Kokomo Speedway (iRacing)
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Kokomo Speedway
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Location | Kokomo, Indiana |
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Country | USA |
Configurations
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Oval Course
0.25 mi
0.4 km |
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The track was opened by partners Albert Miller and John Rose in 1947. The pair, along with former Indianapolis track builder and promoter Ted Everroade opened the facility with the intent of it being exclusively a midget track.
Over the years the track has played host to virtually a who's who in racing history. A.J. Foyt, Mario Andretti, Lloyd Ruby, Troy Ruttman, Johnny Parsons, Parnelli Jones, Bill Vuckovich, Pancho Carter, John Andretti, Steve Butler, J.J. Yeley, Steve Kinser, Jack Hewitt, Rich Vogler, Tom Bigelow, Tony Stewart and Mike Groff are among those who have both raced at the track as well as in the Indianapolis 500.
Over the years the track has played host to virtually a who's who in racing history. A.J. Foyt, Mario Andretti, Lloyd Ruby, Troy Ruttman, Johnny Parsons, Parnelli Jones, Bill Vuckovich, Pancho Carter, John Andretti, Steve Butler, J.J. Yeley, Steve Kinser, Jack Hewitt, Rich Vogler, Tom Bigelow, Tony Stewart and Mike Groff are among those who have both raced at the track as well as in the Indianapolis 500.
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Race Results
World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Championship Series
Season | Race Winner | Broadcast | |
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Driver | Team | ||
2019 | Chase Cabre | Swindell Speedlab Esports | |
2020-2021 | Tyler Schell | Elbows Up Sim Sport | |
2021-2022 | Evan Seay | Victory Lane Racing |
World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Championship Series
Season | Race Winner | Broadcast | |
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Driver | Team | ||
2019 | Blake Matjoulis | Swindell SpeedLab eSports | |
2020 | James Edens | Swindell SpeedLab eSports |
iRacing USAC World Championship
Season | Race Winner | Broadcast | |
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Driver | Team | ||
2019 | David Heileman | Slick Simsport | |
James Edens | Swindell Speedlab Esports |