LAKEPORT, Calif. – The grandstand arena at Lake County Fair will come alive on Sunday, Sept. 5, with the sights and sounds of tuff truck and tuff ATV racing.
The fair will host the California state racing series finals.
All grandstand shows are provided courtesy of Robinson Rancheria Resort and Casino.
Special event contractor WGAS Motorsports, of Cool, California, will transform the fairgrounds arena into a specially built off road racetrack consisting of multiple jumps, moguls, and stutter bumps.
WGAS Motorsports representative John Borba said, "This is the race to win this year. Lakeport is the last chance of revenge and bragging rights for tuff truck races in the state of California."
"We're really excited to host the California State Finals once again, they are always great races" said fair Chief Executive Officer Richard Persons.
Local off road enthusiasts are encouraged to enter their vehicles in the competition.
This year's event will also include an ATV (all terrain vehicle) class for quadcycles. Tuff truck and ATV competitors will race one at a time against the clock for the quickest lap time and their share of a $4,000 cash purse.
Entry is open to all street legal trucks, 4x4s, dune buggies and open off road class vehicles. Drivers of trucks and buggies must the 16 years old or over.
Quads, three wheelers, and motorcycles are open to all ages. Each entry receives one driver pass, two crew passes, and a free WGAS Motorsports T-shirt or cap.
Advanced entry is available at www.wgasmotorsports.com.
Regular admission prices for the 2010 Lake County Fair are $9 for a regular ticket, $6 for a senior over age 60, and $5 for children ages 6 through 11.
The Lake County Fairgrounds are located at 401 Martin St., Lakeport.