Kidd Set To Defend East Coast Indoor Dirt Nationals Triumph & He’s Bringing Some Friends With Him

Story By: BARRY ANGSTADT / SAMMONS PRODUCTIONS – TRENTON, NJ – Whitey Kidd III is returning to defend his 2017 East Coast Indoor Dirt Nationals triumph, and this time, he’s bringing a few friends with him.

When the second annual 600 Micro Sprint extravaganza rolls off on December 13, 14, & 15 inside the Cure Insurance Arena in Trenton, Kidd will have a couple of teammates in his quest to repeat his stirring victory of one year ago when he executed a late race pass around the top of Alex Bright to snatch the lead and the win.

East Coast Indoor Dirt Nationals – CURE Insurance Arena – Trenton, NJ – 46 Whitey Kidd

Kidd, from Staten Island, NY, will have his cousin, Andrew Hannula, as one teammate and they will be joined by longtime friend (and asphalt Modified hot shoe) Anthony Sesely. While Kidd won last year’s inaugural event on the superb clay surface, Sesely had an early exit after flipping wildly in his heat race on Friday night. He loves running the dirt, though, and according to his teammates, is improving by leaps and bounds each time he slings some clay.

Hannula, the former 270 and 600 Micro Sprint ace who also ran big Sprint Cars for a few years, is returning to the cockpit after sitting on the sidelines since 2013. “I got married, had two kids, so racing took a back seat for a while. But now I am ready to strap in again, and my kids are excited about it. They love racing and it will be a blast to have them in the stands watching me in Trenton.”

Anthony Sesely is a 3-time winner of the Gambler’s Classic Atlantic City Indoor Race

Sesely will pilot the car in which Kidd triumphed last December. It is a Concept Chassis that carried Kidd to several wins including the very first East Coast Indoor Dirt Nationals. Kidd recently put the finishing touches on a brand new Concept creation, and that is the mount he will steer at this year’s race. He was able to shake it down on two occasions in November; at Airport Speedway’s Battle at the Bullring and at Spirit Auto Center Speedway’s Bill Thomas Memorial. Kidd reported progress but was still working the bugs out of his new ride in those two events.

Hannula actually made his first start in several years at Airport on November 3rd, when the Battle at the Bullring 100-lapper was contested. He was fast right out of the trailer, timing second-quick before starting on the pole of the feature and leading the first 55-laps. “I kind of dialed myself out during the break,” he noted, “and lost the lead when we went back to green. Battling for third later in the race, I got caught up in a skirmish that knocked the chain off the car and I was done. But all in all, I was happy because I shook off some rust and we were fast.”

The Bloomsbury, NJ throttle-jockey is the only member of the three-car team not driving a Concept Chassis. “I am in a Hyper; it’s a car that Mike (Dicely) built as a “special purpose” car…it has a little shorter wheelbase. It was made to run wingless on small tracks like Airport and Trenton, so I think we have a car that will run well this week,” reported Hannula.

All three cars will be powered by Dave Orange Racing Engines.

Hannula explained that he “really likes the track” constructed by Len Sammons Promotions inside the Cure Insurance Arena. “It slicks off and gets very racey, and that’s the way I like it,” he said. “Of course, with the number of cars this year, and the talent level that will be competing, it will be a tremendous accomplishment just to qualify for the A-Main,” added the Service Manager at Ciocca Ford in Quakertown, PA.

Hannula’s effort is backed by No Evi-Dents Paintless Dent Repair of Wilmington, DE; Der Glanz Auto Spa of Newark, DE; with special thanks to Art’s Radiator, Dave Orange Racing Engines, and Scottie Designs & Lettering.

Two cousins (Kidd and Hannula) and a close friend (“Anthony was always like an older brother to me,” says Hannula) will take on the northeast’s best when they attempt to lock themselves into Saturday’s A-Main during qualifying activity on Thursday, December 13. “Yeah, all three of us run Thursday, so it will be a pretty busy night,” laughed Hannula.

Half of the 120-car field will run Thursday, while the other half attempts to lock in on Friday evening. Thursday and Friday’s racing begins at 7 p.m., while the alphabet soup of last-chance qualifying races starts at 5 p.m. on Saturday.

The second annual East Coast Indoor Dirt Nationals, fueled by VP Racing Fuels, is supported by Oliver Communications and Freiberger Excavating, along with Hoosier Racing Tires, Racing Electronics, and J.R. Michalski Heating & Air Conditioning.