


“I could have definitely used the money, but to beat him would have been a whole other level,” Barber said.įollowing the race, Barber saw Clauson as the two met friends at the 212 Boiling Point restaurant in Brandon. It ended Barber's race and the chance at the $10,000 first-place prize. In fact, he had the field covered and was clearly increasing his lead, even over Clauson, during the first third of the race.īut as Barber completed lap nine of 30 and with a comfortable lead, he hit the lapped car of Robby Wolfgang, whose car was disabled coming out of Turn 2. “I was more nervous than normal because the guy was good at anything he drove.”īut the nerves didn’t seem to affect Barber at the beginning of the race. “I was nervous from the moment I found out I was on the pole and he was right behind me,” Barber said. Right in front of him on the pole position was Brandon native Tommy Barber. READ: Future murky for Badlands Motor Speedway with Minnehaha County zoning ruleĬlauson started the race in Brandon in the inside of the second row. No doubt he brought a racing pedigree to Brandon that would pose a challenge to anyone.

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17 team hauler made its way through the north entrance at the track and down the hill to the pit area, every local driver knew they had their hands full.Ĭlauson was a three-time starter in the Indianapolis 500 and also competed with the United States Auto Club (USAC), the NASCAR Nationwide Series and the famed World of Outlaws. It was an ASCS National tour stop at Badlands, and when Clauson’s familiar No. Just two months removed from racing in the Indianapolis 500, Clauson was in Brandon, making a run at another sprint car victory. One of his stops on the tour was at Badlands Motor Speedway in Brandon on July 31. In the summer of 2016, he embarked on a self-described “Circular Insanity” tour, where he planned to race 200 times in the calendar year. A visit to BrandonĬlauson was widely considered one of the top dirt track racers in the country. One of them was Bryan Clauson of Noblesville, Ind.Īs is tradition at many homes around the country on Memorial Day weekend, the Indianapolis 500 was on the television in Dan Alexander’s house in Papillion, Neb.Īlexander wasn’t a big race fan in 2016 and couldn't have cared less about the 500, but his ears did perk up when he heard the announcers say in the background that Clauson was now the race leader at The Greatest Spectacle in Racing.Ī guy from Indiana, Alexander thought for a fleeting moment, leading the Indianapolis 500.ħ3 days later, Alexander would have Clauson’s heart.
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On May 29, 2016, 33 of the world’s most talented race car drivers started the 100th running of the Indianapolis 500.
