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Solid Outlaw Start Has Kraig Kinser Looking Up

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Published in Racing
Wednesday, 07 April 2021 09:00

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The Kinser family is synonymous with the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series.

There was Bob, Karl, Steve, Mark, Kelly, Sheldon, and Randy through the years.

Now, Kraig Kinser is doing his fair share of keeping arguably the most iconic name in sprint car racing still relevant today – 90 years after his grandfather Bob was born in 1931.

At 36 years old, Kraig Kinser has earned a laundry list of accomplishments, including the 2004 Kevin Gobrecht Rookie of the Year Award, the 2005 Knoxville Nationals title, and 17 total World of Outlaws victories.

He even won an ARCA race before starting 31 NASCAR Truck Series races in 2006-’07.

However, since re-joining the World of Outlaws full-time in 2017, Kinser has struggled to find the success he enjoyed in years past.

Across 278 events over four seasons, the Bloomington, Ind., native recorded just 78 top-10 finishes, including 18 top fives. His most recent win came at Deer Creek (Minn.) Speedway in July of 2017.

Looking at this season alone, however, Kinser is a rejuvenated racer plugging away at his best work in almost a decade. Through the first 11 races of the year, Kraig has five top-10 runs and, more than anything, he’s competing for victories again.

Last weekend at Federated Auto Parts Raceway at I-55, Kinser was only one second away from beating reigning champion Brad Sweet.

“We’re always working on our program,” Kinser said of his recent success. “Little things have changed here and there, but our baseline is all the same as it was at the end of last year. I think it’s just the little things like getting off to this good start. Once we hit those three-eighths-mile and quarter-mile tracks, we started qualifying better and the finishes came with that. Hopefully we just keep it up and ride the momentum as long as we can.”

Kinser himself pointed out the biggest difference for him this season, and that’s the tracks.

In three appearances on the half-mile at Volusia, he finished 18th, 19th and 15th. In eight races since then, he’s improved vastly, with a 9.1 average finish as the Outlaws swept through mid-size venues and bullrings at East Bay Raceway Park, Magnolia Motor Speedway, The Rev, Cotton Bowl Speedway, Lake Ozark Speedway, and Federated Auto Parts Raceway at I-55.

Last weekend at Pevely’s third-mile offered his biggest boost yet. Aboard the Mesilla Valley Transportation No. 11k, Kinser timed in fifth-quick, won his heat race, ran third in the dash, and was a frontrunner for all 40 laps of the feature.

He never slipped worse than fourth, at one point led his first lap of the season around halfway, and rose back to second in the closing stages to challenge Sweet for the victory.

“It’s definitely a confidence boost,” Kinser said on his runner-up finish. “You try and take any positive momentum you can and go forward with it. You always try to be your best cheerleader for the whole team. If you can latch onto anything positive and forget the negative you just feel better. You take your lessons from every night, but gotta keep your head down and stay focused.”

Turning to this weekend, Kinser carries his hot start back to his home state of Indiana.

The Bloomington native will compete on Friday, April 9 at Kokomo (Ind.) Speedway and Saturday, April 10 at Tri-State Speedway in Haubstadt, Ind.

Kraig has two previous World of Outlaws wins at the Kokomo quarter-mile. His first came in an instant classic over his legendary dad Steve and two-time champion Jason Meyers in 2005, followed by a near wire-to-wire rout in 2012 over Craig Dollansky and Joey Saldana.

He’s yet to score a win at Tri-State’s quarter-mile, but has been solid with seven top-10 efforts through 15 starts.

“It’s always nice to get back home in Indiana to race in front of family and friends,” Kinser mentioned. “Makes for a fun weekend every time.”

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