INDIANAPOLIS – For the second consecutive week, the AMSOIL USAC iRacing Challenge presented by NOS Energy Drink converges on Eldora Speedway, this time with the mighty midgets, on April 30 at 9 p.m. ET.
Midgets can get dicey on the half-mile, and it’s prime for a patented Eldora slider fest between the stars of USAC racing on the high banks.
Sixty of USAC’s best are poised to break out and take their share of the glory that’s been owned by Daison Pursley and Aiden Purdue over the past month.
Cash is up for grabs again courtesy of Baldwin Brothers Racing, Hayward Motorsports, Petry Motorsports, TOPP Motorsports and Flowdynamics, paying a $500 top prize to the winner of the event, along with $300 for second and $100 for third.
Additionally, a bonus has been added for Thursday night’s race, with last week’s top-three Eldora iRacing sprint car finishers – Pursley, Purdue and Robert Dalby – plus one more front-starting driver this week all eligible to double their money if they can win from the tail of the feature field, for a total prize of $1,000.
The full entry list for the Eldora midget iRace can be viewed below.
2020 USAC iRacing Challenge Eldora Speedway Midget Entries
Car No. – Driver (Entrant)
01 – Carson Sousa (FastFourMedia eSports)
08 – Cannon McIntosh (Keith Kunz Motorsports)
1 – Korbyn Hayslett (Indy Racing Images)
2 – J.J. Yeley (Triple Crown Racing)
3 – Jake Neuman (Jake Neuman Racing)
4 – Justin Grant (TOPP Motorsports)
4D – Robert Dalby (Robert Dalby Motorsports)
5 – Kevin Thomas Jr. (Petry Motorsports)
5A – Anton Hernandez (Baldwin Brothers Racing)
5B – Chase Briscoe (Chase Briscoe Racing)
6 – Mario Clouser (Clouser Motorsports)
7BC – Tyler Courtney (Clauson-Marshall Racing)
7x – Thomas Meseraull (RMS Racing)
8 – Kyle Lick (Free Joe Exotic)
9 – Daison Pursley (Daison Pursley Racing)
12 – Trey Robb (TUHB E-Sports)
12w – Billy Wease (Team Big Talking Racing)
15 – Carson Garrett (Carson Garrett Racing)
19 – Logan Seavey (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports)
19m – Ethan Mitchell (Bundy Built Motorsports)
21K – Karter Sarff (Sarff Motorsports)
22 – Connor Leoffler (Connor Leoffler Racing)
25 – Chase Johnson (Tom Malloy Motorsports)
27 – Evan Mosley (Evan Mosley Racing)
28 – Ace McCarthy (Dave Mac Motorsports)
28m – Matt McCarthy (Flowdynamics, Inc.)
31 – David Budres (Manic Racing)
32 – Trey Marcham (TUHB E-Sports)
33 – Ronnie Wuerdeman (GFR)
34 – Jake Swanson (Team AZ/JFM)
35 – Tanner Carrick (Petry Motorsports)
36 – Brady Short (Short Racing)
38 – Colby Johnson (Colby Johnson)
39 – Matt Goodnight (Goodnight Racing)
39BC – Aiden Purdue (Clauson-Marshall Racing)
41 – Oliver Akard (OMR Racing)
51 – R.J. Johnson (RJ Johnson Racing)
51x – Austin Yarbrough (Bobby D. Earnhardt Legacy eSports)
52 – Isaac Chapple (Grim Sim)
53 – Brayden Fox (Brayden Fox Racing)
54 – Matt Westfall (Westfall Racing)
54G – Trey Gropp (MSW)
55 – Nick Drake (Sam Hunt Racing)
56 – Shane Hmiel (Five-Six, Inc.)
61 – Stephen Schnapf (Edwards Motorsports)
67 – Buddy Kofoid (Keith Kunz Motorsports)
68 – Ronnie Gardner (Six8 Motorsports)
69 – Brady Bacon (Hoffman Auto Racing)
71 – Zeb Wise (Keith Kunz Motorsports)
72 – Sam Johnson (Sam Johnson Racing)
73 – Tony Gualda (Josh Ford Motorsports)
77 – Joe Wirth (Wirth Racing)
82 – Andrew Layser (Tucker-Boat Motorsports)
87 – Ryan Bernal (Ryan Bernal Motorsports)
88 – Kaidon Brown (CB Industries)
89 – Chris Windom (Tucker-Boat Motorsports)
91 – Brody Roa (BR Performance)
91T – Tyler Thomas (Tyler Thomas Motorsports)
97 – Spencer Bayston (Spencer Bayston Racing)
98 – Brandon Morin (Morin Sim Sport)
98x – Clinton Boyles (Tim’s Sims Racing)