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SpcJay
August 16, 2016 at 10:40:13 AM
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Story by: Justin Snyder/PA Sprint Car News

Kinser and Family in Victory Lane at Williams Grove PHOTO: Marty Gordner

Standing in the pits at Knoxville Raceway in Iowa, Steve Kinser eagerly watches as the 410 Sprint cars take to the track for warm-ups during the Knoxville Nationals.

Two years removed from his “Salute to the King” tour where Kinser retired from full-time racing, the 20-time World of Outlaw champion is there now as a spectator and car-owner for his son, Kraig Kinser. With 58 career wins at the historic speedway, 12 of them coming during the illustrious Knoxville Nationals, Kinser knows the track like the back of his hand.

“It’s always great to be out here at Knoxville, “ said Kinser, whose career is memorialized just a stone’s throw from his standing place at the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame. “The atmosphere is always buzzing, and I always look forward to this weekend.”

Now that Kinser has retired from racing full time, he’s found himself enjoying the less heralded moments that the sport provides. Whether it’s catching up with old friends, giving tips to his son, or spending time with family, the “King of the Outlaws” is truly enjoying retirement.

“After 40 years of traveling up and down the road and racing all the time, It’s certainly been a change, “ said Kinser of his life after racing. “All I ever wanted to do was race since the day I started this thing many years ago. Now that I’m older, there are a few things I’d still like to do, and I’m enjoying that part of life now.”

Steve 11 waiting to push off

Kinser waiting to be pushed off into action PHOTO: Marty Gordner

However, that competitiveness still burns deep inside of the Bloomington, Indiana native.

“I wish I was younger, lighter, and in a little better shape. Maybe I’d still be out there,” said Kinser, who turned 62 in June. “I just got tired of taking all the licks and bangs every night, and it was just time to hang it up. But don’t get me wrong, I still think I could go out and win a few races. I can still hold my own.”

Kinser will get the chance to add to his legendary career 876 Sprint Car victories when he joins Tony Stewart’s Artic Cat All Star Circuit of Champions at Grandview Speedway in Bechtelsville, Pennsylvania on August 18th.

In his only Pennsylvania appearance this year, Kinser joins fellow racing legends Sammy Swindell and Kenny Jacobs as they attempt to capture the $5,000 purse for the winner against the Pennsylvania regulars.

This will be the All Stars first visit to Grandview in 16 years. For Kinser, it will be the first time he has raced all year and one of only two scheduled races for him on the 2016 season.
“It’s been quite a while since I’ve run a sprint car at Grandview and when this opportunity came up to run this race I thought that it would be the perfect place to knock a little rust off and have some fun,” said Kinser, who has four career NAPA Auto Parts Thunder on the Hill victories at the speedway, with his last coming in 2005. “It’s a fun little track, and I’m really looking forward to getting out there and doing some racing.”

While “The King” is looking forward to meeting with the faithful Pennsylvania fans and seeing old friends, he is not taking this event lightly and intends to challenge for the victory.
“I still want to get out and run hard every time I hit the race track, and I wouldn’t even unload the car if I didn’t think I had a chance to win,” said Kinser. “If everything aligns and we hit on something, I don’t see any reason why we won’t be sitting in victory lane at the end of the night.”

He is also looking forward to getting the chance to take to the track with his son again. While he’s spent time this year traveling to various events and helping out where he can, there is something special about running side by side with each other.

“This is just a really great opportunity to get back out to Pennsylvania, and it’ll be nice to be on the track racing against Kraig,” said the elder Kinser. “To get out and do some short track racing, especially at a place like Grandview, I’m really looking forward to being out there.”

After many years of visiting Pennsylvania with the World of Outlaws and other traveling series, this will likely be the final time the local fans get the chance to see one of the greatest legends ever to strap into a sprint car.

“I was pretty content not to race at all this year, to be honest,” said Kinser, who also has a race scheduled for Lebanon Valley Speedway. “But this opportunity came up, and I’ve always enjoyed running Grandview and the PA fans are some of the best. So, we are going to do these couple of shows, and I think that will be the end of things for me.”

