GRAND FORKS, N.D. (March 4, 2018) – In its 25th season, the Buffalo Wild Wings NOSA Sprint Cars continue to grow and stretch their footprint across the upper Midwest. The series will be visiting two tracks for the first time ever in 2018; both in South Dakota.
By Mike Spieker
GRAND FORKS, N.D. (March 4, 2018) – In its 25th season, the Buffalo Wild Wings NOSA Sprint Cars continue to grow and stretch their footprint across the upper Midwest. The series will be visiting two tracks for the first time ever in 2018; both in South Dakota.
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By Mike Spieker
GRAND FORKS, ND (February 27th) - For the first time since June 10th, 2007, the Northern Late Model Racing Assocation (NLRA) and Northern Outlaw Sprint Association (NOSA) will join forces at the same track on the same night (outside of their home track, River Cities Speedway)*. Double-header sparks big weekend for NOSA SprintsGRAND FORKS, ND (July 1) - The Northern Outlaw Sprints have had two weeks off from sanctioned racing, but all that is about to change as teams gear up for a double-header weekend.
Jordan Adams looks to sweep Greenbush Race Park.By Mike Spieker GREENBUSH, MN (August 20) - Another double-header weekend is lined up for the Northern Outlaw Sprint Association. On Friday night, the series will head back to River Cities Speedway for their third event at the high-banked 3/10th mile track within a week. Saturday they will pack up and head east to Greenbush Race Park in Greenbush, Minnesota for the final out-of-town race of the year.
Photo Source: Rick Rea
GRAND FORKS, ND - August 22, 2013 - NOSA driver Jordan Adams' returns to school today as a senior at Central Valley Public School in Buxton, ND. However, Adams maintains more of a sophomore status in his other pastime, sprint car racing. Adams is in his second year of racing with the Northern Outlaw Sprint Association. He started mid-semester 2012 and has been competing regularly with NOSA throughout the 2013 season. Although Adams is still the new kid in class when it comes to sprint car racing, he does have many years of experience in the subject of racing. He began his racing career at the age of 4, with the KC Pro West Racing circuit, driving a Kitty Kat and 120 snowmobile on Le Mans and ice oval tracks. He also grew up watching current driver, Mark Dobmeier, race and knew that he would jump at the chance to race a sprint car if it was ever presented to him. Adams learned quickly what a time consuming hobby racing can be. He has had to give up playing football as the games started to conflict with race nights. He is able to maintain his involvement in other school activities though, including Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA), student council and basketball. His homework each night also consists of working on the sprint car and helping out on the family farm. Adams commented that his full schedule "makes for some late nights and quick mornings!" Adams' race team is supported by several alumni of the sport. It consists of pit crew chief, Ethan Thompson, and crew members; Scott Peterson, Ryan Sondrol, Greg Breidenbach and Tim Litzinger. Adams commented that he is grateful to Thompson for "setting up a good car for me each week, sharing his knowledge on the different lines on the track and most of all having patience with me." Adams is hoping to apply that knowledge and improve upon his race report card when he returns to Greenbush Racepark this Saturday. Adams finished 13th in the June NOSA race hosted there.
Jordan Adams is sponsored by: Andy's Harley Davidson, BSR, Beehive, Butler Built Seats, Canyon Apparel, Crop Production Services, Cornerstone Ag Services, Forks Finest Auto Body, Gowan Construction, Cindy Jo Adams- Greenberg Realty, Home of Economy, Nettum Seeds, LLC, Northern Muscle Auto Restoration, RML Trading, LLC, Reynolds United Co-op, SesVanderhave, Ryan Sondrol Farms, Weber Meats and Winfield Solutions.
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