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This is where I will highlight some information on the race car drivers that have caught my attention for one reason or another.  If you have a suggestion of someone to include, please send them to me for my consideration.  Thanks!

Michael Lewis

Birthplace:  Indianapolis, Indiana

Birthday:  December 7, 1978

Marital Status:  SINGLE

Current Residence:  Noblesville, Indiana

Michael inherited the love of racing from his dad, Mike, who has always had a passion for racing. From 1967 to 1977, when Mike was a teenager, he traveled across the country racing go-carts. His family, the Bill Sanders family, and Mark Dismore, who is now an accomplished professional race car driver in the Indy Racing League, traveled with him. He won many championships, including three national championships. Mike quit racing after his marriage in 1977, but became involved in quarter-midget racing with his then 7-year-old nephew, G.R. Hutton who is now a member of Michael's pit crew. G.R. raced about three years, then devoted himself to hockey. Mike took a break from active racing until Michael was 7 years old, when they both became involved in quarter-midgets.

Michael was hooked from the beginning and excelled at quarter-midget racing. He won the Region 4 "Rookie of the Year" title in 1986, his first year. Since then he has won over 200 feature races, numerous track, state, and regional championships, as well as three national championships, two in his last year of quarter-midget racing in 1995. He was inducted into the Quarter-Midget Hall of Fame in 1996.

In late 1993, when Michael was racing quarter-midgets, he and his family met and became good friends with Bob and Janice East, and their children Bobby, Amy, and Alison. Bobby traveled with the Lewis family to races when his parents were at USAC races running the "big race cars". Bob East, who built the BEAST, is the premier midget chassis builder in the country. He also built quarter-midgets for Bobby and Michael. In fact, Michael's two 1995 National Quarter-Midget Championships were won in the Beast car.

It was also during this time that Bob gave Michael the opportunity to travel to some of the USAC races with the renowned Steve Lewis #9 racing team. This was like going to school, but a school he truly loved. From that point on, he went to every race with Bob that he could, including the Turkey Night and Copper World Classic (which his parents permitted him to miss "real" school to attend). Being able to work with and learn from Bob and the Lewis Racing Team has been an honor and a privilege, as well as an invaluable asset for Michael.

Michael became an excellent mechanic and loved learning to work on race cars. He also played hockey from the time he was 11 years old, but gave it up after his junior year to concentrate on racing.

In 1996, Michael decided that he definitely wanted to pursue a career in racing. With the help of his family and the East family, he took the big step from quarter-midgets to full-size midgets and competed in USAC's regional Speedrome series, where he won his first feature race at Anderson Speedway. He went on to win two more feature races that year at the Indianapolis Speedrome. He also won the USAC Midget Series "Rookie of the Year" title and finished in 3rd place overall in the USAC Midget Series Regional points championship. In addition, he was named the "1st Year Driver of the Year" by Hoosier Auto Racing Fan Club (HARF).

In 1997, Michael was invited to participate in the "Thunder In The Dome" race at the RCA Hoosier Dome in Indianapolis, Indiana. He qualified for the championship feature race and was named "Rookie of the Race" for Team Indiana.

Michael graduated from Noblesville High School in June 1997, then continued his pursuit of racing knowledge by competing with NAMARS and ARCA to broaden his experience on different types of tracks.

He set a new track record and won the Perry Younce Memorial feature race at Owosso Speedway in Ovid, Michigan; and he won the Illinois State Championship 60-lap feature race at Grundy County Speedway in Morris, Illinois. He also won a 10-lap Australian Pursuit Race at Columbus, Ohio, and in his first race at Indianapolis Raceway Park, he made the Mel Kenyon Classic feature and won "Rookie of the Race" and "Hard Charge" awards. In thirteen races that year, he finished in the top-five six times, and in the top-ten ten times.

1998 brought another big step up to the USAC National Midget series, where Michael won the Rookie of the Year" title and finished 9th overall in National Midget point standings. Out of 12 national starts, he finished 12th or better eight times, with the best finish being 6th at the "Night Before the 500" race at Indianapolis Raceway Park. He also won ARCA's Perry Younce Memorial feature for the 2nd year in a row.

During 1999, Michael continued to learn and improve his performance. After a slow start, about mid-season everything seemed to fall into place, and he completed the year in 7th place in the USAC National Midget point standings, finishing fifth or better four times and in the top-10 nine times.

