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Sprint car series set for Creek
 
By JOHN RITTENOURE World Correspondent
Published: 8/20/2009  2:42 AM
Last Modified: 8/20/2009  4:51 AM

Sprint and midget car drivers from around the country, including some with NASCAR connections, will converge on Creek County Speedway in Kellyville on Thursday for the fourth stop on the six-race Sprint Bandit Tour 'N Topless sprint car tour.

USAC National Sprint Car Series point leader Levi Jones of Olney, Ill., driving a sprint car owned by NASCAR Sprint Cup points leader Tony Stewart, and Indiana USAC driver Bryan Clauson, piloting a sprinter for NASCAR Sprint Cup competitor Kasey Kahne, are just two of many top open wheel drivers that will be in the field on Thursday.

They will have to contend with 19-year old Broken Arrow resident Brady Bacon.

Bacon, who previously drove for Kahne's USAC racing team, won last year's TNT show at Creek County.

On Monday, Bacon won the opener at I-80 Speedway in Greenwood, Neb.
By JOHN RITTENOURE World Correspondent

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