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  2. Steve Kinser - Wikipedia

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    He was inducted in the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame in 2005. He has been described as the best sprint racer ever by both columnists and even his rivals. [4] [5] In August 2016, Kinser retired from Sprint Car racing. [6] 1986 championship sprint car at Williams Grove Steve's 2013 car in the pits at the Beaver Dam Raceway.

  3. Open sportsman - Wikipedia

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    In 1964 sportsmans were born, they were basically cut down versions of cars from the era, using side-valve Ford engines and steel bodies. Super Modifieds began in the 1970s, which used V8 engines such as the 283 cu in (4,640 cc) Chevy and 272 cu in (4,460 cc) Customline engines. This division soon turned into sprintcars in the mid 70's.

  4. Carb Night Classic - Wikipedia

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    The Dave Steele Carb Night Classic is a United States Auto Club dirt track car race held near Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, which takes place in late May before the Indianapolis 500 at the nearby Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

  5. Joey Saldana - Wikipedia

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    Joey Saldana (born March 14, 1972), known as the "Brownsburg Bullet", is an American sprint car racing driver. He is the son of former sprint car and Indy car driver Joe Saldana. Saldana began racing at the local Indiana tracks close to his home in the early 1990s. He then moved up to the All Star Circuit of Champions, where he won 18 races in ...

  6. Huset's Speedway - Wikipedia

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    The track began running sprint cars weekly in 1980. [9] The World of Outlaws national tour ran their sprint cars at the track in April 1983 and it was won by Sammy Swindell. [9] The association ran the races until it sold the track in 1988 to Clarence Rubin and his sons Greg and Steve. [9]

  7. Johnny Herrera (racing driver) - Wikipedia

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    Herrera began his sprint car racing career in Albuquerque, New Mexico. In 1986 Johnny was named World of Outlaws Rookie of the Year. He won the WoO "Most Improved Driver" award in 1991. [1] In 1995, he won the sprint car track championship at Knoxville Raceway. [1] Herrera won the 1996 King's Royal sprint car race with a collapsed top wing. [1]

  8. Logan Seavey - Wikipedia

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    Logan Norman Seavey (born June 9, 1997) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He currently competes part-time in the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series, driving the No. 5B for Chase Briscoe Racing and full-time in the USAC P1 Insurance National Midget Championship for Keith Kunz Motorsports driving the No. 67 with support from Toyota Racing Development.

  9. American Speed Association - Wikipedia

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    The cars from the ASA National tour also raced in England in the now-defunct Stock Car Speed Association (formally ASCAR). On December 10, 2022, racing promoter Track Enterprises announced that the ASA would make a return to sanction the 2023 ASA STARS National Tour, a super late model racing series, under a licensing agreement with ARCA.