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Tony Brabbs
Inducted into the Michigan Motor Sports Hall of Fame in 2010.
Tony Brabbs began his racing career in 1977 in the Street Stocks division
at his two home tracks of Auto City Speedway in Clio, Michigan and Dixie
Motor Speedway in Birch Run, Michigan. After several years in the Street
Stocks, he moved up to the Pro Stocks in 1984 and two years later in 1986,
picked up his first career Feature Win which ironically came on the last
night ever for the dirt track at Auto City! From their, the wins and
championships came in bunches.
In 1988, Brabbs’ first of an impressive 19 Track Championships came at the
Tri-City Motor Speedway in Auburn, Michigan. This was his first of three
consecutive titles on the adjoining ¼ mile of the “Trick-Track of the World”
He also collected his first of eight (8) track championships at Auto City
that same season. He repeated the feat of two titles in the same season at
the same two tracks in both 1989 and 1990. The titles kept coming as in
addition to another title at Auto City in 1991 he added his first of seven
career titles at Dixie that same season. As the Pro Stocks division evolved
into the Limited Late Models, Late Models and eventually the Pro Late Models
division, the Championships continued for Brabbs. The 1989 title at Auto
City was his first of four (4) consecutive. (1989, 1990, 1991, and 1992)
while at Dixie, his 1991 title began another string of four (4) straight
championships as he duplicated that feat in 1992, 1993, and 1994.
On July 29, 1995, Brabbs was involved in one of the nastiest wrecks ever
seen at Auto City. His left front wheel was hit by a car on the inside of
him as he was attempting to pass at the highest point of acceleration down
the backstretch. It sent Brabbs through the guardrail, over pit road,
through a catch fence, and into the woods. He sustained two (2) actual
breaks in his back, broken fingers, a collapsed lung and diaphragm. He was
in a body cast for almost six months. So how strong is his will? On opening
night in April 1996, Brabbs was the Feature winner!
In 1997, Brabbs won his first track championship in a division without
fenders! Brabbs scored the title in the open wheeled Modifieds division at
Dixie. 1998 would be a career year for Brabbs as he won three overall Track
Championships at two tracks in two different divisions! In addition to
winning the 1998 Late Models Track Championship at Auto City, he also picked
up two (2) Track Titles at Dixie that same season as he won the Late Models
title and repeated as Modifieds champion! Brabbs would go on to win two more
track titles in the Late Models division in 2000 and 2004 at Auto City. He
added one more title at Auto City in 2006 in the Modifieds division. Tony
also won the 2010 Modified track championship at Auto City.
Perhaps no other driver in Michigan Short Track Racing history has
accumulated as many Track Championships (20) as Tony Brabbs has earned!
To date, he has collected over 200 career Feature Wins, with win #200 coming at
Auto City in 2008 after a dramatic last lap pass of Michigan Motorsports
Hall of Fame driver, Mike Eddy, who was making a rare appearance in a
Modified. Brabbs has won at other facilities in addition to Auto City,
Dixie, and Tri-City. High on his list of memorable Feature wins have come at
Owosso Speedway during the Owosso Fall Nationals, Standish Speedway during a
Michigan Speedway Promoters Association (MSPA) event and a special
invitational at Owendale Speedway in 1989. He still holds the track record
at Dixie for Late Models and Modifieds on the tracks inner 1/3 mile
semi-banked paved oval. Those records have stood since 1998 and at various
points in his career; he’s held four (4) other track records at either Auto
City or Tri-City.
Over the years, Brabbs has also participated in number of prestigious events
all over the state of Michigan such as the Dealer’s Choice and the Super
Shoe Nationals. Although the majority of his success has come on the
pavement, he proved early on that he could adapt to pavement or dirt
throughout his career. His ability to master different tracks and surfaces
makes him quite a novelty. It’s one thing to dominate at one track, but to
do it wherever you go, is quite a tribute to your talent. He has driven, and
won, on almost every local short track in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan.
Even though he lives practically right in between Auto City and Dixie,
Brabbs has been successful wherever he has traveled.
Brabbs is considered one the very toughest drivers to beat, anywhere,
anytime, and in any division. His racing accomplishments throughout his
career are a dream for any driver anywhere! Most Hall of Famers would give
their right arm to be able to boast such statistics! Brabbs is the epitome
of what a local race car driver stands for. He has done all of this on his
own, well almost, he has had the help and support of his 32-year fiancée,
Michelle Smith throughout his career. He has the respect and admiration of
every driver in any pit area he enters. He has built his own business and
career from the knowledge of building racing engines, which is all
self-taught. No college, or classes, just experience from doing it. He
admits to building well over 1,000 racing engines for drivers in the area in
the last 20 years. He has no off season as far as building power plants go,
and getting your name on a waiting list may be your only option if you’re
wanting Brabbs power under your hood.
The Clio, Michigan veteran continues to race today and for the 2010 racing
season, his 33rd year of racing, you’ll find the Clio, Michigan veteran
behind the wheel of a Modified at Dixie Motor Speedway on Friday nights as
he goes for an unprecedented 20th career Track Championship. You’ll also
find him at Auto City Speedway on Saturday nights during the year as
well.
Send mail to Allan
E. Brown with questions or comments about this web site.
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