ROOKIE KARL TO REPRESENT MISSISSIPPI IN 2021 LITTLE 500
By David Sink
Gulfport, Mississippi driver Cody Karl recently became the sixth rookie driver to enter the 73rd Pay...
Racing Postponed This Weekend
Mother nature continues her variety of weather this week as rain and cold temperatures are forecasted for this Saturday. All weather sites are predicting rain for the entire day which has forced Anderson Speedway officials to postpone Saturday’s racing action. Optimism at the speedway abounds however, as temperatures are expected to climb to the 80’s next week.
2022 Anderson Speedway Schedule
Anderson, Indiana: Action Entertainment Inc. has released
the 2022 racing schedule for Anderson Speedway that is celebrating its 75th
consecutive racing season!
American Speed Association Returns to Anderson Speedway
56th Annual Redbud 400 will celebrate the legacy of the famed
stock car series
ANDERSON, Ind. (May 16, 2022) –...
Clevenger Dominates in Compact’s Longest Ever Race
Jason Clevenger delivered an impressive performance in winning the longest race ever staged by the Vores Compact Touring Series. The series contested...
Open Wheel and Late Models Highlight Racing Program
Three different touring open wheel series and local late models top the Anderson Speedway racing program Saturday night. The main event is...
Rose Powers to ThunderCar Victory
Anderson's Ronnie Rose posted the fast time during qualifying and then had to drive from the eighth starting position to claim his...
Local Poets Win Awards
Anderson,IN-- Local poets Abby and Hanna Wilson 15, won Walker Music Groups Poem of the Month for April for their poem "Little 500 Race" which is a poem written about the Little 500 Race ran each year at Anderson Speedway. Their poem was set to music and read by Jamey Denison and can be heard here.
Their poem "Racing Legend" was dedicated to their favorite driver Ken Schrader and was runner up in the Walker Music Group Poem of the Month for 2023 both poems are in a Poetry book called Bards Against Hunger Indiana: An Anthology of Indiana poets. You can still purchase the book on amazon.com.
All the streaming royalties from the song poem go to the American Cancer Society from April 15-30.