While the midgets epitomised the notion of pocket rockets - lethally fast and with light-speed acceleration - they weren't the sole reason thousands of race fans parked up at Western Springs Speedway last Saturday night.
Although there were 22 races, the main event was the World Sprintcar Classic - and the main man, American Donny Schatz. A five-time World of Outlaws sprintcar champion, the 35-year-old from North Dakota is considered by his peers as the one to catch.
And yet it was a fellow American, Jonathan Allard, starting from third on the grid, who stole the thunder. Driving flawlessly, he edged Schatz into second and Australian Peter Murphy into third in an action-packed feature race.
Allard is stamping his authority at Western Springs, having set a track record this season with 11.534 seconds, reaching an average speed of 143.5km/h.