Granger, IA—Sept. 27, 2011—It’s early autumn in Central Pennsylvania and the air is becoming a little more crisp, the leaves are beginning to turn and most importantly, it’s time for the East Coast’s biggest sprint car race of the year, the National Open at the famed Williams Grove Speedway. For Kraig Kinser and the Casey’s General Store team, the two-day event will mark the fifth and final crown jewel event of the season that they are participating in with the World of Outlaws.
The National Open will take the green flag on Friday, Sept. 30 with a 25-lap main event and will conclude with the running of the 40-lap, $50,000-to win feature on Saturday, Oct. 1, with the cameras from SPEED capturing all of the action for broadcast on Oct. 23.
Kinser raced with the World of Outlaws for the first time at Williams Grove Speedway in 2003. He has competed in 19 main events at the track over the last eight years, picking up six Top-10 finishes along the way. The native of Bloomington, Ind. finished a career-best sixth at Williams Grove in the finale of the 2004 Summer Nationals and also was sixth in the spring of 2006 at the track. Kinser finished 21st and 22nd back in July during the Summer Nationals at the famed half-mile.
The third generation driver made his debut in the National Open in 2004, finishing a very solid 11th. The following season he finished ninth in the 40-lap finale, which to-date is his best career finish in the event. Kinser has raced his way into the main event of the National Open on five occasions.
The driver of the Casey’s General Store Maxim heads to the National Open eighth in the World of Outlaws championship standings on the strength of 20 Top-10 and four Top-Five finishes as he continues his first season driving for the Parsons Motorsports team.
Kraig on Williams Grove Speedway:
“The National Open is certainly one of the biggest events of the year. With the big money on the line, it’s always one of the toughest fields we face all season and just making the show there is an accomplishment in itself. The Casey’s General Store crew has been working hard all season and we’ll into the Grove and give it everything we have and see what happens.”
Kraig Kinser By the Numbers: Williams Grove Speedway:
0.5-Miles around Williams Grove Speedway
1- A-Feature win this season
5- Nights of racing for the World of Outlaws at Williams Grove this season
6- Career Top-10 finishes with the series at Williams Grove Speedway
7- Total nights of racing in the State of Pennsylvania this season for the World of Outlaws
8- Position in points through Sept. 24
12.8- Average finish in five starts in the National Open main event
15.3- Average finish in 19 main event starts with the World of Outlaws at Williams Grove Speedway
16.140- Track record at Williams Grove
19- Career feature starts with the World of Outlaws at Williams Grove
21- Top-10 finishes earned this season
25- Laps in the main event on Friday, Sept. 30
40-Laps in the finale of the National Open on Saturday, Oct. 1
212- Miles from Lernerville Speedway in Sarver, Pa. where the World of Outlaws competed on Sept. 24 to Williams Grove Speedway
1939- Year that weekly sprint car racing began at the half-mile
1963- Year the National Open was first held at Williams Grove Speedway
1978- Year the World of Outlaws first sanctioned a race at the famed track
2003- Year of Kinser’s first start with the World of Outlaws at Williams Grove
6952- Points earned through Sept. 24
50,000- Dollars to win the finale of the National Open on Oct. 1
Keep up with all the action: Follow Kraig Kinser on Twitter at http://twitter.com/kraigkinser6 and receive live updates from the track each and every race night.
Tune in: Listen live to each and every World of Outlaws event on DIRTVision.com with “The Voice of the Outlaws” Johnny Gibson on the call. Visit www.DIRTVision.com for live audio of each and every World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series event.
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- Article Date: 9/27/2011 by Parson Motorsports PR