USAC Sprint Cars Start 2025 Sprint Week at Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Get read for dirt action at the Brickyard this summer.
Get read for dirt action at the Brickyard this summer.
The sixth Driven2SaveLives BC39 USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship was intended to be a three-day affair of hot laps, qualifying races, sub-card competitions and the featured 39-lap tribute to the late Bryan Clauson, beloved as both a USAC and INDYCAR Indianapolis 500 competitor.
The opportunity to race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on its infield 1/4-mile dirt oval is just too much of a carrot for 60 USAC racers who are entered in the September 26-27 DrivenToSaveLivesBC39 race.
Carb Day at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway offers the final opportunity to make certain each of the 33 cars that will race on Sunday can work in traffic, can get into and out of the pits using the proper speed limit successfully and that each car is buttoned-up and ready for the 108th Indianapolis 500
The 2024 USAC Hall of Fame class is diversified, including media members, car owners, championship drivers, a promoter and a mechanic who also owned race cars of merit.
71 USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship racers converged on Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s quarter-mile The Dirt Track this past weekend, all attempting to win of the fifth annual Driven2SaveLives BC39 race.
The final week of September looms large for entrants in the fifth annual Driven2SaveLives BC39, with USAC’s NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship drivers clamoring to take part in this event, held on Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s dirt oval inside its third turn.
The United States Auto Club (USAC) will celebrate its 2023 Hall of Fame class on Friday afternoon, September 29th during the Driven2SaveLives BC39 weekend at The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
The floors, hallways and meeting rooms of the huge Indiana Convention Center were jammed for this year’s 34th annual Performance Racing Industry show, with the intensity growing on Friday as racers arrived in town to learn about new products, new business alignments in the motorsports trade.
One of the most popular events – outside the Indianapolis 500 of course, to take place at the historic Indianapolis Motor Speedway doesn’t begin to touch the famed 2.5-mile oval.