Charles Carpenter Career Highlights

  • First nostalgia car driver to break 200 mph

  • First nostalgia car driver to make a 7-second pass

  • First nostalgia car driver to make a 6-second pass

 

  • Two-Time Champion - 1988, 1989 Super Chevy

  • Twice Championship Runner-Up - 1990, 1991 Super Chevy

  • Champion - 1992 United States Super Circuit

  • Top 10 in Championship Points - IHRA Top Sportsman 1985, 1986

  • More than 200 career victories

  • Running a limited schedule in 2000, Carpenter won 3 of 14 races

  • Running a limited schedule in 1999, Carpenter won 9 of 22 races

  • More than 20 track records

  • Track records set in Texas, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Kansas, Ohio, Iowa and Maine. The most recent track record was set at Eddyville (Iowa) Raceway on August 30, 2003.

  • Raced in 37 states and the country of Aruba

Charles Carpenter Racing

Please visit our team part

Custom Autosound

 


Copyright © Charles Carpenter Racing, Inc., 2001-2005. All worldwide rights reserved. No unauthorized reproduction or duplication is allowed.
Best viewed using Microsoft Internet Explorer at a resolution of 800x600 or higher. Designed and updated by Clark M. Strategies.