USAC National Midget Car Championship
2023 National Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame Class Revealed
BACON, C.J. & KTJ PUSH BC39 ENTRIES PAST 40!
SEAVEY STAYS HOT, EXTINGUISHES FIREMEN’S NATIONALS FIELD AT ANGELL PARK
TIMMS SWEEPS NIGHT ONE OF THE FIREMEN’S NATIONALS AT ANGELL PARK
6 STORYLINES FOR THE FIREMEN’S NATIONALS SEPT. 3-4
The Firemen’s Nationals at Sun Prairie, Wisconsin’s Angell Park Speedway can boast a list of past winners that includes seven inductees of the National Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame. On that same list, you’ll find 11 USAC National champions, and all those individuals happily rank a Firemen’s Nationals victory right near the top of their list of achievements.
BC39 Entries Surpass 20 as USAC Triple Crown Champ Enters
USAC Triple Crown champion Jerry Coons Jr. is among the latest entries for the 2023 Driven2SaveLives BC39. A total of 21 cars and drivers are now set to compete in the fifth running of the event which features an extended four days of USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship racing on September 27-30 at The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
6 STORYLINES FOR ILLINOIS USAC MIDGET WEEKEND AT WAYNE CITY & MACON
From southern Illinois to central Illinois, the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship truly becomes the Flyin’ Illini this weekend, August 18-19.
Two dates await drivers and teams starting with Friday’s 10th running of the Jason Leffler Memorial Presented By Peoples National Bank at Wayne County Speedway in Wayne City, Ill. followed by the series’ first visit to Macon Speedway in six seasons on Saturday night.
2023 BC39 DRIVER REGISTRATION IS OPEN
USAC ANNOUNCES 2023 HALL OF FAME CLASS
Hangtown 100 set to be held as two-night show November 17 & 18 at Placerville Speedway
THORSON TAKES SELF-OWNED TEAM TO $10K SCORE AT JEFFERSON COUNTY
SEAVEY POURS IT ON LATE TO REIGN AT JEFFERSON COUNTY
CARRY ON WAYWARD SON! KANSAS’ WIEDEMAN STRIKES FIRST USAC MIDGET WIN IN BELOIT
In 83 previous USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship events held in Kansas dating back to 1957, never had a Kansas native won a series feature in his home state. Bryant Wiedeman changed that statistical fact during a green-white-checkered restart on Wednesday night during the 12th running of the Chad McDaniel Memorial at the Mitchell County Fairgrounds in Beloit, Kan.
