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FAST FACTS
Hometown: West Springfield, PA
Birth date: August 23, 1983
Marital Status: Single
Hobbies: Racquetball, Golf,
Working on race cars
Heroes: Chubb Frank, Darrell
Abbott
FAST STATS
2008
- Lawrenceburg Speedway Track
Champion
- 2 op 5 Sprint Car Feature
Finishes
- 8 top 10 Sprint Car Feature
Finishes
2007
- 3rd in Lawrenceburg Speedway
Point Standings
- 3 Sprint Car Feature Wins
- 12 top 5 Sprint Car Feature
Finishes
- 22 top 10 Sprint Car Feature
Finishes
2006
- 6 top 5 Midget Feature
Finishes
- 38 top 10 Midget Feature
Finishes
2005
- 2 USAC National Ford Focus
Feature Wins
- 6 top 5 USAC Ford Focus
Finishes
- 16 top 10 USAC Ford Focus
Finishes
- 2 Top 5 Midget Feature
Finishes
- 5 top 10 Midget Feature
Finishes
2004
- 3 top 5 Ford Focus Finishes
- 10 top 10 Ford Focus Finishes
- 2 time PA dirt go-kart National
Champion
BIO
Jimmy Light
was not born into a racing family, but knew at a very young age it was
what he wanted to do. In his hometown of West Springfield, PA at
the age of 6, he was holding the handle bars
of a mini Suzuki 50cc.
Before long, he was competing and jumping ramps taller than he was at
local dirt tracks showing no fear of going fast.
When most kids were playing with their friends or trying out for sports
at the age of 13,
Light was dreaming of race cars. His Grandpa bought him his first
go-kart, and he put it to good use winning several feature events along
with a track Championship in 2002.
In the
summer of 2004, a racing dream would come true for this young driver.
Light jumped at the opportunity to move to the Midwest and work at a
race shop where he would learn the basics of building and working on
open wheel cars. Light's first year with the USAC National Ford
Focus series was a success. He scored 3 top 5 finishes and 10 top
10's, all while playing the part of driver, crew chief, and mechanic.
In 2005, Light teamed up with former ARDC Champion, John Givens. The
pair scored 2 Ford Focus feature wins, 6 top 5’s and 16 top 10’s. Light
also scored 2 top 5’s and 5 top 10’s in his full size dirt midget at
selected USAC and BMARA events.
Light proved to be
a versatile driver, jumping into the seat of a dirt sprint car this
time in 2006. In only a few races, Light adapted to the new car
and fast speeds, and was
battling for a win with the toughest competitors at I-69 Gas City
Speedway.
2007 was
a stand out year for Light where he captured 3 sprint car
victories at Lawrenceburg Speedway, including the popular "Dick Gaines
Memorial." Light and
Jon Stanbrough were the only two repeat winners at the Lawrenceburg
Speedway in 2007.
In 2008,
Light was crowed the Lawrenceburg Speedway Track Champion. It wasn’t an
easy title to capture with the construction of the new Lawrenceburg
Speedway. The season started off at Twin Cities Raceway Park in North
Vernon, IN until the construction was complete. Lawrenceburg was a
completely different track from the previous 2007 race season, but Light
still showed he was the one to beat.
Light’s
talent, hard work, and personality have brought him the early success he
has achieved. He has a natural talent of knowing the mechanics of a
race car, and has a captivating passion for racing. His straight
forward, out going personality has made him several fans along the way.
Light hopes to continue his success in racing and in the near future,
move on to the next level.
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