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Isaac Chapple Plans 69-Race Season Including USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car Series

Press Release By: RICHIE MURRAY / USAC SERIES MEDIA

Photos By: DICK AYERS / RACERSGUIDE.COM

WILLOW BRANCH, Ind. — January 28, 2017- Reigning USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car Series Rookie of the Year Isaac Chapple is planning a schedule of 69 non-winged sprint car races this season.

The 20-year-old from Willow Branch, Ind., will be back on the road with the series full time again as an owner/driver effort, while also joining forces with LNR Racing. He will also compete in as many Sunday evening races at Kokomo (Ind.) Speedway as he can while throwing a handful of Midwest Sprint Car Series dates and other select shows in the mix.

CFH Enterprises and Superior Consulting from Knightstown, Ind., continue as the team’s primary supporters.

“I can’t thank Joe and Denise, and Connie enough for everything they have done for me the past few years to get me to this point. I can’t wait to get back in the car down in Ocala during February Speedweeks to kick off an exciting year,” Chapple said. “I love racing with USAC, traveling up and down the road to cool race tracks and meeting even cooler fans. I’m pretty excited about seeing a lot more of Kokomo this year and running some other races too. The more I can get in the car the better I will be.”

Chapple also plans to race a midget in select events, including Indiana Midget Week, the Belleville Midget Nationals and the 4-Crown Nationals at Ohio’s Eldora Speedway.

Chapple will also branch out and do some asphalt sprint car racing, including

the 69th Annual Pay Less Little 500 at Anderson (Ind.) Speedway in May.

“I’m super excited about this opportunity that Jerry is giving me. We got to do a little bit of racing together last year and let’s just say, it was a good time. I’ve always had a love for pavement racing too so I’m glad there’s still an opportunity to run some very neat pavement races.” Chapple said.

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