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Bill W
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April 05, 2012 at 03:22:19 PM
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Carson McCarl – Kicking It Off at I-80!

 

(Bill W) April 5, 2012 – Last year's youngest champion in Knoxville Raceway history will be making the step up to a 360 sprint car this season. Carson McCarl will embark on his sophomore campaign in a sprinter this Friday and Saturday night as the ASCS-Midwest series invades the I-80 Speedway near Greenwood, Nebraska. The Altoona, Iowa 17 year old was able to get a bit of experience in the 360 last Fall at the Cedar Lake Speedway in Wisconsin, and at the Kasson Speedway in Kasson, Minnesota.

The big banked 4/10-mile oval waits this weekend, and Carson is ready. "I'm just really excited to get the season going," he says. "Especially a season where we're moving up to the 360's. I-80's a pretty cool track and I've always wanted to race there. It's really wide and fast."

Last season, Carson used three wins to capture the 305 sprint car championship at the Knoxville Raceway half-mile. "Knoxville is really fast. I-80 isn't as big, but now I'm in the 360, so there is going to be a little more power," he says. "I was glad to get my feet wet last Fall with the 360 and run a couple of shows."

Don't expect the young gun to be timid on the high banks. "I think we'll be good there," he says. "I'm not going to let anything back. I'm going to go out there and give it my all. It may be a long shot to get the win, but I'm not going to be lollygagging or putting around the bottom, I can tell you that!"

Carson did get a little action in January at the Tulsa Shootout. "Tulsa was fun," he says. "We had our share of troubles, but we finally got it going at the end. We missed a transfer to the A from the back of the B by a couple of inches, but it was fun."

New ownership makes things run smoother as well. "I'd really like to thank Gary Dean," says Carson. "He's my car owner this year. Of course, the Berryhill's (AmericashAdvance.com) help out a ton too, and they are the reason I'm running 360's this year."

Carson plans to mix in a number of tracks this season, as he improves his skills with the 360.

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Carson would like to thank Deanfield Farms, AmeriCashAdvance.com, Vortex, Rossie Feed & Grain, Hoosier, DeBerg Concrete, HRP, Engler Machine, Phil and Vivian, Eagle Motorsports, Rider Racing Engines, Chase Graphics, CM Rock, Hinchman Racewear, Schoenfeld Headers, BMRS, Crow Safety, Butlerbuilt, KSE, Aurora Rod Ends, Chris Spaulding – Attorney at Law, K&N Filters, Sander, Bell and Jocko's for all their help!

Carson on the gas at Knoxville last year (Danny Howk Photo)

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dirtraceorbust
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April 05, 2012 at 11:12:36 PM
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This message was edited on April 05, 2012 at 11:13:33 PM by dirtraceorbust

17 years old, made the National's feature last year, lucky kid-----I'm jealous, let's see when I was 17. . . . PS, who was younger and made the Knoxville nationals feature? Must be at least one or two.


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Carson didn't make the Nationals last year...he didn't even race in the nationals. His older brother Austin did make the saturday feature event.


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vanh
April 06, 2012 at 06:18:36 AM
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Posted By: IBRACN on April 05 2012 at 11:27:04 PM

Carson didn't make the Nationals last year...he didn't even race in the nationals. His older brother Austin did make the saturday feature event.



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FRC-PR
April 06, 2012 at 10:36:16 AM
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Thanks for the post about Carson making the A main last year but in fact it was our oldest son Austin who was 18. According to Bill W, Kenny Weld is the youngest person to make the A main of the Knoxville Nationals at 17 years old (and he won!). Austin tied 4 other drivers I believe to be the second youngest to make the A main. Looking forward to watching Carson tonight at I-80. Hope if your in the area you will come out and support sprint car racing!



dirtraceorbust
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April 06, 2012 at 10:47:09 AM
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This message was edited on April 06, 2012 at 10:49:18 AM by dirtraceorbust

Sorry about getting the name wrong. I didn't know there was an even younger McCarl driving sprint cars. As the kids his age say, at least in urban areas, "my bad". Good luck to both of them. Hopefully he has the same kind of talent his "older" brother has. (had to edit this bad boy post, I should have said 'hopefully he has the same kind of talent both his "older" brother has and especially his dad'.)


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Posted By: dirtraceorbust on April 06 2012 at 10:47:09 AM

Sorry about getting the name wrong. I didn't know there was an even younger McCarl driving sprint cars. As the kids his age say, at least in urban areas, "my bad". Good luck to both of them. Hopefully he has the same kind of talent his "older" brother has. (had to edit this bad boy post, I should have said 'hopefully he has the same kind of talent both his "older" brother has and especially his dad'.)



Impressed with his heat race drive. He will have his hands full during the feature. Update coming soon.



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