About the Chuckwagon Races:
How the Races Work:
A chuckwagon team is made up of three members - the driver, cook, and the outrider. At the beginning of a race the driver is the only one in the wagon. The cook and outrider are both standing behind the wagon, the cook holding a "bedroll" and the outrider holding a "stove." Before the starting gun goes off you hear the official starter saying "cooks load your wagon!" and the cooks are to throw their bedroll in the wagon and hurry to sit beside the driver. During the race a cook helps to keep an eye on the track and warn the driver of any dangers. After the gun sounds, the outrider will throw their stove in the wagon and mount their horse (though this isn't always an easy task!) The wagon takes off at the gun and both teams are to round a barrel before starting down the track. The outrider must also round their respective barrel and pass their team before it crosses the finish line. If the outrider fails to "catch" his/her team, the team is given a "no time." To see some shots from the races please visit our Photo Gallery.
There are currently eight divisions in the ACwRA - 46" ponies, 46" mules, 52" ponies, 52" mules, big horse, big mule, buckboard, and the classic division Mini Classics has been added before the 46"mules as opening entertainment.
Midwest Chuckwagon Racing Association
The Arkansas Chuckwagon Racing Association is proud to announce that a new association has formed and is based out of Missouri. The Midwest Chuckwagon Racing Association is in it's first year of racing and the Arkansas Chuckwagon Racing Association wants to help them start it out with a bang.

The MCwRA is very similar to the ACwRA. If you wanted to race for both associations, it wouldn't be a problem. If you would like more information on the MCwRA please check out their website at:
www.mcwra.net
The MCwRA has not yet posted their 2009 racing schedule:



For information on these races and other news about the MCwRA, please visit their website.