Case looking to progress career

Kaleb Case and Chris have worked together in karting, and now they plan to tackle the Kenyon Midget Series with Hogue as car owner, and Case as driver.

By Ken de la Bastide

Anderson resident Kaleb Case has teamed up with car owner Chris Hogue to tackle the Kenyon Midget Series in 2025. Case, 20, has been racing since 2011 starting with go karts. He raced at the Mayor's Grand Prix, a go kart race in downtown Anderson several times.

“Chris helped me with getting the funding for go karts and wanted to start a race team,” Case said. “I'm looking for some way to progress my career.”

He said the team has been working on their Kenyon Midget in anticipation of the opening race of the season at Anderson Speedway.

“We're extremely excited,” Case said. “It's all we've talked about for several months.”

He said the Kenyon Midget was a perfect fit to show his racing skills and is excited for the opportunity.

“The goal is to learn as much as we can,” Case said of the 2025 season. “Of course, I want to win. But Chris believes we have to build up to that and work to improve throughout the year.”

He tested a Kenyon Midget last year at Anderson Speedway. “Anderson is a technical track,” Case said. “You have to have awareness and it's a rough track. Chris had a better understanding of what the Midget needed.”

Case said he has never raced on dirt and sees the 2025 races as a way to also test his racing skills on a new racing surface.

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