The year 2000 brought Michael his first USAC National feature victory on June 30 at Anderson Speedway where he beat Kasey Kahne to the line in the closest finish in USAC history. This was reported live on ESPN. He also finished 2nd behind Ryan Newman (who has already made his mark in ARCA and Nascar's Busch series and is doing the same in Nascar's Winston Cup series) at Pikes Peak International Raceway in Colorado. He ended up in 4th place overall in USAC National Midget point standings, finishing fifth or better seven times and in the top-10 fifteen times (in 20 starts). Michael also won the "Most Improved Driver of the Year" award from USAC.

Michael was off to a tremendous start in 2001. He won the season-opening race for the USAC Midget division at the Copper World Classic at Phoenix International Raceway on March 17. He drove the #11 Beast midget with an Ed Pink Ford motor owned by Phil and Mike Reed of Electronic Chrome & Grinding (Santa Fe Springs, California) and co-sponsored by A.J. Foyt Racing. He also made the big move up to the Coors Light Silver Bullet Series, where he ran the yellow #85 for Team 6-R Racing. He also finished 8th in the Championship Feature in Thunder In The Dome XVII invitational midget race held at the RCA Dome in Indianapolis, Indiana on March 10; he won the Team Indiana qualifying race and finished 2nd in the Team Indiana feature. Then he missed several weeks after suffering a concussion during a midget race at Eldora Speedway but came back to finish fifth at Indianapolis Raceway Park  in the Silver Bullet feature on August 2, and he finished 4th at the 61st Annual Turkey Night Grand Prix on November 22 at Irwindale (CA) Speedway.

At Phoenix International Raceway in March 2002, Michael sustained a concussion after a crash in hot laps. Again, he came back from that with two victories in USAC National Midget races. The first was at Nazareth (PA) Speedway on April 21 and the second was three weeks later at Kentucky Speedway. He also placed fifth at Hawkeye Downs, in Cedar Rapids, IA, and sixth during the "Night Before the 500" at Indianapolis Raceway Park on May 25. Then he was injured again when a wheel broke during Silver Crown qualifying at the Terre Haute (IN) Action Track. This time he broke his collar bone, which sidelined him for most of the remaining season.  He did come back for the first ever "Indianapolis Twin 25's" monza-style event at Indianapolis Raceway Park, where he won his qualifying race and finished seventh and eighth in the main events. And he finished out the year with a spectacular victory at the 62nd Annual "Turkey Night Grand Prix" Midget Car race on November 28, 2002 at Irwindale (CA) Speedway driving the #11 ECG Midget.

In the little spare time Michael has, he enjoys ice skating and riding his 4-wheeler with his siblings and cousins. He is also a member of the (Indianapolis) Coliseum's "Oldtimer's Hockey League".

