Nielsen, Garrigan dominate IMCA features at Black Hills

By Ben Deatherage

RAPID CITY, S.D. (Aug. 9, 2024) – Friday had Black Hills Speedway fire things up again at the South Dakota 1/2-mile oval. The Friesen Performance IMCA Modifieds and Sunoco IMCA Hobby Stocks filled the pit area as the two sanctioned divisions on the card.

Jack Hubbard Jr. sprinted to the early lead in the Modified ranks. However, Brent Nielsen closed the gap between himself and the leader to contest for first place. Nielsen successfully obtained the position by moving inside Hubbard at the line on lap three.

From there, the new pacesetter had no issues. He extended his lead to a sizable advantage and took care of business the rest of the distance to win by 6.551 seconds after starting last in the lineup. 

The race for second was a thrilling battle that kept the audience on the edge of their seats. Nate Hand made a daring move to secure the runner-up spot, with Hubbard and Adam Boggs following closely behind.

Brent Nielsen was nothing short of dominant in winning Friday’s Friesen Performance IMCA Modified feature at Black Hills Speedway. (Photo Courtesy of J.R. Hughes/Western Wanderer Photos)

For the Sunoco IMCA Hobby Stock finale, things started with Samantha Swett jetting into the race lead, after starting third, going into the first corner.

John Garrigan Jr. came to call when it looked like she would be scored in first place on the opening circuit. Starting the race in fourth, Garrigan, mustered a ton of speed and ran down to beat Swett at the line on the first lap to be the leader.

Once Garrigan secured the top spot, he simply took off from all the other challengers. Swett was then put under fire by Alan McNeil, who obtained second place on lap three.

As battles for positions began to cool down, Garrigan built a comfortable gap to procure his 15th win of 2024.

McNeil and Swett rounded out the podium in second and third, respectively.

The event was broadcast by IMCA TV affiliate BHS GTS TV.

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