SRX Reveals 2022 Season Schedule

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SRX 2022 schedule
SRX Racing revealed their 2022 schedule on Monday.

After a successful year one, the Superstar Racing Experience (SRX) is back for year two. On Monday, the Series, which swept the racing community off their feet last Summer, revealed their schedule for this Summer’s season two.

Overall, there are a lot of new tracks on the schedule this time around.

Here is the 2022 schedule:

The 2022 SRX season will be kicked off at Five Flags Speedway in Pensacola, Florida on June 18th. Five Flags is the home of the famed Snowball Derby.

From there, the Series will move to South Boston Speedway in South Boston, Virginia on June 25th.

The Series then heads back to Stafford Speedway on July 2nd, Stafford is one of just two tracks returning to the schedule from 2021.

Nashville Fairgrounds, the other track that will return to SRX from 2021, is on tap for July 9th.

After the four paved short track shows, the 2022 SRX season will conclude with back-to-back dirt events.

I-55 Raceway in Missouri will be up on July 16th, while the 2022 season concludes at Sharon Speedway in Hortford, OH on July 23rd.

Just like in 2021, the entire SRX season will be available on CBS and Paramount+.

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