How to Bet on Formula 1 Racing?

Formula 1 betting online is a popular activity among fans of the sport. Betting on Formula 1 allows fans to show their support for their favorite drivers and teams, and it can also add an extra layer of excitement to watching the races.

To bet on Formula 1 online, you will need to find a reputable online F1 bookmakers. Once you have found a site, you will need to create an account and deposit funds into your account to use for betting.

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SPONSORSHIPS

Jackson Speedway is a popular racetrack that’s open to the public year-round. It has hosted over 100 racing events and attracted an average audience of 500 people per event! The track also offers sponsorship opportunities for any company interested in getting involved with our upcoming season opener on April 27th, 2021
The thirty week period between April & October brings about 7 days worth (30 x 5) total weekly races at this 24 hour facility which opened back up last summer after having its 2014 Birthstone Lighting Upgrade done through out all three turns plus addition new LED lights atop some buildings around turn 1 making it look.

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2022 Special Events

2 DAYS OF RACING ON THE DIRT
AT JACKSON SPEEDWAY

Mini cups and mini sprint races are happening on the high banked dirt oval!

The most exciting two days in motorsport!
The Mini Sprints & Cups will be held at the high banked dirt oval, and it’s going to be an action-packed event. There are plenty of races for everyone whether they’re looking forward or history is on their mind– there really isn’t anything else like this anywhere else around so don’t miss out!

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PRIVATE PARTIES

Come to Jackson Speedway for a memorable experience with our high-performance go karts and large building that seats up 24. If you need more space, we also offer tents or entertainment of your choice!

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CORPORATE EVENTS

Looking For a New Way To:

The best way to motivate your team is with a fun event. Why not host an enjoyable, interactive party for everyone in the office? This will encourage more interaction and give you ideas on how they can be creative when it comes time make things happen!

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RACING YOUR WAY!

RACING USING YOUR CAR OR KART

Jackson Speedway is the go-to track for those looking to get their adrenaline pumping. With a state of art facility that includes both asphalt and dirt surfaces, there’s always something new waiting around every corner at this venue! So whether you’re an expert race car driver or just starting out in motorsports; come experience what makes our place so unique today by visiting us online now.

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Welcome To Jackson Speedway – Jackson, Michigan

Jackson Speedway offers a new way to get your adrenaline pumping! The Arrive and Drive Class lets you experience racing without owning any of the equipment. All we require from drivers is that they have enough will power, long sleeve shirt or jacket for protection against heat sensations during races on our quarter mile road course – which includes two practices before heading into action with three heats races followed by an ultimate feature event where first place winners walk away proud trophy-wise as well as monetarily considering how much fun everyone had at this awesome indoor track complex.

2022 DIRT SPRINT RULES

Personal Safety

Helmets – Must be of the latest three (3) Snell approved, full head/face coverage competition type.  Must be SA rated.

Driving Suits – Minimum two layer, name brand, SFI rated suit or single layer with nomex underwear.  We recommend three layer suits for superior protection.

Seat Belts – Must be securely attached to the car and used at all times.  Metal to metal latches only.  Five (5) point harness, shoulder harness and submarine belt are required.  Belt dates must not be over three (3) years old.

Neck Braces – Mandatory.  Must be SFI rated, name brand brace.

Gloves – Mandatory and must be SFI, name brand type.

Shoes – Mandatory and must be SFI, name brand type.  We recommend the high-top style or nomex socks under the low cut style.

Arm Restraints – Mandatory and must be adjusted to adequately keep drivers hands below the top of roll cage.  Arm restraints are to be positioned on the forearm area for best protection.

General Car Specifications

Firewall – There must be a metal firewall between driver and engine.

Roll Cage – Must be at least 1” .062 thickness, 1 1/8” .065 thickness, or 1 ¼” .065 thickness and made of chromoly steel or equivalent.  Roll cage must be a minimum of 3” above driver’s helmet.  All edges must be rounded, no square or pointed edges allowed.  There must be a cross brace installed behind the seat to support the shoulder harness. All cars must have a solid axles, front and rear (no a-arms or independent suspension).

Bumpers – Cars must have bumpers extending beyond the front and rear tires.  Nothing may extend beyond a tangent line from the outside edge of tires to the bumpers.  No sharp corners or design as to hook or damage.  Nothing may extend beyond the outside edge of the tires or wheels, whichever is widest.

Nerf Bars – All cars must be equipped with nerf bars that do not extend beyond the outside edge of tire or wheel, whichever is widest.

Tread Width – Maximum tread width is 64” outside to outside, minimum is 32” from center to center of tires.

Wheelbase – Maximum wheelbase is 70”, minimum is 50”, center of front axle to center of rear axle.

Rear Wheel Drive – Only.  No front wheel drive cars allowed.

Bodies – All cars must have complete bodies and be “sprint car” in design.  Bodies must be made of aluminum, fiberglass or high impact plastic.

Fuel Tanks – All fuel tanks must be equipped with a one way check valve designed to prevent spillage of fuel from the fuel tank vent in the event of a rollover.

Numbers – All cars must have legible numbers on nose, nose wing (if applicable), each side of tail tank, each side and top of wing (if applicable).  If track scorers have an issue with reading numbers and/or scoring a car, they will promptly advise driver/owner and recommend a temporary solution for the evening. 

