How and when did the CRA Super Series develop?
In January of 1997, Action Entertainment purchased Anderson Speedway, and set about putting together an 8-race series, with cooperation from Salem Speedway, Winchester Speedway, and Indianapolis Raceway Park. The response was overwhelming from the sponsors, fans and competitors. As a result, the Series became a full touring group in 1998 featuring more races (16 total), more racetracks (6 total), and more drivers (over 75 total). Champion Racing Association was developed to oversee the new series. In 2006, the Series ran 19 races at 15 different racetracks. The series is owned and managed by industry veterans Glenn Luckett and R. J. Scott.
In January of 1997, Action Entertainment purchased Anderson Speedway, and set about putting together an 8- race series, with cooperation from Salem Speedway, Winchester Speedway, and Indianapolis Raceway Park. The response was overwhelming from the sponsors, fans and competitors. As a result, the Series became a full touring group in 1998 featuring more races (16 total), more racetracks (6 total), and more drivers (over 75 total). Champion Racing Association was developed to oversee the new series. The series is owned and managed by industry veterans Glenn Luckett and R. J. Scott.