Originally Posted by Seadog:
I am interested in a little of what Henry's background is - like where he came from, what he drove in the past and what led him to USAC. What has been his racing career path been so far and does he want to move up or is he where he wants to be?
Greg,
Here's a condensed version
Henry came out of the SoCal Motocross ranks just over 2 1/2 years ago. Hometown is Villa Park, Ca, he's 20 years old, entering his second full season on the USAC national tour.
He raced and trained for life as a motorcross racer under Donnie Hansen (yes, thats' Josh's dad) for several years. He moved to 4 wheels and 360 sprints in September of 2007 at Ventura with Cory Kruseman. This is the place to start your kid in dirt track racing! After 3 days at Cory's school he raced the following Saturday at Ventura in a 360. He finished every lap in the heat and Semi and progressed from there. His first car was numbered 67.
Henry ran his first 410 at Victorville in late 2007; making and finishing the main 7th. He then raced 410's with Kruseman all of 2008, continued in the 360's and ran three Ford Focus races winning two main events; placing 2nd in the third.
Henry won his heat and main event the first time running a Ford Focus in competition. He also ran USAC midgets for the first time that year and finished 4th behind Kruseman the second time competing in a midget.
His first real taste of running with the National USAC guys came in 2008 during ISW's. I believe he made one main on a USAC/CRA provisional but stayed in Indiana for another 4 weeks winning his first heat in a 410 at Paragon and performing well at the local tracks. They ran a lot of races during that stay in Indiana. Most memorable was a 1,2,3 finish in a heat for Cory, Henry and Austin at Kokomo.
Upon returning from Indiana we saw a different racer. Seat time and being on the road for nearly two months with Cory made a big difference. As I put it, "a born again gas it up, run to the front racer." He won a heat at Calistoga the first night and gave David Cardey all he could handle running for the transfer out of the B on night two. Calistoga is where the kid really started to put the pieces all together.
A 10th in the G main the first time at the Chili Bowl kicked off 2009.
Henry made the choice to move to Indiana in April of 2009. He was introduced to Keith and Pete at Kunz Motorsports in October 2008 prior to the Granite City midget race by Jack Schroeder out of St Louis. Jack is a former midget owner with some pretty good names taking turns in the seat. It took some selling to get the kid that ride; but he did not dissapoint and made a solid showing.
Henry got a ton of help from the USAC regulars, Hagen, Hines, Whitt, Levi all helped. Keith and Pete build great cars - but few know they build great drivers. Got a kid running somewhere that wants to step up to USAC National? Call these guys. You don't hear much about driver development from Pete and Keith but I'm here to tell you they'll take a young racer and make him better.
Former open wheel racer and family friend, Steve Chassey also took a lot of time with Henry last season. We've been blessed with great people around the kid, wonderful fans, supportive drivers and the folks at USAC.
If you've been following since he joined the USAC National tour you pretty much know the rest. So far this season it has been a break out year. Three podium finishes overall, a bunch of top 10 results and much stronger qualifying results.
Henry also tried on the DefNder neck brace going into this weekend. His first text after Lawrenceburg Saturday night was, "well the DefNder works, comfortable and I gave it a good test." We look forward to working with DefNder. Henrys' also shown great results running Dan Drinan's Dri-Bar on the car (it was there all weekend). A big thanks to the team at Drinan.
Future interests? Win his first USAC National race. Focus on this season results- next race - next lap. If you ask Henry-Indy. He genuinely loved going 160 in the draft at Phoenix and is an ace in karts on a road course. The family is split - we've got friends in NASCAR but long standing ties to the speedway so in the end - we'll follow the car owner that wants to put this kid to work in a race car.