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Donnie Clack: The Story of Lanier Speedway

Donnie Clack: The Story of Lanier Speedway

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🏁 Exclusive Interview: Donnie Clack on the Past, Present & Future of Short Track Racing! 🏎️

In this special first-ever guest episode of Back At The Shop, we sit down with Donnie Clack, former Lanier Speedway track owner and promoter, for a no-holds-barred conversation about the state of Asphalt Short Track Racing and what needs to change.

🔥 Here’s what we cover:

  • Donnie’s early days at the racetrack—including wild stories like riding around in a Britney Spears tour bus! 🎤🏁
  • The highs and lows of owning Lanier Speedway, from major events to the struggles of running a racetrack during the 2008 economic downturn.
  • What ultimately led to his decision to sell the speedway and his thoughts on the current short track racing landscape.
  • Untold stories from Lanier that you won’t hear anywhere else!

If you’re a short track racing fan, this episode is packed with behind-the-scenes insights and bold opinions on the sport’s future. Don’t miss it!

🚨 Like, comment, and subscribe to Back At The Shop for more exclusive interviews and racing deep dives! Let us know in the comments: What’s the biggest challenge facing short track racing today? ⬇️

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