Northeastern Midget Association

The Northeastern Midget Association was formed in March of 1953 as an effort to preserve midget racing. The Bay State Midget Racing Association (1940-1949) and United Car Owners Association (1948-1950) had both previously had brief successes before their popularity quickly dwindled while stock cars became more prominent in the area.

NEMA debuted at Seekonk Speedway on May 30, 1953 as part of a twin-billed event with the ARDC Midgets. Fred Meeker took the win. Their second race was the next day at the Waterford Speedbowl with Bill Eldridge taking the checkered flag. From 1953-1957, Offenhouser (Offy) engines were not allowed at NEMA sanctioned events. From 1957-1969, they crowned 2 class of champions (Offy, Non-Offy) plus an Overall Champion.

From those humble beginnings, NEMA eventually became the premiere series in New England for asphalt midget racing. They continue to hold events annually at Seekonk & Waterford and through the years have competed regularly at other New England tracks like Monadnock Speedway, Lee USA Speedway, Hudson Speedway, Thompson Speedway, Wiscasset Speedway, Beech Ridge Speedway, Unity Raceway and Star Speedway.

Their marquee event is the Boston Louie Memorial held each season at Seekonk Speedway to honor NEAR Hall of Famer Louie Seymour. The NEMA midgets have also traditionally been a part of Seekonk’s Open Wheel Wednesday, the Star Speedway Classic, Lee USA Speedway’s Oktoberfest and Thompson Speedway’s season-ending World Series event each season.

NEMA Midgets down the backstretch at the Waterford Speedbowl in 2013

NEAR Hall of Famer Drew Fornoro has a record 9 driver championships driving for car owner and fellow Hall of Famer Gene Angelillo, who has a record 14 total owner championships. Drew’s brother Nokie had an interesting season in 1981. He missed the first 7 races, yet won 10 out of the 12 races once he arrived in Mike Scrivani‘s midget and earned enough points to take the championship.

Tim Bertrand has won 12 of the last 16 NEMA Championships as a car owner (including the last 7 as of 2023) with Randy Cabral (8), Avery Stoehr (3) and his brother Todd (1) driving the Bertrand Motorsports cars.


SERIES INFO

SERIES FOUNDED 1953
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NEMA MIDGET CHAMPIONS

