Pacific Raceways near Covington to put final finish on new drag strip

One of racing’s most respected concrete finishing contractors, Penhall Company, has been at Pacific Raceways this week to put the final finish on more than 300 feet of new concrete on the drag strip.

One of racing’s most respected concrete finishing contractors, Penhall Company, has been at Pacific Raceways this week to put the final finish on more than 300 feet of new concrete on the drag strip.

Penhall is rushing state-of-the-art equipment from back east out to the track, which is just a five minute drive from downtown Covington, to ensure that a quality finish of the racing surface happens, Tracie Brandenburg, Pacific Raceways General Manager said in a release.

“We want this to be a great track for everyone,” Brandenberg said.Penhall has been the go-to expert in concrete finishing with both NHRA and NASCAR national event tracks, Brandenburg said.  “We are willing to reschedule activity at the track another week to provide the best surface for our weekly racers as well as the national event competitors,” she said.

By bringing Penhall on the job to grind and polish the new concrete, the drag strip is not expected to open until the Friday night June 8 test and tune, said Ed Garfield, Pacific Raceways Drag manager. “We know another delay is frustrating to our local racers,” Garfield said.  “However, our weekly racers will be the primary beneficiary of an improved racing surface. We’ve had great weather during the concrete pour and curing process — by having Penhall put the finishing touches on the concrete will make things that much better.”

The fourth race in the Auto Max USA Drag Race Series will be rescheduled.

Race number three has already been rescheduled to Aug. 25.

Look for an updated event schedule for all missed drag races on www.pacificraceways.com soon.