Ballast – All ballast must be firmly attached.  No liquid or loose ballast such as water, rocks, sandbags, etc. will be allowed.

Belly Pans – Mandatory and must extend from 6” in front of drivers feet to the front edge of seat.  Belly pans must be mounted with dzus fasteners or bolted on.

Chain Guards – Mandatory and must cover the chain from the furthest front exposed point to the center of rear axle.  They must be of sufficient strength and width so as to protect the driver.

Top Wings – Mandatory in all winged classes to enter a race.  Wings may not extend beyond the outside edge of rear tires.  All wings must have a rolled edge – no sharp edges.  Wing must be installed so as not to obstruct driver’s vision regardless of wing position. Front wing (optional) may not extend past inside edge of tires.

Fuel – Methanol, Ethanol, Gasoline, and Racing Gasoline.  Absolutely no performance enhancing additives allowed.  Anyone caught running “hot” fuel will be indefinitely disqualified.  Absolutely NO pressurized gases (nitrous, etc.) allowed.

Radio Communication – Strictly prohibited on the track.

Rearview Mirrors – Strictly prohibited.

Chain Driven – All engines must remain chain driven off of the original countershaft.

Tires/Wheels – Any tire and wheel combination may be used, but tires may not exceed twenty-two and a half inches (22 ½”) in height. Upright center engine cars (26.5”) in height.

Transponders- Must be mounted on or near front axle. 

600 Sportsman Class

Age – Drivers must be at least twelve (12) years of age.

Weight – 600’s Minimum 800 pounds –car and driver.

Engine –  600’s – Any 4 multi cylinder, motorcycle engine 600cc or less.  Carburetors only, No fuel injection, No forced induction (no turbo, super charging, nitrous, etc.)

Tire – 600’s Right rear tire must be a minimum 45 durometer compound.  The manufacturer’s stamping on the sidewall of the tire must be readable. No soaking.Tire durometer check should be done at least fifteen (15) minutes after the races to allow for cool down.

 Wings – No wings of any type are permitted (front or top).

No onboard adjustments of any type are permitted.

600 Restricted Class

Age – Minimum age is ten (10) years old.

Weight – Minimum car and driver weight is 750 pounds.  Injected cars minimum is 775 pounds.

Engine – Any 4 multi cylinder, motorcycle engine 600cc or less (no 636cc engines).  No forced induction (no turbo, super charging, nitrous, etc.).

Carburetors – Carburetors (No Flat Sides)

Restrictor plates – They must be a flat not less than 0.030 thick and not more than 0.090 thick. They must fit tight in the manifold boots and have a maximum of one 0.750 Max. round hole, no tolerance will be allowed. No cones

Tire – Right rear tire must be a minimum 45 durometer compound.  Tire durometer check should be done at least fifteen (15) minutes after the races to allow for cool down.

Starter – All engines must have a cockpit operated electric starter, lever manual clutch and on board motorcycle battery capable of starting an engine.

Modified 600cc Class and Non Wing 600cc Modified

Age – Minimum driver age is fourteen (14) years old.

Weight – Minimum car and driver weight is 750 pounds.

Starter – All engines must have a cockpit operated electric starter, lever manual clutch and on board motorcycle battery capable of starting an engine.

Engine – Any 4 multi cylinder, motorcycle engine 637cc or less.  No forced induction (no turbo, super charging, nitrous, etc.).

Tire – Right rear tire must be a minimum 45 durometer compound.  Tire durometer check should be done at least fifteen (15) minutes after the races to allow for cool down.

250 Ninja Sprint Class

Age – Minimum driver age is ten (10) years old

Weight – Minimum car and driver weight is 680 pounds.

Starter – All engines must have a cockpit operated electric starter, lever manual clutch and on board motorcycle battery capable of starting an engine.

Engine – 2007 and older Stock Appearing 250cc Kawasaki Ninja. Max  250cc.  No forced induction (no turbo, super charging, nitrous, etc.).

Electronics – Coils & box must remain stock.

Carburetors –  Stock except jets

Fuel – Gas only, no additives.

Width – 48” center to center of tires.

Kid Sprint Class

Age – Minimum driver age is five (5) years old

Weight – No minimum weight.

Starter – All engines must have pull starter.

Clutch – Must have and must be a max torque or similar drum style. 10 tooth, #40 or #41 chain.

Rear Gear – 32 tooth,  #40 or #41 chain.

Engine – 5.5hp Honda or Harbor Freight (clone) engine 6hp. Max rpm’s 3600 free revving. All of the governor components must remain as designed on the engine.

Chassis – Wheel base may be between 42” and 56” and the roll cage may not exceed 50” tall.

Carburetors – Stock. 

Fuel – Gas only, no additives.

Tire – Any legal go-kart tire slick or grooved. All tires must be between 31” and 36” diameter.

The intent of this class is to get the young racer on track experience and not on winning. We will not keep season points and all kids participating in the feature race will receive the same reward. Parents please work with your child on the track procedures (line-up, starts and restarts) and racing etiquette.

*Just because it doesn’t say you can’t do it doesn’t mean you can – officials have the final say on all cars.

*It is the drivers responsibility to make sure the car is legal, weight, engine ect.