Until 1971, there existed no type of organization in the Kansas-Oklahoma-Texas area to bring together the vast potential of modified and super modified track operations. In February of 1971, nine successful track operators from this region gathered in Oklahoma City to determine if they could formulate an organization that would benefit each member while contributing to the good of racing as a whole. From this meeting the National Championship Racing Association was formed.
Charter member tracks were Oklahoma City Fairgrounds Speedway, Tulsa Speedway, 81 Speedway, Hutchinson, Kansas (Merrick Racing), Enid Speedway, Lawton Speedway, Amarillo Speed Bowl, Devil's Bowl Speedway and Shreveport, La.
G.W. Elkins of Amarillo was elected President, with Dick Carson of Tulsa chosen to assist as Vice-President. Tulsa printing company executive Bob Walker was selected for the post of Executive Secretary. Board members elected were Bud Carson, Art Couch, Lanny Edwards, Cotton Farmer, Bill Hall, Jack Merrick, and Jim Powell.
Following organization, officially sanctioned NCRA Nationals races were scheduled for each member track. A guaranteed purse for the ten events amounted to $50,000 to insure the participation of the finest drivers and cars. Fans at each track would thereby have an opportunity to see the top drivers and cars from each of the other tracks.
Now over 40 years later the NCRA has changed with the times and is sanctioning races in Kansas, Nebraska, Texas and Oklahoma. 81 Speedway owner C. Ray Hall is now the sole owner and promoter of NCRA and has grown the series sanctioning races in various classes over the years. In 2020 the NCRA will will begin its 49th season and currently sanctions 360 sprints, late models and modifieds.
2019 CHAMPIONS
Sprint Car Division: Jeff Stasa, Kingman, Ks.
Late Model Division: Dusty Leonard, Marysville, Ks./Chris Kratzer, Haysville, Ks.
Modified Division: Tyler Davis, Wichita, Ks.
Mod Lite Division: Dustin Forsberg, Wichita, Ks.