Biography
Harold started racing in 1953 in Missoula. He competed in modifieds from '54 to '70 locally and around the northwest. He began racing full body cars in 1972 and competed in the Can-Am series where he won the first televised race in Canada, winning the Kendall Cup.
Harold was one of the first local racers to branch out and have success outside the valley. He built all his own cars and was very good at setting up the suspensions for racing conditions.
Harold owned Little's Carriage Shop, an alignment & suspension shop, for years and almost always there was a bay occupied by a local race car.
Harold and his wife Joyce currently reside in Kalispell and are enjoying retirement. They can still be seen at the races in the stands with their daughter & son-in-law Kathy and Steve Geddes and he still has a good eye for picking out who has the hot setup on their cars for the night.
Harold Little
Inducted into the NWSCRA Hall of Fame in 1997