Kyle Larson didn’t miss the fact that he was the only driver at Monday’s pre-Chili Bowl press conference not to have won a Golden Driller.
Kyle Larson pulled off another win on Wednesday night in New Zealand, topping the United Truck Parts World 50 for midget cars at Auckland’s Western Springs Speedway.
Though Travis Welpott wasn’t quite the happiest driver inside the Allen County Memorial Expo Center following Saturday’s finale to the 20th annual Rumble in Fort Wayne, it was easy to see that he was pretty close to it.
Long-time national midget competitor Joe Liguori earned the highest honor available at the Rumble in Fort Wayne on Saturday night, receiving the fourth annual David Lesiecki Award for Untiring Dedication and Devotion to Motorsports.
Mike Fedorcak grinned from ear to ear after climbing from his car in the midst of a resurgent weekend at the Allen County Memorial Coliseum Expo Center.
While the top two finishers in Friday night’s 20th annual Rumble in Fort Wayne national midget feature were grizzled veterans, two rookies did their part to impress the crowd as well.
The racing family often comes together when things go wrong at the race track, and that philosophy was exemplified on Friday during opening day of the 20th annual Rumble in Fort Wayne.