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POWRI at Bloomington and Haubstadt!
A fantastic weekend of racing coming up this weekend in Indiana!
Lucas Oil POWRI Midget and Local Sprint Car doubleheaders at Bloomington on Friday and Haubstadt on Saturday! We will be taping both events for MAV-TV and will be aired in July. We will also be at Kokomo this Sunday taping for MAV-TV. Come on out and help fill the stands! |
I've had these two events highlighted on my racing calendar. Sure hope we have some good weather.
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It's also fireworks night at Bloomington and probably the other tracks too.
What more can you ask for great racing and blowing stuff up! |
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Awesome lineup for Haubstadt with sprints, midgets, micros and no modifieds. Really enjoyed the last show at Haubstadt with wing and non-wing, really like these combo shows, if it had been just MSCS sprints this weekend don't know if I make the trip but with POWRI there too definitely worth going.:8:
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I've also had these dates on my calendar since the schedule came out. I frequently travel to Illinois to watch POWRi. They have a well run production. They bring their own push vehicles to every race,they have their own announcer (Jim Childers) that gets the crowd involved,their own Pastor, (Joe Chetta who is usually the first to arrive to any crash scene) Their own track workers that get the program moving quickly and efficiently after any crashes etc.They also at every race recognize people that are serving,or have served our country,a class act in my book.
I've been going over to Illinois,and beyond to watch POWRi races since the first one I saw in 2006.I'm sure sometimes people think I am nuts do drive miles away from home,when there is plenty of racing closer by. This is my rule of thumb for going to the races. Usually I go to where I think the best race will be held. Sometimes the weather interferes with that,so I have to opt for plan B. Sometimes I go where the best social scene will be. Sometimes my wallet dictates where I go. So for me to drive quite a ways out of my backyard to see a race,says something about the quality of racing they serve up. I'm hoping for a good weekend of racing this weekend with POWRi midgets in Indiana! |
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hopefully power-I brings more cars than they did to the prairie last night. I think it was 5 or 6.
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A weekend I've been waiting for all season, Sprint / Midget
doubleheaders at Bloomington and Tri State. Bloomington has fireworks, and also a surprise up there sleeve. I know, but I ain't telling. Tri State, boys and girls,midgets, if you ain't seen them here, GO ! You thought sprint cars were spectacular there, not like midgets. This is 2 years ago, and no, it's not the parade lap. http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5309/5...3511aff4_o.jpg IMG_5811 copy by uncloose1, on Flickr |
Can't wait wooohoooo
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Erin Crocker to make debut in POWRi National Midgets at Bloomington, Tri-State
Erin Crocker, the first woman to win a feature in the World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series, will make her debut in the POWRi Lucas Oil National Midget Series in the Ford EcoBoost Challenge Weekend at Bloomington (Ind.) Speedway on Friday (June 28) and Tri-State Speedway in Haubstadt, Ind., on Saturday (June 29). Crocker's win in the WoO feature at Thunderbowl Raceway in Tulare, Calif., in 2004 became a springboard for her to drive stock cars in 27 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, 25 ARCA presented by Menards and 10 Nationwide Series races from 2005 to 2007. In 2009, the 32-year-old native of Wilbraham, Mass., returned to WoO Sprint Cars to run partial seasons. She was 18th in the feature of the famed 410 Sprint Car Knoxville (Iowa) Nationals in 2010, the event where she became the first woman to reach the A-main and was Rookie of the Year in 2003. Crocker has driven in one Midget event in her career, finishing 10th in the E main in the 2003 Lucas Oil Chili Bowl in Tulsa, Okla., and her interest in Midgets was sparked by a visit to the famed event last January. "I went to the Chili Bowl and as soon as I was at the race with all the excitement, I immediately wanted to be a part of it-it is in my DNA," Crocker explained. "Bryan Clauson, who is a Midget racer, and Tim Clauson, who is my car owner, also convinced me to sit in a Midget when I was at the race and once I did that, it was over. As soon as I got back from the race, I started making plans to get back in racing." Crocker was able to put together a deal with support from WIX Filters for six regular season events in the POWRi National Midgets plus POWRi's non-points, Battle at the Center at the Southern Illinois Center's Mini Magic Mile at Du Quoin, Ill., on Dec. 7 and the famed Chili Bowl from Jan. 14-18, 2014. "I am thrilled to get back in the driver's seat with the Team WIX program that embraces the American tradition of grassroots racing," Crocker said. "I grew up at local, small-town dirt tracks where my love for racing began. Racing is part of my DNA and when I spend time at the racetrack, my passion for racing is renewed. Partnering with Team WIX allows me to focus on my racing roots and get back to what I love. "I'm looking forward to the feeling of being back behind the wheel with the pedal to the floor and the smell of methanol fumes and just the adrenaline of racing competition. It almost doesn't feel right when I'm not racing, which is why I've come in and out of retirement a few times-and I'm only 32. There is no better sense of accomplishment than coming off a feature event knowing you've driven the wheels off the car." Crocker began racing quarter midgets at age seven and she won the Quarter Midgets of America Northeast Regional Champion award