Swanson Wins Inaugural Gene Nolen Classic
In 2018 Kody Swanson gave long time car owner Gene Nolen a first victory in the Little 500 at Anderson Speedway. During the Inaugural Gene Nolen Classic Saturday, Swanson turned in a dominating performance to win for the second time this year with the 500 Sprint Car Tour presented by Auto Value and Bumper to Bumper Auto Part Stores.
Armstrong Prevails in Radical Ford Focus Midgets Emberton Claims Fritz/Dietzen Crown
Veteran driver Dakoda Armstrong used his experience at Anderson Speedway to capture the Radical Ford Focus Midget feature. The traveling series made it's first appearance on the high banked quarter-mile oval since 2006 on Friday with a second 50-lap feature set for Saturday.
Two Nights of Open Wheel Racing This Weekend
Four
traveling series will be in action this weekend at Anderson Speedway with
racing on Friday and Saturday.
The
highlight of the...
Rickie Tharp Claims National Crown
There was little doubt a member of the Tharp family was going to claim the Pay Less Super Markets National Crown, but...
National Crown Still on as Scheduled for Saturday, July 23
The National Crown presented by Pay Less Super Markets is still on as scheduled for this evening. A brief rain shower has...
73rd National Crown Set for Saturday Night
Before there was a Daytona 500 or Redbud 400, Anderson Speedway started the longest continuous stock car race in the country. The...
Smith Dominate in Redbud 400 Victory
Sammy Smith, in dominating the Greg Hubler Automotive Group Redbud 400, crossed another race win off his “bucket list”. Smith led 338...
56th Annual Greg Hubler Automotive Group Redbud 400 Set for Saturday...
Salem, IN (July 12, 2022) – The ARCA/CRA Super Series Powered by JEGS will resume their 26th Anniversary Season Presented by Team...
Grissom Repeats in Kenyon Classic
Leading up to the sixth running of the Don and Mel Kenyon Classic there had never been a repeat winner. That all...
Remembering ASA through the Eyes of Ken De La Bastide
Ken De La Bastide longtime
sport journalist in Indiana reflects on the American Speed Association (ASA). De
La Bastide worked for ASA from 1993-2006....