MECHANICSVILLE, MARYLAND (March 4, 2021) –
The 3rd annual King of the Creek
returns to Maryland International
Raceway ™ (MDIR) June 3rd-6th, 2021.
The impressive 4-day big buck
bracket event kicks off on Thursday,
June 3rd and runs through Sunday,
June 6th, 2021. This event is
expected to be one of the largest
bracket events at MDIR as the best
sportsman racers from around the
country will travel to compete for
the substantial purses and the
all-new King of the Creek
Championship. Top ET racers will
compete for a chance at a potential
$70,000 to win over the four-day
event with $10k on Thursday, $25k on
Friday, $25k on Saturday, and $10k
on Sunday. Plus, the Footbrake and
Junior Dragster classes have once
again returned. The Footbrake class
will race Friday through Sunday with
a chance at a significant purse each
day. Footbrake racers will run for
$2k on Friday, $5k on Saturday, and
an additional $2k on Sunday. Junior
Dragsters will have a chance at $1k
on Saturday and Sunday. All these
purses are GUARANTEED!
Top ET and Footbrake racers will be
able to purchase their entries at
the gate. There is currently no cap
on the number of racers allowed in
either class. Junior Dragsters,
however, will be required to
pre-enter the event with a maximum
of 80 cars. Pre-entry will go live
on April 21st at Noon.
Wesley Washington and the No Limits
Production staff have been working
behind the scenes to make the King
of the Creek one of the best 1/8th
mile bracket events in the country.
With bonuses, discounts, and the all
new “King of the Creek” points
championship, this event will be
spectacular! Can Dustin Stocksdale
(Top), Keven Yates (Footbrake), and
Keith Riddle (J/D) retain their King
of the Creek titles? Can Steve
Witherow (Top) recapture the King of
the Creek Title after winning in
2019? Or will a newcomer arrive and
strip the crown from them?
Be sure to check out the flyer below
for all the details at this year’s
event!
To view the event page click
HERE
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MDIR GUIDELINES:
• Events are open to all
spectators, participants,
family, and crew, with a
maximum of 50% facility
capacity.
• All spectators, crew,
staff, and participants must
wear masks.
• Hand washing/sanitizing
must be done on a regular
basis.
• The tower will have
restricted access and will
be limited to essential
staff only.
• The crews will be limited
on the starting line and
front of the staging lanes,
with social distancing
extremely enforced. Our
security staff and starting
line staff will closely
monitor this area to prevent
unauthorized gathering.
• Our restrooms are equipped
with hands free fixtures.
Restrooms will be cleaned,
stocked, and sanitized
throughout the day or
evening. All Pitside
portlets will be moved and
taken out of service.
• Concessions will be open,
and lines will be marked for
proper social distancing.
Concession stand will follow
all guidelines in place for
local food service
businesses.
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