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Instant Replay: 1st Annual Belleville Midget Nationals - 1978 (BHB2001-11)

[ EDITORS NOTE: This is the first of many feature stories which will be
forthcoming in the next few weeks, chronicling the history of the Belleville
Midget Nationals in Belleville, Kan. This year's event is set for
Thursday-Saturday, Aug. 2-4, 2001. ]

For Immediate Release

INSTANT REPLAY: 1ST ANNUAL BELLEVILLE MIDGET NATIONALS - 1978

Story by Paul Haase
BELLEVILLE, Kan. (July 10, 2001) - It started out as a challenge and turned
into the biggest event for the midgets nationwide.

The Midget Nationals were started at the Belleville High Banks in
Belleville, Kan., after some men involved in a 1977 midget challenge race
kicked around the idea among themselves. High interest was shown in the
track by the drivers during the Rocky Mountain Midget/St. Louis Midget
Challenge race.

With the interest in the track by the drivers and a lack of a true national
race for the midgets, the Belleville Midget Nationals were started.

The first annual Belleville Midget Nationals held in 1978 turned out to be
the beginning of an event that the Fair Amusements Board had hoped for: big
names, fast cars and a lot of action.

Some of the big names that were on hand for this premier event were Stan
Fox, Larry Patton, Buz Taply, Mike Gregg, Ron 'Sleepy' Tripp, Bob Wente and
the eventual first Nationals champion, Eddie Jackson.

Fox started his reign as one of the Nationals' greatest drivers that year
after setting the fastest time among all the drivers, but saw his chances of
being the first champion disappear when he flipped during the finals.

Gregg showed that he was one of the top contenders in midget racing by
winning one of the preliminary night main events. Tripp won the other
preliminary.

The first championship race was marred with what many Belleville Midget
Nationals veterans call the most horrifying accident in the event's history.

On the second lap of the championship race, seven cars were involved in an
accident on the first turn. Several of the cars were in the air with the
rest of them either spinning or turning over. Lowell Voss was the only
driver that required extensive medical help with several internal injuries.
Voss was flown from Belleville to a Wichita Hospital the night of the
accident and died the following week from injuries.

1st Annual Belleville Midget Nationals - 1978
Top 5 finishers:
1. Eddie Jackson
2. Larry Patton
3. Ron Sleepy Tripp
4. Bob Wente
5. Steve Troxell

The Belleville High Banks, located in Belleville, Kan., is managed by a
volunteer racing committee that host 10-12 racing events annually. "The
World's Fastest Half-Mile Dirt Track" allows drivers the rare opportunity to
run "wide open" the entire track, and the sweeping oval is one of the most
demanding test of endurance and skill for drivers. The track's mainstay is
the annual Belleville Midget Nationals, held every year during the first
weekend in August. As the nation's most prestigious midget car race of the
year, the best equipment, owners and drivers flock to the small rural
community of 3,500, which is transformed into a racing Mecca of more than
30,000 people each August.

For more information on the Belleville High Banks, write to: Belleville High
Banks, P.O. Box 349, Belleville, KS 66935, or call (785) 527-6050.
Sponsorship inquiries may call or fax (402) 761-3676 or via e-mail at
wdake@alltel.net. Information is also available on the World Wide Web by
logging on to http://www.highbanks.org or http://www.whowon.com.

Reserved tickets for the 24th Annual Belleville Midget Nationals presented
by WhoWon.com are available by calling (785) 527-5179, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
Monday through Friday, or by logging onto the Belleville High Banks Web
site.

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Media Contact:
Jeff Nun, WhoWon.com
(402) 421-6894 (phone, fax)
bellevillehighbanks@whowon.com (e-mail)
World Wide Web: http://www.whowon.com

Sponsorship/Partner Contact:
Wayne Dake, JW MotorSports Associates
Promotions Director
Belleville High Banks/National Midget Auto Racing Museum
(402) 761-3676 (phone, fax)
(402) 440-3977 (cellular)
wdake@alltel.net (e-mail)
World Wide Web: http://www.highbanks.org , http://www.highbanks-museum.org

Administrative Contact:
Barry Bottger, Belleville High Banks
President
Fair Amusement Committee
P.O. Box 349, Belleville KS 66935
(785) 527-6050 (office)
(785) 527-2488 (track)
bottger@republic.hpmin.com (e-mail)
World Wide Web: http://www.highbanks.org