
Kevin Larkins among Nebraska Auto Racing Hall of Fame inductees
LINCOLN, Neb. – Long-time IMCA Modified driver Kevin Larkins is among the seven new members of the Nebraska Auto Racing Hall of Fame. From Greenwood, Larkins began his driving career as a 17-year-old in 1982, and after spending three seasons in a sportsman car placed his emphasis on IMCA Modifieds beginning in 1985. In 1994, he racked up 24 feature race wins, earning the North Central Region championship and finishing a close second in the final IMCA national point standings. During his 33-year driving career, Larkins raced at more than 100 tracks in nearly two dozen states, scoring over 250 feature race wins and winning 19 track championships. During that period, he raced both dirt and asphalt Late Models, Sportsmen, Sprint Cars and Modifieds. Larkins’ IMCA career totals include 148 feature victories and 16 track titles. In the early 1990s, after working for Sardeson Racing in Greenwood for nearly eight years, he opened Larkins Racing in Adams where he built upwards of 30 Modifieds each year. In 1995, Larkins began working at Speedway Motors in Lincoln, [Read More]