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Oklahoma’s premier micro sprint race track building champions since 1974. POWRi Micro Sprint Sanction

06/10/2026

Results from our June 2 jr sprint fuel test are in. All samples are legal.

Photos from Port City Raceway's post 06/08/2026

This week, we’re proud to introduce one of the hardworking individuals who helps keep the show running smoothly at Port City Raceway, Tim Kimbrel.

Tim’s racing roots run deep. Born in Coffeyville, Kansas, he grew up around racing thanks to his father’s involvement in stock car racing before transitioning into the micro racing scene. When Tim was in eighth grade, his family moved to Tulsa, where he later graduated from East Central High School in 1972.

After high school, Tim worked a variety of jobs, including dirt contracting, hotshot trucking, cross-country hauling, and driving for Graves Truck Lines. But racing was always a part of his life. As soon as he was old enough, Tim got behind the wheel himself, purchasing his first race car for just $350. He spent several years traveling back and forth to Coffeyville to race, where he met the Sawyer family—Bob, Bobby, and Mike—who would become lifelong friends and racing companions. Alongside his brothers, Steve and Kevin, Tim traveled across the country competing at tracks in places like Amarillo, Texas, and Carlsbad, New Mexico, creating memories that have lasted a lifetime.

While working for John Pickle during the construction of RUJO Speedway—now known as Port City Raceway—Tim had the unique opportunity to be one of the very first drivers to race on the newly built track. Over the decades, he has witnessed firsthand the evolution of micro racing and remained involved in the sport through various chapters of his life. In the early 1990s, he expanded his racing experience by competing in Dwarf Cars.

Away from the racetrack, Tim has enjoyed traveling extensively on Gold Wing motorcycles with friends and his wife, Jean, exploring destinations across the United States and Canada. What started with a small camping trailer eventually grew into traveling by motorhome, creating countless adventures along the way.

In 1988, Tim met his wife, Jean, through mutual friends Mike and Nita Sawyer. Although he initially swore he wasn’t going to marry her, he changed his mind quickly. Just three months later, they were married. Together they built a life centered around family, raising three children and eventually becoming proud grandparents to seven grandchildren, whom Tim jokingly refers to as his reward for sticking around.

Tim began his career with Phillips 66/ConocoPhillips in 1989 and retired in 2009. Today, he and Jean reside in Owasso after previous stops in Dewey and Bartlesville.

Even after stepping away from racing competition, Tim found another way to stay involved. He transitioned into operating push trucks and eventually built his current side-by-side recovery vehicle, which has become a familiar sight at Port City Raceway since its reopening. He has also lent his talents to major events including the Tulsa Shootout and the Chili Bowl Nationals.

Tim is quick to credit his success and experiences to the support of his wife, family, friends, and especially his brothers. As he proudly puts it, they were—and always will be—the Kimbrel Brothers Racing Team.

06/08/2026

This weekend, we're taking another shot at our kart races, and it's shaping up to be a great one! Join us Friday for an unbeatable night at the track with just $5 general admission, $3 beers, and $2 hot dogs. Bring your friends, grab a cold drink, and enjoy some exciting kart racing.
Then on Saturday, the micros are back to put on another incredible show.
Two nights. Two great divisions. One awesome weekend at Port City Raceway. We'll see you at the track!

06/06/2026

Unfortunately Mother Nature doesn’t wanna race tonight. We have rained out.

06/05/2026

It’s Friday, and it’s RACEDAY!!!! Let’s kick off the weekend with some racing and good times with friends and family. See ya tonight.

06/02/2026

All eyes on a Double Header this weekend at Port City Raceway.

06/01/2026

Here's what is happening in June.

Photos from Port City Raceway's post 06/01/2026

This week let’s meet one of the fastest running infield workers you’ll ever see, Zach Whitelock!

Born and raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma (with a brief three-year adventure in Missouri), Zach attended Nathan Hale High School before continuing his education at Rogers State University, where he pursued baseball. Eventually, he decided to step away from college and enter the workforce full-time.

Today, Zach works at Lightning Wing & Powder Coating while also building a successful side career in content creation. A lifelong athlete, he has been playing baseball for over 20 years and still competes in men’s leagues throughout the Tulsa area.

When he’s not working, you can usually find him at a racetrack, on a baseball field, out fishing, or enjoying anything that gets him outdoors. He also enjoys creating content and growing his online presence, something that has become a true passion.

Zach met his fiancée on a softball field nine years ago, and she’s been by his side ever since. Whether she’s listening to his late-night ideas and stories or spending time at Port City while he’s working, he credits her support as a huge part of his journey.

Racing has been a part of Zach’s life for as long as he can remember. He started attending races when he was just two years old and has been hooked ever since. One of his earliest racing memories is watching Chris Andrews and his famous SpongeBob-themed car, a memory that helped spark a lifelong love for the sport.

After joining the team at Port City Raceway, Zach started a YouTube channel called Adventures With Z as a fun way to spend his free time and showcase drivers’ perspectives from the track. What began as a hobby has since grown into a second job, allowing him to share the excitement of racing with fans both at the track and online.

We’re proud to have Zach as part of the Port City family and appreciate everything he does to help bring the action to life for race fans everywhere! 🏁📹

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1706 N 161 E Avenue
Tulsa, OK
74116

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5pm - 11pm