Chapple To Chase
Isaac Chapple (52) will pursue the BOSS Sprint Car Series championship this year. (Brendon Bauman photo)

Chapple To Chase BOSS Sprint Car Championship

FORTVILLE, Ind. – Isaac Chapple will compete full time with the MPD Racing Buckeye Outlaw Sprint Series this season, driving his familiar No. 52 non-winged sprint car.

The 20-race BOSS schedule will feature stops at 13 different racetracks in four different states. Of the 13 tracks on the schedule, Isaac has previously competed at four of them.

This year brings a new challenge to Chapple’s family-owned race team, but one that he is eager for. He looks forward to not only change, but a fun and successful season as well.

“I’m super excited about our plans for the 2020 season. I have high expectations for us this year, but I’m also looking forward to a change of pace and having some fun,” Chapple said. “I really enjoy traveling and racing sprint cars and I’m just blessed and thankful that I can continue to do that year after year. I have some great supporters behind me and we’re all really like family. The relationships that I have with every sponsor and crew member are special and we have fun doing this deal together.

“I really like what Aaron (Fry) has going on right now with the BOSS series and I’m looking forward to following his tour this year,” Chapple added. “With the schedule being just 20 races, I’ll be able to go hit other shows as well. I just love racing sprint cars and we’re really excited to go have some fun this year.

“I know we can be successful if we keep it fun.”

Chapple will also contest other selected shows throughout the year in the Midwest as well.

The BOSS Sprint Car Series season begins March 28 at Waynesfield (Ohio) Raceway Park and wraps up Oct. 9 at Moler Raceway Park in Williamsburg, Ohio.