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Andy Jankowski wins TQ Midget A-Main Friday night in Atlantic City

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By Anthony Caruso III | Publisher

Atlantic City, NJ — Andy Jankowski likes racing in Atlantic City. He won the TQ Midget A-Main Friday night at the Atlantic City Indoor Midget Car Race at the Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall.

Jankowski took home the $2,100 check for the win.

Race Car drivers Andy Jankowski, Tommy Catalano, and Briggs Danner after the TQ Midget Friday night race
Race Car drivers Andy Jankowski, Tommy Catalano, and Briggs Danner after the TQ Midget Friday night race (Photo by the Indoor Auto Racing Championship/Facebook)

The Tonawanda, New York native is looking to pick up his second straight Gambler’s Classic on Saturday. He also won the event in 2019, 2020, and 2021.

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Jankowski, who is a NASCAR ARCA Menards and Whelen Modified Tour driver, is tied for the most wins in the Gambler Classic. He is tied with Anthony Sesely with four apiece.

If he wins on Saturday night, he’ll break the tie with Sesely and will stand atop the win list with five.

He has won four of the last six events. Ryan “Skip” Flores, who is a NASCAR Cup Series tire changer, won the event in 2022.

Sesely won the event in 2023. It was Sesely’s first Gambler’s Classic since the 2016 Indoor Series schedule.

Jankowski is sponsored by Florida Safety Systems, Automotive Consultants of Ithica, and Yukon Creek this weekend.

He also won the TQ Midget race on Saturday, January 4th, 2025, during the Allentown, Pennsylvania race earlier this month. He defeated Flores and Tanner Van Doren, among others, in the 40-lap feature. 

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Tommy Catalano, who is sponsored by Catalano Motorsports, finished second. The Ontario, New York native is racing with his three other family members this weekend.

Briggs Danner, the Allentown, Pennsylvania native, finished third. The USAC driver is backed by Ironton Telephones, E. Schneider & Sons, Willow Street Pub, Ringers Roost, Roy Danner Paving, GC Lumber, and Ironton Auto Body this weekend.

Danner finished third in last year’s Gamblers Classic.

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    Anthony Caruso III is the Publisher of The Capital Sports Report. He has been in the Journalism field since August 2002. Since that time, Mr. Caruso has covered many marquee events. This includes 13 Heisman Trophy ceremonies, 2 Little World Series events, and one Army-Navy College Football game.
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