

3/2/2025
Coles County Speedway
Coles County Speedway releases 2025 rule book
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Coles County Speedway Announces the Release of 2025 Rule Book
Mattoon, IL – March 2, 2025 – Coles County Speedway is excited to announce the official release of the 2025 Rule Book for the upcoming racing season. This updated edition provides essential guidelines, regulations, and changes designed to ensure safety, fairness, and the overall excitement of racing at one of the region’s premier speedways.
“We’ve worked diligently to ensure that our rules remain up-to-date, promote competitive racing, and maintain the safety of all drivers, crews, and fans,” said Brian Rieck, Coles County Speedway’s promoter. “The 2025 Rule Book reflects feedback from drivers, officials, and industry experts, incorporating both safety enhancements and new regulations to improve the racing experience.”
Some key highlights of the 2025 Rule Book include:
Updated Safety Standards
Class Regulations
Clarification of Penalties
The full 2025 Rule Book is now available for download on the Coles County Speedway website at www.colescountyspeedway.com/rules. Drivers, teams, and fans are encouraged to review the document thoroughly in preparation for the upcoming season.
“We are committed to fostering a competitive, safe, and enjoyable environment for everyone involved in the sport,” added Operations Manager, Kelly Rieck. “We look forward to a thrilling 2025 season and appreciate everyone’s continued support of Coles County Speedway.”
For further information, please visit www.colescountyspeedway.com.
About Coles County Speedway
Coles County Speedway is a premier dirt racing venue and oldest micro sprint track in the Nation, located in Mattoon, Illinois. With a legacy of hosting thrilling races and showcasing talent, the speedway is dedicated to providing fans with an unforgettable motorsport experience. Since its inception, Coles County Speedway has been a staple in the racing community, offering exciting events for drivers and fans alike.
Submitted By: Brian Rieck