NCRA Sprints at Hutch Nationals
PARK CITY,
Kan. (July 16, 2007) – There have been open-wheel
racecars at the Grand National Auto Races every year since
its inception in 1957. For the last 19 years, 360 sprinters
have been a part of this prestigious event.
Held at the Kansas
State Fairgrounds in Hutchinson, Kan., this year’s 51st
annual running will again include the O’Reilly NCRA Sprint
Car Series, presented by ICM/Ethanol.
Officials expect at
least five former Nationals winners to be on hand. The list
includes J.D. Johnson of Goddard, Kan., who took the lead
with five laps to go last year and won his first Grand
National. Marc Robe, the 1997 Grand National modified
champion, finished second.
A pair of three-time
winners from Western Kansas will highlight this year’s
field. Cimarron’s Garry Lee Maier won from 1990-92. C.J.
Johnson of Quinter took the crowns in 2000 and 2002-03.
Nobody has more Grand National 360 sprint wins than these
two.
Clay Bontrager and
Mike Peters are the only other drivers with more than one
Nationals victory in 360 sprints. Bontrager’s wins came in
1995 and 1999, while Peters grabbed the checkers in 1994 and
1997. He also has two wins in other open-wheel divisions.
In last year’s 360
feature, Peters was fifth and C.J. Johnson sixth. Maier
encountered fuel pick-up problems and finished 14th.
Along with J.D.
Johnson, Maier, C.J. Johnson, and Peters, look for 2005
Nationals champion Derek Drown to be there. All five drivers
are in the top 10 of this year’s NCRA standings.
Two-time defending
series champion Maier leads in points. Peters is third,
Drown fifth, J.D. Johnson seventh, and C.J. Johnson eighth.
Maier has the most
series championships (three), winning his first in 1991.
C.J. Johnson won the series title in 2000. They are the only
NCRA champions expected in this year’s field.
NCRA series rookie Don
Droud Jr. won July 14 at RPM Speedway in Hays, Kan., to
remain second to Maier in the standings. Peters moved up to
third, swapping places with Stu Snyder, as Drown took over
fifth from Mike Chadd.
Qualifying for the
sprint car series is Friday with features on Saturday.
For more information
about the NCRA, either visit their Web site at
www.ncraracing.org or call the NCRA office at (316)
755-1781.