29th 2025

Location: Rush County Fairgrounds Raceway

Time : 6:00 pm – until end

General Admission: $10 Adults, $5 Children

Pit Admission: $30 ALL AGES

  • HART Junior Sprints
  • HART Non-Wing Outlaws
  • HART Restricted
  • All Star TQs

Hot Laps and Qualifying start at 6PM with racing starting at 7 PM

Aerial view image of Rush County Fair ahead of the Microsprints Night event

Microsprints Night – All You Need To Know

Microsprints Night at Rush County, Indiana, is a racing event featuring Micro-sprint vehicles. These cars are small, open wheel racing vehicles. The Microsprints Night is dedicated to microsprint races, often including multiple divisions of microsprints like Stock Non-Wing, Winged A-Class, and Restricted ‘A’ Class. The event is part of the Rush County Fair’s lineup of track events and is typically scheduled during fair week. Here’s more about this event.
  • Driver Development:
    The Microsprints classes are designed to introduce young drivers to racing in a controlled environment, providing a platform for skill development and learning.
  • Age Range:
    The age range for Junior Sprint drivers is generally 8 to 16 years old, though this can vary slightly by track or series
  • Focus:
    The focus is on developing driving skills and race craft rather than outright speed, with an emphasis on safety and learning. 
  • Events:

    The event includes hot laps, group qualifying, and features for each class.

  • Family Fun:

    The Rush County Fair emphasizes family-friendly activities and entertainment during racing events.

Key Aspects of Microsprints Night

The Microsprints Night series is a highlight of the racing season at Rush County Fair, attracting a large number of young drivers and fans. The series includes a points fund that rewards the top drivers, adding a competitive element to the races. The event is known for its exciting racing action and large crowds, making it a key part of the Rush County Fair schedule. Below are the classes featured in the Microsprints Night event. 

  • HART Junior Sprints
HART (Heartland Auto Racing Tour) Junior Sprints are a class of young racing drivers typically aged 5-12.  These races are a stepping stone for young racers, often using smaller, more manageable vehicles with less powerful engines than the adult micro sprint classes. 
  • HART Non-Wing Outlaws
HART Non-Wing Outlaws is a specific class of micro sprint racing featuring 600cc micro sprint cars that compete without wings and are often referred to as Non-Wing Outlaw Micro Sprints. They are one of the three divisions within the HART series, alongside Restricted and Junior Sprints. 
  • HART Restricted
Drivers age 8 to 16 may compete in the Restricted Class. Some of the qualifying measures include a minimum wheel-base of 50 inches and a maximum wheel-base of 70 inches center of front axle to center of rear axle. Maximum width from center left rear tire to center right rear tire is 55”. STEERING; front wheels must be connected by a solid or tubular tie rod. Rear wheel drive only.
  • All Star TQs
TQ Midgets are a type of open-wheel race car, smaller than a full-size midget, known for their speed and agility. The “All Star” designation signifies a high level of competition and prestige within the TQ Midget racing community. These are smaller, lighter versions of midget race cars, historically about three-quarters the size of a USAC midget. They typically use motorcycle or small automotive engines and are known for close, exciting racing.

Why Attend the Microsprints Night at Rush County Fair?

  • Exciting Racing Action: Witness thrilling racing action across various categories, with competitors showcasing their skills and determination.
  • Family-Friendly: Enjoy a fun-filled day with the family in a welcoming and supportive environment.
  • Affordable Entertainment: With reasonable ticket prices, it’s an accessible and enjoyable event for all.
  • Community Engagement: Support local drivers and engage with fellow car racing enthusiasts.

Plan Your Visit

Rush County Fair is well-equipped to handle the needs of all attendees, with ample parking, well-maintained facilities, and a supportive environment. Arrive early to secure the best seats and fully enjoy the Microsprints Night experience.

Conclusion

For a day of thrilling racing action and family-friendly fun, the Microsprints Night at Rush County Fair is a must-attend event. With its diverse lineup of racing categories, competitive atmosphere, and welcoming environment, it stands out as one of the top events in the racing calendar. Mark your calendars, gather your friends and family, and experience the excitement at Rush County Fair

For more information, visit Rush County Fair and stay connected for updates on Microsprints Night and other racing events, pricing, and more.

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