The Kenyon Midget Series is returning to some traditional racing venues this season, but is adding four new facilities to the schedule.
The series is returning to Anderson (Ind.) Speedway for the opening event of the year on April 8 for the Dick Jordan Classic, a visit on July 8 for the 75-lap Don and Mel Kenyon Classic and the championship race on Oct. 7.
For 2023 the Kenyon Midget Series is partnering with the 500 Sprint Car Tour for six events.
In addition to the three races at Anderson Speedway, the series will be competing with the non-wing sprint cars at Berlin (Mich.) Raceway on June 10 and July 22. For the first time both series will make an appearance at Lorain Speedway in Ohio.
The Kenyon Midget Series returns to the Indianapolis Speedrome for two races on May 5 and Sept. 30.
The series will be competing for four races at two new dirt track venues in the Hoosier State.
The Kenyon Midgets will be competing at the three-eighths-mile Paragon Speedway on May 20 and Aug. 19 and the quarter-mile Circle City Speedway on Aug. 11 and Aug. 24.
The three races at Paragon and Circle City will be a swing of consecutive races on dirt for the Kenyon Midget Series competitors and comes at the height of the championship point race.