“I’ll never completely discount it, but I just think it’s time to let some of these younger guys do it now. I’m always going to miss racing, and I’ll always be a part of it to some extent, but hopefully we can go out on top here and put on a great show.”




BMcLain21
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August 16, 2016 at 04:56:57 PM
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He is so bad ass...

I was in the infield at the Lawrenceburg Outlaw show and he was standing on the mule next to Kahnes.  I almost watched him watching the feature as much as I watched the race itself. 


Brandon McLain
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2014 Season
National Rookie of the Year!
National Points - 8th
Southern Points - 3rd
Asphalt Points - 3rd
18 Races, 3 Top 5's, 14 Top 10's

revjimk
August 16, 2016 at 05:36:46 PM
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Just got the AC fixed on my car.... I'm going!

God willin' & the creek don't rise......

Was gonna catch the entire USAC Pa. midget swing, no way without AC in this heat....

Yea, I'm a wimp....




StanM
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August 16, 2016 at 05:40:44 PM
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Those are going to be two packed grandstands.  wink


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fiXXXer
August 16, 2016 at 08:12:45 PM
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No doubt I'm going to be there. Sounds like this will be the final time I ever get to see the best driver in sprint car racing history strap in. I wouldn't miss that for anything. 



budz76
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August 16, 2016 at 09:52:30 PM
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Steve will always be the King!

He will always be the face of sprint car racing.

he is still the biggest draw.




meatbag
August 17, 2016 at 01:53:41 AM
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One error in the article however (not that it really matters), but Steve ran early this season.  He ran the red and white #11 of Kraigs at the Volusia WoO opener.  3rd quick, 2nd in heat, 19th in A


do it in the dirt

SpcJay
August 17, 2016 at 08:26:55 AM
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Posted By: meatbag on August 17 2016 at 01:53:41 AM

One error in the article however (not that it really matters), but Steve ran early this season.  He ran the red and white #11 of Kraigs at the Volusia WoO opener.  3rd quick, 2nd in heat, 19th in A



My mistake. When I talked to Steve he didn't mention running any races earlier in the season. I should have looked a little deeper and I'd have caught that. Thanks for pointing it out though! Either way, this and the Lebanon Valley show...he sounds pretty confident he won't be returning to race any more  races after that. He's pretty content with where his career stands



BMcLain21
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August 17, 2016 at 12:31:47 PM
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He raced in Yuma this year also.  Kraig's J&J body on one of his older maxim cars with the Artic Cat sponsor. 

We were driving the Great Clips rig between Dallas and El Paso, and Jake looked in the rearview mirror and saw Kinser's motorhome in the left hand lane hauling ass.  I tried to break out my phone and get a pic of him passing us.  Jake had the foot to the floor trying to keep up with him but he left us in the dust. 

When he flew by us, you could see his big ass arms hussling the steering wheel elbows up, never glancing at us.  We saw him the next morning and asked him why he was in a such a rush since we weren't racing for a few days.  He had to go golfing. 


Brandon McLain
United Sprint Car Series Driver
2014 Season
National Rookie of the Year!
National Points - 8th
Southern Points - 3rd
Asphalt Points - 3rd
18 Races, 3 Top 5's, 14 Top 10's


fiXXXer
August 17, 2016 at 01:01:10 PM
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If Steve could pull of the win at Grandview, that would probably be the highlight of my career as a race fan. How cool would that be?



sprintman11
August 17, 2016 at 08:02:51 PM
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Had the chance to have a quick conversation with him at Knoxville last week. When we were about to walk away, I told him after all these years, it's just not the same without him! His comment was, " trust me it's not the same for me either" I really do miss watching the KING do his thing behind the wheel of a sprint car!! Wish i could see that race on the 18th



turn4guy
August 17, 2016 at 11:14:40 PM
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Posted By: BMcLain21 on August 16 2016 at 04:56:57 PM

He is so bad ass...

I was in the infield at the Lawrenceburg Outlaw show and he was standing on the mule next to Kahnes.  I almost watched him watching the feature as much as I watched the race itself. 



I've done the same thing. He is the man.





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