 Career Highlights

2003 
  • Won his 6th USAC National Midget Car feature at Irwindale (CA) Speedway on April 26, 2003 during the "Mopar Twin 25s at Irwindale". He finished 2nd in the first feature and won the second feature.
  • Won his 1st USAC National Sprint Car feature at Winchester (IN) Speedway on May 4, 2003, after starting 11th.
  • Won his 2nd USAC National Sprint Car feature at Hawkeye Downs Speedway located in Cedar Rapids, Iowa on May 16, 2003.
  • Won his 1st USAC Western States Sprint Car feature at Stockton "99" (CA) Speedway on May 17, 2003.
  • Won "Rookie of the Race" honors after finishing 3rd in his first "Little 500" Sprint Car race at Anderson (IN) Speedway on May 24, 2003.
  • Won his 2nd USAC Western States Sprint Car feature at Tucson (AZ) Raceway on June 14, 2003.
  • Won his 3rd USAC Western States Sprint Car feature at Meridian Speedway in Boise, Idaho on July 18, 2003.
  • Won his 3rd USAC National Sprint Car feature at Salem (IN) Speedway on August 10, 2003.
  • Won his 4th USAC Western States Sprint Car feature at Wenatchee Valley Super Oval in E. Wenatchee, Washington on August 28, 2003.
  • Won his 3rd USAC Western States Midget Car feature at Madera (CA) Speedway on September 20, 2003.
  • Won his 5th USAC Western States Sprint Car feature at Irwindale (CA) Speedway on October 4, 2003. Also set a new track record during qualifications.
2002 
  • Won his 3rd USAC National Midget Car feature at Nazareth (PA) Speedway on April 21.
  • Won his 4th USAC National Midget Car feature at Kentucky Speedway, Sparta, KY, on May 10.
  • Finished 5th at Hawkeye Downs, Cedar Rapids, Iowa in the USAC National Midget Car feature May 3, 2002.
  • Placed 6th during the "Night Before the 500" at Indianapolis Raceway Park on May 25.
  • Won his qualifying race and finished 7th and 8th in the features during the "Indianapolis Twin 25's" held at Indianapolis Raceway Park September 27.
  • Won his 5th USAC National Midget Car feature at the 62nd Annual "Turkey Night Grand Prix" at Irwindale (CA) Speedway on November 28, 2002
2001
  • Won Copper World Classic Midget Car Feature at Phoenix International Raceway, Phoenix, Arizona, on March 17. This is his 2nd career USAC National feature win.
  • Finished 8th in Championship Feature in Thunder In The Dome XVII invitational midget race held at the RCA Dome in Indianapolis, Indiana on March 10; won Team Indiana qualifying race and finished 2nd in Team Indiana feature.
  • Finished 5th at Indianapolis Raceway Park in the USAC Coors Light Silver Bullet feature on August 2.
  • Won the pole at A.J. Foyt's True Value " Hulman Hundred", a USAC Silver Bullet race held at the Indianapolis State Fairgrounds on September 28.
  • Finished 4th at the 61st Annual Turkey Night Grand Prix on November 22 at Irwindale (CA) Speedway.
2000
  • Finished 4th in points overall in the USAC National Midget series points championship.
  • Won USAC's award for "Most Improved Driver".
  • Won his 1st USAC National feature on June 30, 2000, at Anderson Speedway in the closest finish in USAC history.
  • Finished 2nd at Pikes Peak International Raceway on June 18, 2000.
  • Invited to compete in "Thunder in the Dome" at Indianapolis, Indiana. Finished 8th in the Team Indiana feature.
  • Won the "Hard Charger" award at the Mel Kenyon Classic at Indianapolis Raceway Park.
  • Out of 20 starts, finished 5th or better 7 times, and in the top-ten 15 times.
1999
  • Finished 7th in points overall in the USAC National Midget points championship.
  • Out of 20 starts, finished 5th or better four times and in the top-10 nine times.
1998
  • Won USAC National Midget "Rookie of the Year" title.
  • Finished 9th overall in USAC National Midget point standings.
  • Out of 12 national starts, finished 12th or better eight times, with the best finish being 6th at the "Night Before the 500" race at Indianapolis Raceway Park.
  • Won ARCA's Perry Younce Memorial feature race for the 2nd year in a row at Owosso Speedway in Ovid, Michigan.
1997
  • Invited to participate in "Thunder In The Dome" invitational race at the RCA Hoosier Dome in Indianapolis, Indiana. Qualified for championship feature race and was name "Rookie of the Race" for Team Indiana.
  • Out of 13 races that year, he finished in the top-five six times, and in the top-10 ten times.
  • Won ARCA's Perry Younce Memorial feature race at Owosso Speedway in Ovid, Michigan.
  • Won the Illinois State Championship at Grundy Country Speedway in Morris, Illinois.
  • Won a 10-lap Australian Pursuit Race at Columbus Motor Speedway in Columbus, Ohio.
  • In his first race at Indianapolis Raceway Park, he made the Mel Kenyon Classic feature and won "Rookie of the Race" and the "Hard Charger" awards.
1996 - Rookie Year in Midgets
  • Won USAC Midget Series "Rookie of the Year" title.
  • Finished in 3rd place overall in USAC Midget Series Regional points championship.
  • Won first feature race at Anderson Speedway in Anderson, Indiana.
  • Won two feature races at Indianapolis Speedrome.
  • Named "1st Year Driver of the Year" by Hoosier Auto Racing Fan Club (HARF).
  • Inducted into Quarter Midget Hall of Fame.
1989 - 1995 Quarter - Midget Career
  • Won Region 4 "Rookie of the Year" title his first year.
  • Won numerous track, state, and regional championships.
  • Won three national championships, two in his last year of quarter-midget racing.
  • Won over 200 feature events.

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(All Information Gathered From Michael Lewis Racing Site)


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