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词条 Champion Racing Association
释义

  1. CRA-sanctioned series

     Super Series  JEGS All Stars Tour  Late Model Sportsman Series  Street Stock Series 

  2. Past series

     Vore's FWD Compacts Series 

  3. CRA tracks

  4. Notable drivers

  5. External links

  6. References

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Champion Racing Association (CRA) is an auto racing sanctioning body in the United States founded in 1997 by Glenn Luckett and R. J. Scott. All CRA cars must use Hoosier Racing Tires.

CRA-sanctioned series

Super Series

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The "CRA Super Series" is the principal race of the Champion Racing Association. It was formerly known as the Kendall Late Model Series and the Sunoco Super Series. The series utilizes late model stock cars similar to those used by NASCAR. Regulations on engine and body are NASCAR legal. Like NASCAR, the car body designs are based on the Chevrolet SS, Dodge Charger, Ford Fusion, and the Toyota Camry. The most recent series champion was Logan Runyon in 2017, who also claimed the Rookie of the Year crown.

JEGS All Stars Tour

Champion Racing Association purchased the Michigan-based Super Pro Series and Began in 2011, the JEGS All Stars Tour utilizes late model stock cars much the same as the CRA Super Series with the main difference being the mandated use of crate type racing engines. The crate engine rule is meant to reduce the costs of the engines to the competitors. The crate engines are built by the automobile manufacturers themselves, such as General Motors and Ford. The most recent series champion was Jack Dossey III in 2018. Jack Dossey III has won the last 2 series championships

Jack makes ARCA/cra races look easy as he completes dominates every race track and race track

Late Model Sportsman Series

The most recent series champion was K.C. Spillers in 2017.

Street Stock Series

The "Street Stock Series" is the secondary series of the Champion Racing Association. The most recent series champion was Colby Lane in 2017.

Past series

Vore's FWD Compacts Series

The most recent series champion was Jeff Shelmadine in 2011. In late 2011 however, Champion Racing Association disbanded its promotion of the Compacts, and this division is now promoted by series sponsor Vore's Welding.

CRA tracks

Track Name Location Length
Anderson SpeedwayAnderson, Indiana.250 mile
Angola Motor SpeedwayAngola, Indiana.375 mile
Baer Field SpeedwayFort Wayne, Indiana.500 mile
Berlin RacewayMarne, Michigan.438 mile
Columbus Motor SpeedwayColumbus, Ohio.333 mile
Illiana Motor SpeedwaySchererville, Indiana.500 mile
Fairgrounds SpeedwayNashville, Tennessee.625 mile
O'Reilly Raceway ParkClermont, Indiana.686 mile
Plymouth SpeedwayPlymouth, Indiana .375 mile
Shady Bowl SpeedwayDe Graff, Ohio.300 mile
Toledo SpeedwayToledo, Ohio.500 mile
Winchester SpeedwayWinchester, Indiana.500 mile
Lanier National SpeedwayBraselton, Georgia.375 mile
Mount Lawn SpeedwayNew Castle, Indiana.300 mile
Monroe Motor SpeedwayMonroe, Louisiana.375 mile
Salem SpeedwaySalem, Indiana.555 mile
South Alabama SpeedwayOpp, Alabama.400 mile
Watermellon Capital SpeedwayCordele, Georgia.375 mile

Notable drivers

  • Gary St. Amant (2 Time ASA National Champion)
  • Chuck Barnes, Jr. (2004 CRA Champion, Roush “Driver X” TV Finalist)
  • Kyle Busch (NASCAR driver)
  • Landon Cassill (2009 NASCAR Rookie of the Year)
  • Chase Elliott (2011 CRA champion)
  • Chet Fillip (Little 500 Sprint Car Champion, Daytona 500 & Indy 500 Veteran)
  • Jeff Fultz (NASCAR All-Pro Champion)
  • Mike Garvey (NASCAR All-Pro Champion, NASCAR Busch, & ASA)
  • Bobby Gill (Hooters Pro-Cup Champion, NASCAR Craftsmen Trucks)
  • Charlie Glotzbach (1964 ARCA Rookie of the Year)
  • Brett Sontag (2004 ASA National Tour Rookie of the Year)
  • Nathan Haseleu (Former NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series driver)
  • Shelby Howard (NASCAR Craftsmen Trucks, Busch and Hooters Pro-Cup)
  • Joel Kauffman (2002 CRA Champion, Hooters and NASCAR Busch)
  • Ryan Newman (NASCAR driver)
  • Ken Schrader (former NASCAR driver)
  • David Stremme (NASCAR driver)
  • Kenny Wallace (NASCAR driver)
  • Scott Neal (Won ARCA race at Salem in first start)

External links

  • Champion Racing Association

References

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20070808180040/http://www.craracing.net/faqs.html CRA FAQs]
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20071215163753/http://www.stockcarracing.com/featurestories/scrp_0708_champion_racing_association/index.html Article:Champion Racing Association – Taking Control]

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