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  2. Motorsport at Soldier Field - Wikipedia

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    On August 14, 1955, the track held a AAA National Midget Car Series race, which was won by Chuck Rodee. [25] On July 23, 1966, Mike McGreevy won the last United States Auto Club midget feature race held at Soldier Field. [6] The final season of midget racing at the stadium, in 1968, saw races hosted by the United Auto Racing Association. [6]

  3. Midget car racing - Wikipedia

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    The first organized Midget car race happened on June 4, 1933. [4] The sports' first regular weekly program began on August 10, 1933 at the Loyola High School Stadium in Los Angeles under the control of the first official governing body, the Midget Auto Racing Association (MARA). [ 5 ]

  4. Northeastern Midget Association - Wikipedia

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    The years of 1953 and 1954 saw the fortunes of midget racing at their lowest ebb. Total purses of less than what is paid to the winner of a race feature today were common place. The group credited with keeping NEMA afloat during this timewere; Milt Dentch, the first club president, car owners Ray and Wen Kelley, and John McCarthy; drivers Al ...

  5. The first midget car race was held at Hinchliffe in 1934, just a couple of years after the stadium opened. It was a fast-paced sport that brought entertainment to fans, and it was especially ...

  6. American Racing Drivers Club - Wikipedia

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    The club's first president was Bill Schindler. [1] and the first vice presidentfrom 1939 was tony bonadies till his death at Williams Grove pa in 1964. Ed "Dutch" Schaefer was elected president in 1952. [2] Schaefer reigned until 1968, when the series featured 51 races and $93,000 in prize money. [2]

  7. Larry Rice - Wikipedia

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    Larry Rice (24 March 1946 – 20 May 2009) was an American racing driver in the USAC and CART Championship Car series. [1] He was the 1973 USAC National midget driver's champion [2] and won the USAC Silver Crown series in 1977 and 1981. [3] He was inducted in the National Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame in 1993.

  8. Rockford Speedway - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [5] It opened in 1948 as a midget car racing venue. [6] Despite a death in the pits at the speedway several weeks after opening, on June 16, 1948, [ 7 ] the track continued operation. Rockford Speedway is known for being the first track to develop an economical late model program [ 4 ] as well as being an early adopter of the short ...

  9. Kurtis Kraft - Wikipedia

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    Kurtis sold the midget car portion of the business to Johnny Pawl in the late 1950s, and the quarter midget business to Ralph Potter in 1962. Frank Kurtis was the first non-driver inducted in the National Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame (U.S.). Zeke Justice and Ed Justice of the Justice Brothers both worked at Kurtis-Kraft after World War II ...