United Midget Racing Association

United Midget Racing Association is an open wheel racing group established in 1961. The racing association schedules TQ Midget races for May to October.[1]

Description

UMRA is often used as training ground for young go kart racers to gain open wheel skills before moving on to high level pro-racing formats.[2] But UMRA racers are not all young: many are long time hobby drivers.

Famous drivers

UMRA was the start of open wheel racing for NASCAR Driver Tony Stewart.

Former UMRA turned pro drivers return to UMRA races for the fun of racing. One such example was in 2000, when Tony Stewart returned to UMRA for a quick race before a Winston Cup test. This was the first time he had raced against his father, Nelson Stewart.[3]

As of 2008 the following eight drivers had United States Auto Club (USAC) and UMRA titles.[4]

Tony Stewart

UMRA feature wins (11)

Terry Goff

UMRA Feature Wins (120)

Tate Martz

UMRA feature wins (6)

Mike Streicher

UMRA feature wins (2)

Duane "Pancho" Carter, Jr.

UMRA feature wins (1)

Robby Flock

UMRA feature wins (1)

Bobby Michnowicz

UMRA feature wins (1)

Gary Howard

UMRA feature wins (1)

Robbie Ray

UMRA feature wins (1)

References

  1. History of UMRA, Retrieved February 3, 2011
  2. TQ Midget Race Ready, Retrieved January 28, 2011
  3. Tony Stewart, True Speed My Racing Life, Page 372
  4. Retrieved February 24, 2011

External links

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