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Gunnar Setser To Chase USAC Sprint Car Title

Gunnar Setser To Chase USAC Sprint Car Title

Gunnar Setser (Josh James photo)

COLUMBUS, Ind. — Gunnar Setser is taking his racing career to new heights, with the 16-year-old Columbus, Indiana, native announcing his intent to compete for the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship.

Setser has teamed with KO Motorsports and Midwest Tube Mills for what promises to be an exciting and ambitious season, with over 50 events already slated on his expanding schedule.

“I couldn’t be more excited for this next step in my racing journey,” he said. “I’m incredibly thankful to Kent and Brian for this opportunity. We’ve had a few solid outings in Florida that went well, and those experiences have definitely boosted my confidence heading into my rookie season on tour.”

He also acknowledged a longtime supporter who has played a pivotal role in his development.

“I have to give a special thanks to Rick Russell at Midwest Tube Mills. Rick has supported me throughout my entire career and has always believed in me. I truly wouldn’t be where I am today without his backing.”

As mentioned, Setser enters this season having already gained valuable seat time in the KO Motorsports No. 5g Sprint Car. The driver recently competed with the team in USAC’s Winter Dirt Games in February, racing at two Florida tracks.

The youngster, who just recently obtained his driver’s license in Indiana, joins the team with a wide racing background across various divisions. With experience in micro sprints, midgets and winged 360 sprint cars, he has proven his versatility on the track at a young age.

Earlier this season, Setser captured attention at the 39th annual Chili Bowl Nationals in Tulsa, Okla. While his hopes of qualifying for Saturday’s main event ultimately fell short, he scored a fifth-place finish during his preliminary night on Tuesday and earned the Chili Bowl National Rookie of the Year honors.

“I’ve always embraced a challenge,” Setser said. “I’ve been racing Junior Sprints since 2018 and my drive to move up the ranks has never been stronger. Competing full-time with USAC in a Non-Wing Sprint Car is a major step forward in my career, and I’m thrilled for the opportunity.”

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