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Tulsa Speedway’s 2022 Racing Season to be Streamed Live on FloRacing
HUGE BREAKING NEWS
Tulsa Speedway’s 2022 Racing Season to be Streamed Live on FloRacing
TULSA, Okla., (March 25, 2022) – With the start of the 2022 racing season upon us, Tulsa Speedway is proud to announce a partnership with FloRacing that will see the Friday Night Lights weekly series, as well as special events, streamed live online.
Live broadcasts will begin with the Friday, May 13th Friday Night Lights event. The remaining Friday Night Lights races, as well as OCRS Sprints, ASCS Sooner Regional, Sooner Late Model Series, and POWRi West Midgets events will stream on FloRacing.
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With a robust schedule of 23 total races, the speedway will host a wide variety of racing disciplines in 2022 including USRA modifieds, 305 and 360 sprints, late models, factory stocks, dwarf cars and more. Tickets for the Friday Night Lights series are just $10 for adults, with discounts for military and seniors. The full 2022 schedule can be seen here www,TulsaSpeedway.com . Tickets for all events can be purchased in advance here https://www.stubwire.com/venue/tulsaspeedway/tulsa/5396
This is also amazing for the racers now they can show their sponsors the value of marketing with them.
To keep up with all things Tulsa Speedway this season, follow @tulsa_speedway on Twitter and Instagram and like Tulsa Speedway on Facebook.
Fans can stream the action, starting May 13th, live from Tulsa Speedway with the FloSports PRO package for the low price of $150/year. To access live and on-demand coverage of Tulsa Speedway racing events, visit www.FloRacing.com to become a PRO subscriber. Your subscription unlocks access to premium content across the entire FloSports network, including more than 2,000 motorsports events annually.
FloSports is the innovator in live event streaming, giving you access to over 200,000 sports competitions live or on demand, with exclusive, behind-the-scenes coverage and original programming for over 25 different sports.
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