Tri-State Speedway (Indiana)

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Tri-State Speedway is a high-banked 14 mile (0.40 km) dirt oval track located in Haubstadt, Indiana, approximately 16 miles (26 km) north of Evansville, Indiana. The track currently hosts World of Outlaws sprint cars, USAC sprints, POWRi Lucas Oil WAR sprints, MSCS Sprints, and UMP modifieds.[1][2]

Tri-State Speedway
LocationHaubstadt, Indiana
Time zoneGMT-6
Coordinates38°12′19″N 87°33′12″W / 38.20528°N 87.55333°W / 38.20528; -87.55333
OwnerTom & Loris Helfrich
Opened1957
Major eventsWorld of Outlaws
USAC National Sprint Car Championship
oval
SurfaceDirt
Length1/4 miles (0.40 km)
Turns4
Race lap record11.110 Seconds (Sammy Swindell, , 2004, World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series)

History edit

Opened in 1957 by Ed Helfrich, the track has been owned by the Helfrich family since. NASCAR on FOX commentator Adam Alexander began his career as a public address announcer at the track in the late 1990s.[3] The track has previously hosted events from the World of Outlaws Late Model Series, USAC Midgets, and the Lucas Oil ASCS National Tour. NASCAR Cup Series driver Chase Briscoe's father Kevin Briscoe was a five-time champion at Tri-State.

World of Outlaws Winners edit

Year Date Driver
1979 May 19 Lee James
Aug 19 Larry Gates
1980 May 11 Steve Kinser
No races from 1981–1987
1988 May 15 Bobby Davis Jr. and Sammy Swindell (co-winners)
1989 May 14 Steve Kinser
1990 May 13 Doug Wolfgang
1991 May 12 Doug Wolfgang
July 14 Steve Kinser
1992 May 10 Gary Wright
July 26 Sammy Swindell
1993 May 16 Dave Blaney
July 18 Andy Hillenburg
1994 May 15 Andy Hillenburg
July 17 Dave Blaney
1995 May 14 Stevie Smith
July 16 Steve Kinser
1996 May 12 Mark Kinser
1997 May 11 Steve Kinser
June 22 Sammy Swindell
1998 May 10 Mark Kinser
June 21 Sammy Swindell
1999 May 16 Mark Kinser
No races from 2000–2003
2004 Oct 8 Tim Kaeding
2005 April 16 Steve Kinser
2006 April 15 Craig Dollansky
2007 April 21 Steve Kinser
2008 July 6 Craig Dollansky
2009 June 25 Steve Kinser
2010 Oct 16 Craig Dollansky
2011 May 30 Sammy Swindell
2012 April 21 Craig Dollansky
2013 April 20 Tim Kaeding
2014 May 10 Paul McMahan
2015 May 3 Paul McMahan
2016 May 14 David Gravel
2017 May 14 Parker Price-Miller[4]
2018 May 13 David Gravel[5]
2019 October 13 Christopher Bell[6]
2020 June 19 Carson Short[7]
June 20 Carson Macedo[8]
2021 April 10 Carson Macedo[9]
2022 April 23 Carson Macedo[10]

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References edit

  1. ^ "RACE SCHEDULE | Tri-State Speedway | Haubstadt Indiana | The Class Track!". www.tristatespeedway.com. Retrieved 2018-12-06.
  2. ^ "2020 Haubstadt Hustler". USAC Sprint Cars. September 19, 2020. Event occurs at 21:19. FloRacing.
  3. ^ Engelhardt, Gordon (April 19, 2020). "Q&A: Catching up with Evansville native, NASCAR broadcaster Adam Alexander". Evansville Courier & Press. Retrieved September 20, 2020.
  4. ^ Outlaws, World of (2017-05-15). "Price-Miller Wins First Career Outlaw Race". World of Outlaws. Retrieved 2022-11-30.
  5. ^ Corini, Anthony (2018-05-14). "David Gravel Wins a Wild One at Tri-State". World of Outlaws. Retrieved 2022-11-30.
  6. ^ Graziano, Nick (2019-10-14). "REALITY OF A DREAM: Christopher Bell wins at Tri-State Speedway as driver, owner". World of Outlaws. Retrieved 2022-11-30.
  7. ^ Graziano, Nick (2020-06-20). "FIRST TIMER: Carson Short stands tall at Haubstadt for first win". World of Outlaws. Retrieved 2022-11-30.
  8. ^ Graziano, Nick (2020-06-21). "BY INCHES: Macedo wins thriller at Haubstadt during historic broadcast". World of Outlaws. Retrieved 2022-11-30.
  9. ^ Walker, Brian (2021-04-11). "HAUBSTADT HEROICS: Macedo Beats McFadden on Final Lap of Dramatic Tri-State Feature". World of Outlaws. Retrieved 2022-11-30.
  10. ^ Walker, Brian (2022-04-24). "TRI-STATE TRIFECTA: Carson Macedo Gets Third-Straight Win at Haubstadt Bullring". World of Outlaws. Retrieved 2022-11-30.
  11. ^ "Tri-State Speedway (Haubstadt)". World of Outlaws Craftsman Sprint Car Series. Retrieved 2018-12-06.

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