Kings of Thunder Winged 360’s ready for Thunderbowl double header this weekend

The Kings of Thunder Winged 360 Sprint Cars will be in action both nights this weekend at Merle Stone Chevrolet, Inc Thunderbowl Raceway! Opening night on Friday June 7th will feature a standard Kings of Thunder format, while Saturday’s show is the conclusion of the Peter Murphy Classic, showcasing the same format with the same locked-in drivers that would have ran on May 18th. 

Weekend Schedule for June 7th and 8th-

Friday June 7: Chris & Brian Faria Memorial- 
Kings of Thunder Winged 360 Sprint Cars, USAC West Coast Sprints, Western RaceSaver Sprint Cars and IMCA Stock Cars

Saturday June 8: Peter Murphy Classic- 
King of the West-NARC Fujitsu 410 Sprint Car Series and the Kings of Thunder Winged 360 Sprint Cars

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Adult reserved grandstand seats for the Chris and Brian Faria Memorial on Friday June 7th cost $18, while general admission bleacher tickets are $15. Kids 6-12 are $9 in the grandstands and $8 in the bleachers. Senior grandstand seats will be $16 and senior bleacher tickets are $13. The front gate will open at 3pm, with heat races scheduled to begin around 6pm. 

On Saturday June 8th the sixth annual Peter Murphy Classic will conclude with the King of the West-NARC Fujitsu 410 Sprint Car Series and the Kings of Thunder Winged 360 Sprint Cars. The purse for both divisions and format on Saturday will remain the same as originally scheduled. 

Fans that purchased tickets for the previously scheduled running on May 18th must hang onto those and use them for June 8th. 

Adult reserved grandstand seats for the Peter Murphy Classic cost $30, while general admission bleacher tickets are $25 each night. Kids 6-12 will be $15 in the grandstands and $13 in the bleachers. Senior grandstand seats will be $28 and senior bleacher tickets are $23. The front gate will open at 3pm, with heat races scheduled to begin around 6pm. To reserve your seats, contact 559-688-0909. Plenty of tickets will also be available at the gate on race day.

Image courtesy of Brian Ratchford