PRA Announces Junior Midget Series
For 2007
The
Premier Racing Association will expand to include midget racing
in 2007. Last year the PRA began sanctioning races involving “Big
Cars”, pavement race cars previously included in the USAC
Silver Crown Series. Now with an eye toward driver development,
the PRA has announced plans to sanction a “Junior Midget
Series” aimed at drivers aged 14 to 17.
“The Junior Series was launched at Ventura Raceway in California
last year by Jim Naylor and proved highly successful”, stated
PRA co-founder Jason Smith. “With PRA backing, the series
will expand in 2007 to include Orange Show Speedway in San Bernardino
and other Northern California venues to be announced later.”
The Junior Midget series concept was first developed by SCREAM,
engine supplier to the popular Ford Focus Midget Series. The engines
for the Junior Series are restricted versions of the same power
plant. Rules limit costs and maintain parity, and the Junior Series
also uses “combo cars” only, so that the same race
car can be used on both dirt and paved tracks.
“The new program fills a niche that my customers have been
demanding for quite some time”, stated Keith Iaia, President
of SCREAM. “The formula for this series gives young competitors
a place to start racing traditional Midget Cars that is very affordable,
yet extremely competitive. Best of all, there is a zero cost upgrade
path built into the program. When they’re ready, they’ll
already own everything they need to go racing in the unrestricted
For Focus Midget Series.”
Driver
development is a key element in the Junior Series. Jason McCord,
the other PRA co-founder, is a former driver and knows the importance
of learning at an early age. “We’re pleased to announce
that Cory Kruseman will be the instructor at Ventura, and veteran
Wally Pankratz will provide the lessons at Orange Show Speedway.
With help from these two outstanding drivers, the Junior Series
will provide an important step in the development of young men
and women competitors.”
The PRA Junior Midget Series has plans to expand further in 2008.
For more information visit www.juniormidgetseries.com, a web site
currently under construction, or contact Keith Iaia with SCREAM
at (805) 467-9351 or the Premier Racing Association at (765) 642-1700.
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