Monster Trucks Returning to Eastbound Speedway June 3-5, 2016 December 2, 2015 Regional AVONDALE, NF – The NAPA Auto Parts World Series of Monster Trucks returns to Eastbound International Speedway and Concert Park on June 3, 4, and 5, 2016 with three of the biggest shows ever to be produced in Eastern Canada. Fans will get to experience a massive lineup of eight world famous Hot Wheels Monster Trucks including World Champions Avenger and Bounty Hunter, Scarlet Bandit, Wrecking Crew, Brutus, Spike, Jail Bird, and Nitro Menace – all dueling it out on the largest freestyle & race dirt track to ever be built in Newfoundland and Labrador. Also featured will be the first ever Action Tuff Truck Series, brought to you by Action Car and Truck Accessories. Drivers will compete heads up on world class Tuff Truck course. In addition to the Tuff Trucks Eastbound will showcase our pedal to the metal, adrenaline driven race fleet from the Hanlon Realty US Legend and Islander RV Sportsman Stock Car series. The teams are gunning to give fans a taste of what they will be serving up every race at Eastbound International Speedway during the 2016 season. Over 24,000 people attended the 2014 and 2015 Monster Truck show, which highlighted the opening of a state of the art facility that hosts a wide array of motorsport events and major concerts such as the Eastbound Hoedown Music Festival. Management has since expanded the parking facilities to accommodate the large demand, offering over 20 acres of lot space. Tickets are $19 (Kids under 12) and $29 (13 and over) and $49 for Premium seats. All tickets include HST + surcharge. Tickets will be available at all North Atlantic Orange Stores or online at www.eastboundpark.com – Friday, December 4 at 12 p.m. All Tickets include free entry to the famous Party in the Pits to meet the All-Star Drivers and get autographs. Nestled away in the corner of North Eastern Canada, Eastbound International Speedway & Concert Park was developed in the beautiful town of Avondale, Newfoundland, and Labrador. Located just 25 miles from the oldest historical city in North America – St. John’s, NL, Eastbound Park is backdropped by Newfoundland’s vast natural beauty, giving traditional motorsport fans a sense of serenity with a taste of horsepower. Located off exit 34 on the Trans-Canada Highway Eastbound Park is a sight you won’t miss, and an experience you will never forget. – source, track communications (edited)