
LAKEPORT, Calif. – The grandstand arena at Lake County Spring Fair will come alive on Saturday, June 21, with the sights and sounds of tuff truck, buggy and ATV racing.
The fair is hosting an early season points race, with the state finals eventually scheduled to occur at the Lake County Fair in August.
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.
“We're really excited to host the California State Finals once again because they are always great races, and picking up an early points race worked out really well for our Spring Fair schedule this year,” said Fair Chief Executive Officer Richard Persons.
Local off road enthusiasts are encouraged to enter their vehicles in the competition. Tuff truck and buggy will race one at a time against the clock for the quickest lap time and their share of a 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. Each entry receives one driver pass and two crew passes.
Advanced entry is available at www.wgasmotorsports.com .
Other events in the grandstand arena the second race of four in the Mendocino/Lake Bomber Shootout Series on Sunday evening.
All grandstand shows start at 7:30 p.m.
Regular admission prices for the 2014 Lake County Spring Fair are $5 for a regular ticket, good for anyone aged 6 or older. Children under 6 years old are admitted free every day. Parking is $5, and benefits the Kelseyville High softball team.
Lake County's new Spring Fair opens for its second year this Friday, June 20, and runs through Sunday, June 22.
The Lake County Spring Fair includes a Butler Amusements carnival, commercial exhibits, a car show, and vocational education exhibits.
Other attractions include a variety of fair food, two stages of local entertainment, motorized grandstand activities and a laser tag building.
Events in the grandstand arena include mud bogs on Friday evening, tuff truck and buggy and ATV races on Saturday evening, and stock car races on Sunday evening. Local participants are also encouraged all three nights.
Spring Fair gates open all three days at 2 p.m., and admission is $5 per person for ages 6 and older. Children under age 6 may enter for free. Carnival unlimited ride wristbands are $25 each. Parking is $5 per car and benefits the Kelseyville High School softball program.
More information about the Lake County Spring Fair can be found at www.lakecountyfair.com or https://www.facebook.com/pages/Lake-County-Fair/138978582794813 .