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Eldora Speedway
Crowning moment
for King Kinser
“The King” Steve Kinser Named As Royal Sovereign For 34th Annual Kings
Royal
ROSSBURG, Ohio (July 12, 2017) – The King. In only two simple words,
the legend that is Steve Kinser can be fully defined. Having made seven
appearances on the Eldora Speedway stage as the event champion, King
Kinser will add another chapter to his career as he crowns the winner
of the 34th Annual Kings Royal in the role of Royal Sovereign.
“I’m really looking forward to being this year’s Royal Sovereign,”
Kinser said. “Eldora Speedway has always been one of my favorites and
the Kings Royal is the biggest race of the season at the track. It’s
also one of two races every driver wants to win every year.
“When Tony (Stewart) called and asked if I would want to crown this
year’s Kings Royal winner, I was pretty surprised - it’s really an
honor. When you’re on the stage as a winner, you don’t always have time
to process what’s going on but you know it’s a big deal. It’s going to
be cool to crown this year’s king and to take it all in.”
Hailing from Bloomington, Ind., Kinser won the 1984 inaugurual Kings
Royal title. The brainchild of Eldora Speedway’s late founder and
visionary, Earl Baltes, the $50,000-to-win crown jewel event solidified
its place on the half-mile dirt oval’s permanent calendar with its
history rich tradition and fanfare.
“The night I won the first Kings Royal, Earl (Baltes) paid me $50,000
in cash and handed it to me in a shoebox,” Kinser said. “That was
something, getting the payout in cash. Earl was really the first to pay
that kind of money for a sprint car race. He and Eldora set the bar
when it came to big events.”
Winning seven Kings Royal titles (1984, 1988, 1991, 1997, 2003, 2005
and 2010), Kinser still reigns as the event’s winningest driver having
taken more than $350,000 in prize money from one of Eldora Speedway’s
signature races. While the 1984 race was a single-day event, the Kings
Royal has grown into a three-day extravaganza that serves as the
official kick-off for winged sprint car racing’s iconic “Month of
Money.”
The Baltes’ family not only built Eldora, but laid the groundwork for
the traditions the facility is known for today. Creating a family
atmosphere that welcomed fans and competitors alike, the Baltes’
approach to dirt-track racing wasn’t lost on Kinser when he won his
first Kings Royal in 1984 or when he competed in his last event in 2014.
“When you drive through the gates at Eldora, it’s just a neat deal,”
Kinser said. “You see all of the motorhomes and campers and the fans
always greet you as you head into the pits. I can remember that from my
first trip to Eldora in 1978 and its still that way today.
“Terry Baltes (son Earl and Berneice) was the track announcer when I
won my first Kings Royal in 1984. When they had him announce me during
driver introductions in 2014 when I ran my last Kings Royal, it really
brought back a lot of memories. When I heard his voice on the PA as I
walked across the stage, it made me think about the races I’d won at
Eldora. It was cool to have him as part of my last Kings Royal.”
This year, Kinser will reign over the iconic Kings Royal victory lane
as the Royal Sovereign. Following the checkered flag, the victor will
be greeted by a Ms. Eldora Speedway representative who will place a
cape around their neck. A second Ms. Eldora Speedway will present a
scepter to the winner who will then kneel before Kinser, who will
officially proclaim them the new Kings Royal monarch.
“After all of my Kings Royal wins, I was so caught up in the moment I
don’t know that I really remember what the sovereign says,” Kinser
said. “I’m definitely going to practice before victory lane on Saturday
night – I’m not going to be the one who messes up the Kings Royal
tradition.”
The 34th Annual Kings Royal Weekend kicks off with the Jokers Wild on
Thursday, July 13, with a complete show featuring WoO Series single-car
qualifying, Heat Races, C-Main and B-Mains, Dash event and the 30-lap
Feature event paying $10,000 to win. The Knight Before the Kings Royal
on Friday, July 14, will feature another full night of racing
cumulating with a 30-lap, $12,000 to win Feature event. The Kings Royal
will conclude on Saturday, July 15, with Heat Races, C-main and B-main
events leading up to the 40-lap $50,000 to win finale.
Single day tickets start at just $25 with children (12 & younger)
admitted free to general admission all three days of the Kings Royal
Weekend. For ticket prices and camping information, please call (937)
338-3815 or visit www.EldoraSpeedway.com.
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