Champion Racing Association CRA |
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Sport | Stock car racing |
Area of jurisdiction | USA |
Formation date | 1997 |
Headquarters | Salem, Indiana |
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www.craracing.net | |
Champion Racing Association (CRA) is an auto racing sanctioning body in the United States founded in 1997 by Glenn Luckett and R. J. Scott. All CRA cars must use Hoosier Racing Tires.
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The "CRA Super Series" is the principal race of the Champion Racing Association. It was formerly known as the Kendall Late Model Series and the Sunoco Super Series. The series utilizes late model stock cars similar to those used by NASCAR. Regulations on engine and body are NASCAR legal. Like NASCAR, the car body designs are based on the Chevrolet Monte Carlo, Dodge Charger, Ford Fusion, and the Toyota Camry. The most recent series champion was Johnny VanDoorn in 2009.
The "Street Stock Series" is the secondary series of the Champion Racing Association. The most recent series champion was Joe Beaver in 2009.
The most recent series champion was Charlie Hanna in 2009.
The most recent series champion was Tim Dilg in 2009.
Track Name | Location | Length |
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Anderson Speedway | Anderson, Indiana | .250 mile |
Angola Motor Speedway | Angola, Indiana | .375 mile |
Baer Field Speedway | Fort Wayne, Indiana | .500 mile |
Berlin Raceway | Marne, Michigan | .438 mile |
Columbus Motor Speedway | Columbus, Ohio | .333 mile |
Illiana Motor Speedway | Schererville, Indiana | .500 mile |
Music City Motorplex | Nashville, Tennessee | .625 mile |
O'Reilly Raceway Park | Clermont, Indiana | .686 mile |
Plymouth Speedway | Plymouth, Indiana | .375 mile |
Shady Bowl Speedway | De Graff, Ohio | .300 mile |
Toledo Speedway | Toledo, Ohio | .500 mile |
Winchester Speedway | Winchester, Indiana | .500 mile |
Lanier National Speedway | Braselton, Georgia | .375 mile |
Mount Lawn Speedway | New Castle, Indiana | .300 mile |
Monroe Motor Speedway | Monroe, Louisana | .375 mile |
Salem Speedway | Salem, Indiana | .555 mile |
South Alabama Speedway | Opp, Alabama | .400 mile |
Watermellon Capital Speedway | Cordele, Georgia | .375 mile |