Courtesy USAC
Speedway, Indiana (May 31, 2024)………The United States Auto Club (USAC) is set to become the first grassroots racing series to be represented in online wagering.
Starting with USAC Indiana Midget Week on June 4-9, now you can play USAC for real cash! Scan the QR code to sign up now and claim an exclusive USAC bonus. Various sports books will be available based on your state.
Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to turn your racing passion into real rewards. Scan the QR code or go to www.nxtbets.com/playusac to being playing.
Among the wagering options for USAC events are selecting the driving champions in USAC’s AMSOIL National Sprint Car and NOS Energy Drink National Midget divisions, plus feature winners at each event and even head-to-head competition by wagering on which of two specific opponents will finish higher in a given event.
At the moment, wagering on USAC national events is available in 30 United States. Players can get up to $250 in bonus cash from various sports books available in your state! Indiana is a state that is still pending approval but is expected soon.
If you are age 21+, please refer to the affiliated operators’ T & C. Void where prohibited. Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER.
As reflected in its gambling policy, part XIV of the USAC rulebook, United States Auto Club (USAC) personnel, which includes, but is not limited to, drivers, crew, team members, officials and staff, are strictly prohibited from placing, soliciting or facilitating any wager, whether directly or through a third-party proxy or surrogate on any USAC sanctioned event.
This prohibition applies to all USAC and/or leagues sanctioned by USAC personnel, and includes, but is not limited to wagering on season or event outcomes, statistics, scores, individual performances and any other kinds of legally offered “propositional” wagers.
USAC will adhere to a zero-tolerance gambling policy. USAC and all personnel are obligated to report any violations to the governing body of USAC. In the event this gambling policy is suspected or violated, disciplinary action will occur, including fines, suspension and/or banishment from USAC and any of the leagues it sanctions.