
33rd Chili Bowl Kicks Off 2019 Race Season
The first major race of the 2019 season begins next week at Tulsa, Oklahoma.
The first major race of the 2019 season begins next week at Tulsa, Oklahoma.
September’s Driven2SaveLives “BC39” national midget race, set for September 5-6, is on its way to becoming the highest entry event in USAC history.
The USAC-sanctioned DRIVEN2SAVELIVES BC39, set for September 5-6, now has 54 entrants – more racers will likely be added – and is the richest USAC P1 Insurance National Midget race in recent history.
According to Emmett Hahn, co-founder of the Chili Bowl Nationals, next year’s nationals will extend to encompass six days of thrilling high-speed action.
Landon Simon will drive the Dan Brenner, Mt. Baker Vapor backed Fontana powered Elite Chassis for Clover Motorsports in the Penn. part of USAC Midget Week August 13-17.
Since it originally had a body formed out of copper, Hilbert Ermer, Sr.’s midget racing car was nicknamed the “Copper Kettle.”
In 1999, Midget auto racing publicist, announcer and columnist Bryan Gapinski had the idea to recognize midget racing drivers in a unique point series.
Just a week ago, we brought you an article explaining why the Chili Bowl Nationals attract the best of the best in drivers and cars alike.
Beginning Jan. 10, over 358 dirt midget competitors will fire up their engines for the 31st annual running of the Chili Bowl Nationals.
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