Chad Boat focused on upcoming K&N Pro Series races
September 3rd, 2010
With the scheduled open wheel races for 2010 in the rear view mirror, Chad now shifts his focus to the upcoming races in the K&N Pro Series. Keep Reading…
With the scheduled open wheel races for 2010 in the rear view mirror, Chad now shifts his focus to the upcoming races in the K&N Pro Series. Keep Reading…
The Belleville High Banks are notorious for being hard on midget engines, so teams roll in prepared to have motor issues. For Chad and the Billy Boat Motorsports team, they spent more time changing engines then they did on the racetrack.
“To finish first, first you must finish.” The phrase may be a little cliché but it seems to sum up Chad Boat’s midget season in a nutshell. Keep Reading…
Chad has run two K&N Pro Series events thus far in 2010, and plans to run five more, including races from the West and East Series schedule.
Chad Boat made his second career K&N Pro Series start on Saturday night at the fast, high banked, Irwindale Speedway.
After a 2nd place finish at Las Vegas, and a 3rd place finish at Perris Auto Speedway to begin the season, Chad approached USAC Indiana Midget Week with high hopes, and an abundance of confidence. Unfortunately, his return would come with much heartache, and very little success.
“To finish first, first you must finish” is a lesson that Chad Boat has learned well so far in 2009. The sophomore USAC sprint and midget driver from Phoenix, Arizona has been the picture of consistency over the summer months, which have led to 4 victories, 5 fast time qualifying runs, 17 top five finishes and 30 top ten finishes in 47 races so far in 2009.
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