from 1993-96. She also won in Micro Sprints and then jumped to the 1,200-horsepower, 900-pound winged WoO Sprint cars. "I don't have a ton of experience racing Midgets," Crocker said. "I have a lot of dirt, Sprint car experience with a wing on top, so it will take time getting used to driving without a wing on the car. The horsepower (about 360 for a Midget) won't be anything too crazy for me because it is a little less than Sprint cars." Andrew Felker of Carl Junction, Mo., leads Zach Daum of Pocahontas, Ill., by 360 points, 1,280-920, going into Bloomington, the ninth POWRi National Midget event of the season. Tyler Thomas of Collinsville, Okla., is third with 820, Jake Blackhurst of Mapleton, Ill., fourth with 820 and Brad Kuhn of Avon, Ind., fifth with 690. POWRi's Speedway Motors 600cc Outlaw Micro Series is also racing on the quarter-mile tracks at Bloomington and Tri-State in the Ford EcoBoost Challenge Weekend. Cale Thomas of Fairland, Ind., has an 890-850 advantage in the points over Nathan Benson of Concordia, Mo., and Jeremy Camp of Blue Mound, Ill., is third with 830 going into Bloomington, the seventh race of the season. MAVTV American Real will broadcast the Bloomington and Tri-State events, including the track's Sprint Car races, on a date in July to be determined. POWRi Lucas Oil National Midget Series top-10 points standings (after eight of 31) events: 1. Andrew Felker 1,280, 2. Zach Daum 920, 3. Tyler Thomas 820, 4. Jake Blackhurst 750, 5. Brad Kuhn 690, 6. Austin Brown 595, 7. Terry Babb 385, 8. Shane Cockrum 310, 9. Justin Peck 300, 10. Tyler Robbins 290. POWRi Lucas Oil National Midget Series feature winners: Jacksonville, Ill.-Shane Cockrum; Belleville, Ill.-Chris Bell; Macon, Ill.-Brady Bacon; Sun Prairie, Wis.-Michael Pickens; Jacksonville, Ill.-Kyle Larson; Lincoln, Ill.-Michael Pickens; Macon, Ill.-Andrew Felker; Sun Prairie, Wis.-Rico Abreu. 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$15 to get in at Bloomington,$22 Haubstadt what's wrong with this,Tommy? Bloomington's running one more class..and fireworks!
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Midgets and Non-winged Sprints at Tri-State... you guys are so spoiled. :19:
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I think Haubstadt pays more for the sprint cars.
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The extra dollars at Haubstadt will help pay for extra track prep during the course of the evening. The sprints are also paying $2,000/win.
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Cale Thomas takes POWRi Outlaw Micros championship lead into home tracks at Bloomington, Tri-State
Fifteen-year-old Cale Thomas of Fairland, Ind., has put together four straight top-four finishes to climb into the lead of the POWRi Speedway Motors 600cc Outlaw Micro Series heading into the Ford EcoBoost Challenge Weekend at Bloomington (Ind.) Speedway on Friday (June 28) and Tri-State Speedway in Haubstadt, Ind., on Saturday (June 29). Thomas became the champion of POWRi’s inaugural Speed Week in the Micro division by finishing fourth at Jacksonville (Ill.) Speedway, second at Lincoln (Ill.) Speedway and taking his first POWRi victory at Macon (Ill.) Speedway from June 6-8. He began is climb with a second at Macon on May 18. Thomas leads Nathan Benson of Concordia, Mo., 890-850, going into Bloomington, the seventh of 21 events this season. Jeremy Camp of Blue Mound, Ill., is third with 830. It’s the first time Thomas has led the POWRi Micro championship. He finished third in it and was the Rookie of the Year in 2012. “We feel pretty good about where we’re at,” Thomas said. “We came back after kind of a rough start and had a few good finishes. It’s still early and anything can happen in the championship and we just want to get good finishes and run up front. “Winning the POWRi Speed Week Micro championship was very cool. We ran well all three nights. It was all you could ask for.” Thomas was 21st in the season opener at Jacksonville, falling out after a left-rear tire was cut down when he passed for third place. He was eighth in the second race at Belle-Clair Speedway in Belleville, Ill. Bloomington and Tri-State are both home races for Thomas. He’s never raced at Bloomington, but watched an event there a month ago and believes he’ll like it. Thomas was third at Tri-State last year before a large group of family and friends. His parents, Jason and Heather, were born and raised in Princeton. Plus, Engler injection is a sponsor of Thomas and it’s also based in Princeton. “Bloomington is the closest track to Fairland and we’ll have a lot of friends and family there,” Cale Thomas said. “Haubstadt will be the biggest following of the year because my parents are from Princeton and one of our sponsors, Engler, will be there. “Bloomington is racy from top to bottom and I like Haubstadt, it’s very fun. I think it’s going to be fun this weekend.” Former NASCAR Nationwide and Camping World Truck Series driver Erin Crocker will make her debut the POWRi Lucas Oil National Midget Series at Bloomington and Tri-State. Andrew Felker, the 2012 POWRi National Midget champion, is this season’s point leader over Zach Daum of Pocahontas, Ill., 1,280-920, and Tyler Thomas of Collinsville, Okla, is third with 820. MAVTV American Real will broadcast the Bloomington and Tri-State events, including the Sprint Car races at both tracks, on a date in July to be determined. POWRi Speedway Motors 600cc Outlaw Micro Series top-10 points standings (after six of 21 events: 1. Cale Thomas 890, 2. Nathan Benson 850, 3. Jeremy Camp 830 4. Max Pozsgai 750, 5. Jason Harms 740, 6. Dereck King 690, 7. Joe B. Miller 660, 8. Jake Neuman 625, 9. Aaron Andruskevitch 580, 10. Jeremy Zumwalt 570. POWRi Speedway Motors 600cc Outlaw Micro Series feature winners: Jacksonville, Ill.—Dereck King; Belleville, Ill.—Joe B. Miller; Macon, Ill.—Dereck King; Jacksonville, Ill.—Mike Dicely; Lincoln, Ill.—Nathan Benson; Macon, Ill.—Cale Thomas. |
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