HAT TRICK! SEAVEY WINS 3RD STRAIGHT USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK RACE
Logan Seavey entered the start of this past week with just two career USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car feature wins in a span of 50 starts. […]
Logan Seavey entered the start of this past week with just two career USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car feature wins in a span of 50 starts. […]
Justin Grant is one of four past Don Smith Classic winners who’ll comprise the field for the 11th running of the event on Wednesday night, July 28, which honors the longtime racing supporter, car owner, sponsor, director and Terre Haute businessman who was an inductee of both the USAC Hall of Fame (2014) and National Sprint Car Hall of Fame (1995). […]
USAC’s most recent event at Indiana’s Lawrenceburg Speedway came to be known as “Logan Seavey Night” during early June of this year when he swept both the USAC Indiana Midget Week feature and the accompanying local sprint car A-Main on the very same night. […]
A number of bonus awards have been added to the upcoming 34th annual NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week by AMSOIL series July 23-July 31, 2021. […]
Entering the previous year’s NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week by AMSOIL round at Lawrenceburg Speedway, it had been three years since a driver had gone “back-to-back” by scoring consecutive victories in the annual tour of the Hoosier state. […]
All C.J. Leary needed was a little luck on his side during the Kokomo Speedway round of Indiana Sprint Week last year. Following an incident the night before at Gas City, the 2019 Indiana Sprint Week champ found lady luck at Kokomo with just three laps remaining when race leader Tyler Courtney spun. […]
Last year’s introduction to NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week by AMSOIL at Gas City I-69 Speedway produced one of the wildest finishes in the history of the series, punctuated by a memorable duel between Logan Seavey and Kevin Thomas Jr. that truly defined the fine line between the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat. […]
Leading the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship standings at midseason is generally a good thing, you’d surmise. Rolling into the halfway point of the campaign can be seen as a barometer, a measuring stick, if you will, that can provide a window to how the rest of the year will play out, not that it always does. […]
When it comes right down to it, nothing else compares. For many, it’s habitual. It’s a summertime ritual. Year after year, and now in its 34th annual iteration, it still stands on it’s own as a dirt track, open wheel enthusiast’s holiday, a mecca of sorts, that draws in individuals from coast-to-coast, sea-to-shining-sea, and even from other hemispheres, for one purpose. […]
It’s time to go big and take the ride of your life as a passenger in the all-new AMSOIL 2-seater sprint car during one of the seven nights of USAC’s NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week July 23-31! […]
There’s only one Knoxville Raceway. And it’s just once a year that the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship will pay a visit to the half-mile located in south central Iowa during the 2021 campaign. […]
The most highly-anticipated week of USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship racing each summer will feature its largest point fund ever in 2021 with the NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week fund now paying $20,000 in total prize money and $10,000-to-win. […]
On occasion, the backup plan ultimately becomes the master plan. A bad vibration and a broken U-Joint forced driver C.J. Leary and his Michael Motorsports team to pull down the spare car from the trailer for the most recent USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car event at Bloomsburg (Pa.) Fair Raceway 12 days earlier. […]
For Shane Cottle, it started with a late-night phone call less than 24 hours earlier. For Brady Bacon, it was the turning of the tide that ended his string of misfortune and put him on course for an eventual third USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship. […]
When Justin Grant rolled through Plymouth Speedway last year to become the first two-time USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car winner at the northern Indiana 3/8-mile dirt oval, he was classified as “red hot.” […]
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