Steve Kinser

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kinser's 2007 World of Outlaws sprint car at the King's Royal race
Kinser's 2007 World of Outlaws sprint car at the King's Royal race
Kinser in a 2006 IROC race at Texas
Kinser in a 2006 IROC race at Texas

Steve Kinser (born June 2, 1954, Bloomington, Indiana), is a professional sprint car racer. He has won 20 championships in the World of Outlaws (WoO) series, and currently drives the #11 Quaker State car. Kinser left the World of Outlaws in 2006 to compete with the National Sprint Tour series, but returned to the World of Outlaws for the 2007 season. ESPN named him the 25th on their top drivers of all-time in 2008.[1]

Contents

[edit] Background

Kinser was a high school wrestler. He finished second in state as a junior, and won state as a senior. Both of his sons wrestled in high school, the youngest Kurt also won state as a senior, capping off the Bloomington High School South team's excellent season.

[edit] World of Outlaws career

He became a World of Outlaws driver in 1978. In 1987 he won 46 features, including 12 in a row, and 24 of the last 26 events. He has won the Knoxville Nationals a record 12 times. He had won twenty WoO championships and 513 "A" features by 2005. He was inducted in the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame in 2005. He has been described as the best sprint racer ever by both columnists and even his rivals.[2][3]

World of Outlaws history:

  • 1978- Champion- 11 wins…
  • 1979- Champion- 23 wins…
  • 1980- Champion- 28 wins…
  • 1981- 3rd in points- 23 wins…
  • 1982- 2nd in points- 13 wins…
  • 1983- Champion- 18 wins…
  • 1984- Champion- 19 wins…
  • 1985- Champion- 15 wins…
  • 1986- Champion – 18 wins…
  • 1987- Champion- 46 wins…
  • 1988- Champion- 27 wins…
  • 1990- Champion- 27 wins…
  • 1991- Champion – 36 wins…
  • 1992- Champion- 31 wins…
  • 1993- Champion- 19 wins…
  • 1994- Champion- 29 wins…
  • 1995- 9th in points- 18 wins…
  • 1996- 4th in points- 10 wins…
  • 1997- 3rd in points- 5 wins…
  • 1998- Champion- 6 wins…
  • 1999- 3rd in points- 11 wins…
  • 2000- Champion- 10 wins…
  • 2001- 3rd in points- 6 wins…
  • 2002- Champion- 20 wins…
  • 2003- Champion- 25 wins…
  • 2004- Champion 17 wins…
  • 2005- Champion- 20 wins.
  • 2006- (NST)- 5 wins.
  • 2007- 6th in points- 10 wins.

[edit] Other racing accomplishments

Steve failed to qualify for the Indianapolis 500 as a 28 year old rookie in 1981 when his month was ended by a practice crash. He returned 16 years later in 1997 and qualified 20th and finished 14th as a 42 year old rookie in a Dallara-Oldsmobile. It was his only Indy Racing League start.

Kinser has been selected several times to compete in the International Race of Champions, winning a race at Talladega Superspeedway in 1994. He also finished a career best 6th in IROC points in 1994.

He began the 1995 season as a full-time NASCAR Winston Cup driver for Kenny Bernstein, but he was released after only five starts after a best finish of 27th and average finish of 35th.

[edit] Family

His family is also involved in racing, as his cousin Mark Kinser, is one of his competitors on the World of Outlaws circuit, and his son Kraig Kinser is a member of Ginn Racing's driver development program. Kraig has also won the 2005 Knoxville Nationals. He has two other children, Stevie and Kurt. His nephew Sheldon Kinser competed in the CART series and raced in the Indianapolis 500 6 times. Steve is the son of Bob Kinser.

Steve's distant cousin Karl Kinser was Steve's car owner 1978 to 1994. Karl has been the winning car owner and mechanic for 16 World of Outlaws championships and 12 Knoxville Nationals wins. Karl was inducted in the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Kinser, Mansell, Garlits, Lauda, and Muldowney set high standards. ESPN. Retrieved on 2008-05-19.
  2. ^ Pete Lyons (2005). The 10 Best Ever Car/Driver Combos. Edmunds. Retrieved on [[2007-05-07]].
  3. ^ Joe Jennings (2005). The 10 Best Ever Car/Driver Combos. Motorsport. Retrieved on [[2007-05-07]].

[edit] External links

Sporting positions
Preceded by
None
World of Outlaws Champion
1978-1980
Succeeded by
Sammy Swindell
Preceded by
Sammy Swindell
World of Outlaws Champion
1983-1988
Succeeded by
Bobby Davis, Jr.
Preceded by
Bobby Davis, Jr.
World of Outlaws Champion
1990-1994
Succeeded by
Dave Blaney
Preceded by
Sammy Swindell
World of Outlaws Champion
1998
Succeeded by
Mark Kinser
Preceded by
Mark Kinser
World of Outlaws Champion
2000
Succeeded by
Danny Lasoski
Preceded by
Danny Lasoski
World of Outlaws Champion
2002-2005
Succeeded by
Donny Schatz