Tangerine Midget Tournament
DECEMBER 8, 2005
“TANGERINE TOURNAMENT” RETURNS TO FLORIDA
7 USAC FORD FOCUS DATES SET AT 4 TRACKS
The United States Auto Club, fresh from its successful
December 1-2 “Mopar-PRI Sprint & Midget Classic” at Orlando Speedworld, has
announced it is returning to Florida in full force this winter, with seven
Ford Focus events at four tracks, comprising a revival of the “Tangerine
Midget Tournament.”
In 1957, USAC Midget participants competed in 11 races on
Florida speedways for the inaugural “Tangerine Midget Tournament” title,
won by Speedway, Ind.’s Andy Linden. This year, East Bay Raceway in Tampa,
Orlando Speedworld, Citrus County Speedway in Inverness and DeSoto Super
Speedway in Bradenton serve as the venues for what promises to be an
exciting seven-race series to determine Linden’s successor.
The series debuts Jan. 30, 31 and Feb. 1 at the 1/3-mile dirt
East Bay oval, then continues Feb. 10 at Orlando’s 1/3-mile pavement.
Citrus County’s 3/8-mile paved oval hosts a Feb. 11 date, while Orlando and
DeSoto close out the campaign Feb. 17 and 18 respectively. DeSoto features
a 3/8-mile pavement oval.
Just as in 1957, the “Tangerine Midget Tournament” will offer
a mixture of dirt and pavement racing. Orlando and Tampa actually hosted
four of the 1957 races, all won by Linden, although the tracks were not the
same as this year. Other 1957 events were won by Jimmy Knight (Pensacola),
Sonny McDaniel (Fort Pierce), Al Keller (Haileah and West Palm Beach), Al
Alpern (Lakeland), Leroy Warriner (Fort Pierce) and Len Duncan (Jacksonville).
Don Rehm, who will serve as USAC’s new Florida Ford Focus
Series Coordinator, will oversee the “Tangerine Midget Tournament” and
looks forward to a great series: “I’m really excited about this,” he says.
“USAC has been away from Florida for a few years and fans were treated to
some great racing at Orlando recently. We hope to give them more of the
same when the Focuses perform this January and February.”
The Florida region is yet another extension of USAC’s popular
Ford Focus racing operations, following closely on the heels of 2005
expansions into Oklahoma and the Northeast. “We were happy with the turnout
of fans at Orlando,” says National Ford Focus Coordinator Eric Bunn. “We’ve
anticipated this Florida expansion and are now pleased that we can offer
more of this type of competition to the Sunshine State. The Tangerine
Midget Tournament should become an annual highlight of our winter activities.”
2006 USAC “Tangerine Midget Tournament” Schedule
Jan. 30 - Tampa, FL - East Bay Raceway
Jan. 31 - Tampa, FL - East Bay Raceway
Feb. 1 - Tampa, FL - East Bay Raceway
Feb. 10 - Orlando, FL - Orlando Speedworld Speedway
Feb. 11 - Inverness, FL - Citrus County Speedway
Feb. 17 - Orlando, FL - Orlando Speedworld Speedway
Feb. 18 Bradenton - DeSoto Super Speedway