YEAR DRIVER CAR OWNER STARTS WINS TOP 5 TOP 10
1953 BILL ELDRIDGE Gibby Parmenter 6
1954 BILL ELDRIDGE Gibby Parmenter 3
1955 RAY BURKE Giggy Leonard 2
1956 AL PILLION Ray Kelley 4
1957 BILL ELDRIDGE Ray Kelley (non-Offy) 3
1958 BILL ELDRIDGE Gibby Parmenter (non-Offy) 7
1959 AL PILLION Ed Stone (Offy) 1
1960 DICK BROWN Al Monast (Offy) 3
1961 DICK BROWN Al Monast (Offy) 5
1962 JOE CSIKI Smokey Secondo (Offy) 2
1963 JOE CSIKI Smokey Secondo (Offy) 11
1964 WALTER GALE Smokey Secondo (Offy) 7
1965 JOE CSIKI Freeman Dowling (non-Offy) 5
1966 RAY ROBERTS Smokey Secondo (Offy) 2
1967 DAVE HUMPHREY Bob Pascale (Offy) 4
1968 DAVE HUMPHREY Bob Pascale (Offy) 7
1969 DAVE HUMPHREY Bob Pascale (Offy) 5
1970 DAVE HUMPHREY
LOU FRAY
John McCarthy
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1971 DAVE HUMPHREY John McCarthy 4
1972 JOHNNY MANN Stopoli 7 17
1973 BUTCH WALSH John McCarthy 20 1 15 20
1974 JOHNNY MANN Dewey Cali 5
1975 BOBBY WHITE Flex Yuris 1
1976 ARMOND HOLLEY Rollie Lindblad 14 6 11
1977 LEE SMITH Lee Smith 4
1978 DAVE HUMPHREY Mike Scrivani Jr 2
1979 BOBBY WHITE Bobby White 8
1980 LEE SMITH Carl Kibbe 14 0 5 11
1981 NOKIE FORNORO Jim Lowrey 12 10 11 11
1982 LEE SMITH Lee Smith 19 5 15 16
1983 DREW FORNORO Gene Angelillo 19 8 13 14
1984 BILLY MANN Everett Rogers 3
1985 DREW FORNORO Gene Angelillo 19 7 19 19
1986 DREW FORNORO Gene Angelillo 20 4 13 13
1987 BOBBY SEYMOUR Bobby Seymour 2
1988 DREW FORNORO Gene Angelillo 7 16 16
1989 JOEY COY Carl Kibbe 2
1990 RUSS STOEHR Gene Angelillo 2 12 15
1991 JOEY COY Carl Kibbe 17 4 15 17
1992 DREW FORNORO Gene Angelillo 4
1993 JOEY COY Carl Kibbe 1
1994 MIKE SEYMOUR Bill & Nickie Tapply 1
1995 DREW FORNORO * Bill & Nickie Tapply * 4
1996 DREW FORNORO Gene Angelillo 4
1997 RUSS STOEHR Bruce & Ann Beane 6
1998 DREW FORNORO Gene Angelillo 5
1999 DREW FORNORO Gene Angelillo 15 3 11 14
2000 RUSS STOEHR Gene Angelillo 13 4 9 11
2001 RUSS STOEHR Gene Angelillo 3
2002 RUSS STOEHR Gene Angelillo 14 2 12 13
2003 JOEY PAYNE JR Gene Angelillo 14 4 12 14
2004 BEN SEITZ Pete Valeri 12 4 11 11
2005 BEN SEITZ * Gene Angelillo * 15 5 13 13
2006 BEN SEITZ Pete Valeri 11 2 6 9
2007 BEN SEITZ Pete Valeri 15 3 11 14
2008 RANDY CABRAL Tim Bertrand 17 8 13 15
2009 RANDY CABRAL Tim Bertrand 14 5 11 13
2010 RUSS STOEHR Laura Kibbe 13 3 11 13
2011 RANDY CABRAL Tim Bertrand 13 2 9 12
2012 RANDY CABRAL Tim Bertrand 14 4 12 13
2013 JOHN ZYCH JR John Zych 14 5 9 14
2014 RANDY CABRAL Tim Bertrand 13 6 10 11
2015 JOHN ZYCH JR John Zych 13 3 13 13
2016 JOHN ZYCH JR John Zych 13 3 11 13
2017 RANDY CABRAL Tim Bertrand 11 2 8 11
2018 RANDY CABRAL Tim Bertrand 13 3 11 13
2019 AVERY STOEHR Tim Bertrand 11 2 8 11
2020 TODD BERTRAND Tim Bertrand 8 0 7 8
2021 RANDY CABRAL Tim Bertrand 12 3 10 11
2022 AVERY STOEHR Tim Bertrand 10 5 9 10
2023 AVERY STOEHR Tim Bertrand 7 2 7 7
* driver and owner championships awarded to different teams

NEMA MIDGET PHOTO GALLERY


NEMA A RACE THROUGH HISTORY
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The organization created the NEMA Lite series with cars that feature Ford Focus or Quad 4 engines as an entry level division in 2008. Interest grew continually and they started awarding points & crowning champions for the Lite series in 2013.

NEMA LITE CHAMPIONS

YEAR CHAMPION CAR OWNER STARTS WINS TOP 5 TOP 10
2013 CARL MEDEIROS JR Don Cugini 16 3 10 14
2014 RYAN KRACHUN Scott Bigelow 14 1 7 12
2015 ANTHONY PAYNE Scott Bigelow 15 2 9 15
2016 JIM CHAMBERS Jim Chambers 15 4 13 13
2017 DAN CUGINI Dan Cugini 17 2 14 16
2018 DAN CUGINI Dan Cugini 16 4 13 15
2019 RYAN LOCKE Frank Manafort 12 2 10 11
2020 P.J. STERGIOS Bill Stergios 9 2 8 9
2021 JAKE TRAINOR Matt Seymour 17 5 15 17
2022 JAKE TRAINOR Matt Seymour 15 3 11 14
2023 ALBY OVITT Jackie Parker 12 1 5 9

NEMA LITE PHOTO GALLERY