Feature

Roberts, Pruitt score $1,000 wins at Stuart

By Josh Reynolds STUART, Iowa (June 14) – Nick Roberts and Josh Pruitt were $1,000 feature winners in front of a packed house Sunday at Stuart Speedway. Roberts topped the rescheduled 15th annual Ron Little/Bones Memorial for Xtreme Motor Sports IMCA Modifieds, earning a spot on the ballot for the Fast Shafts All-Star Invitational. Pruitt paced the IMCA Sunoco Stock Cars’ Stew Hansen Dodge Shootout event. Jacob Murray squeezed through to take the early Modified lead. Three early cautions slowed the pace but once the green flew again, Murray stayed ahead of Roberts and Todd Shute with Luke Wanninger lurking around the bottom of the track in fourth. Lap 15 saw Wanninger get past Shute for third. Roberts began to gain ground on the bottom and on lap 19 snagged the top spot. The last caution flew on lap 21, setting up a four-lap shootout for the win and Roberts was up to the task in taking the checkers and the $1,000 top prize. Wanninger took the runner up spot with Murray third, Shute fourth [Read More]

Results

Porter prevails in Arlington Modified main 

ARLINGTON, Minn. (June 13) – Chad Porter picked up his first feature win of the season in the MN 93 IMCA Modified feature Saturday at Arlington Raceway. Jeff Coon led the first three laps but spun out and relinquished the lead to Porter. He was half a lap ahead of the rest of the field at the end of the race. Clint Hatlestad took second, passing Billy Johnson on the white flag lap. Andrew Westphal took the lead from the pole in the 95.7 the Rock IMCA Sprint Car feature and led the first nine laps with Kyle Sargent on his tail. Westphal encountered engine problems, pull­ing into the infield and giving the lead and win to Sargent, his first in the division. Jordan Wilmes was second and Gary Serbus was third. The B&B IMCA Stock Car feature saw six different leaders. The early leader was pole sitter Dave Moriarty. On lap four, Brent Reierson passed Moriarty but hot on his tail was Dean Cornelius. He only led one lap with hotshoe Matt Speckman taking [Read More]

Events

Carload special Tuesday for Wild West Shootout at Cottage Grove

By Ben Deatherage COTTAGE GROVE, Ore. – The fourth stop of the Wild West Modified Shootout will be at Cottage Grove Speedway on Tuesday, June 16.  This event will feature some of the Xtreme Motor Sports IMCA Modified best drivers in the Western United States and teams from all over the country will be in action. Twenty-five dollars will get a car, truck, or RV load full of fans into the races, which will get underway at approximately 6:45 p.m. Already this season, Jesse Williamson and Kinzer Cox have won twice in main event competition at Cottage Grove. Braedon Hand, Jason Kocks and Curtis Towns each have one win to their credit. CGS has hosted four Wild West Modified Shootout events with four different winners being produced. Last year, Alex Stanford and Nick Trenchard won while in 2012 it was Scott Lenz and in 2011 Jesse Williamson. The 2013 event was lost to weather.

Events

July 4 Night Before the Dakota Classic Modified Tour at Nodak Speedway to go live on YouTube

SILVER BAY, Minn. (June 15) – It is time to start the Dakota Classic Modified Tour with a bang and what better day than July 4 to do so? RACEFEEDX, in partnership with YouTube and Nodak Speedway, will showcase the Independence Day date from Minot, North Dakota, to race fans everywhere live and for free on July 4, 2015. Fans will be able to enjoy the Dakota Classic Modified Tour preview via almost any device possible! PC, Laptop, Tablet Apps, Connected TVs, and even on your mobile phones while watching the fireworks or races from your home track. This special broadcast will include an in-depth preview of the 26th running of the Dakota Tour with multiple cameras, interviews, segments, instant replay, and much more. Direct Link to View: http://bit.ly/rfxjuly4. Once fans get a taste of the intense racing action via this showcase on YouTube they can purchase the Pay Per View for the entire following week, July 5-11, 2015, throughout North Dakota and Canada. RACEFEEDX will cover the tour live for the third consecutive year. [Read More]

Feature

Peery scores huge Wild West Shootout win at Siskiyou

By Ben Deatherage YREKA, Calif. (June 14) – A quick decision late in the race paid off for Travis Peery. Originally from nearby Fort Jones, the North Dakota transplant won Sunday’s Wild West Modified Shootout feature at Siskiyou Motor Speedway. Peery started outside pole but the $1,000 Xtreme Motor Sports IMCA Modified victory was sealed un­til he made a split second decision and chose the right lane that took him through lapped traffic with two circuits left. After taking the lead at the drop of the green, Peery set a rapid pace interrupted only by cautions on laps 15 and 18. The second yellow involved Colorado pilot Ryan Gaylord, running second at the time. He spun into the infield and the second spot was inherited by North Dakota chauffeur Troy Heupel. Heupel nearly caught Peery on a couple occasions but each time Peery was able to pull away. Heavy lapped traffic came into play with just a few laps remaining and that’s when Peery picked the right line to work his way through. The win [Read More]

Results

Prauner, Johnson repeat at Off Road Speedway 

By Randy Pospishil NORFOLK, Neb. (June 13) – Kyle Prauner and Drew Johnson were repeat winners Saturday night at Off Road Speedway. Prauner, who started near the back, got the lead with seven laps remaining in the 18-lap Karl Chevro­let Northern SportMod feature with Dylan Pospisil and Matt Haase taking second and third place, respectively. Johnson led every lap of the Mach-1 Sport Compact feature to finish ahead of Ramsey Meyer and Lance Mielke. Shawn Primrose won his first IMCA Sunoco Stock Car feature with Chad Bruns second and Prauner third. The IMCA Sunoco Hobby Stocks put on the ‘race-of-the-night’ for action as Jeremy Hoskinson battled Jeremy Knoell for several laps before Tiffany Bittner joined the fray, and took over the ‘fight for first’ with Hoskinson after the roll over loss of Knoell’s car from the race. Bittner went to the front on the inside of Hoskinson in turn two with eight laps remaining before watching TeJay Mielke use the same strategy to pass her four laps later. But Bittner then passed Mielke, who developed [Read More]

Feature

Auringer tops Iowa Donor Network, Urbana 5 Night at Benton County Speedway

By Ryan Clark VINTON, Iowa (June 14) – J.D. Auringer continued his recent hot streak in a big way at Benton County Speedway. The Xtreme Motor Sports IMCA Modified driver earned his third win in eight days and pocketed $1,250 Sunday night by topping a 32-car field on Iowa Donor Network/Urbana 5 Memorial Night. The win also placed Auringer on the Fast Shafts All-Star Invitational ballot. Outside front row starter Ronn Lauritzen paced the field while Auringer positioned himself on the top groove of the quarter-mile. Auringer made his way into second following a lap four restart and chased Lauritzen until a caution slowed action a final time on the 20th of 25 laps. On the restart, Auringer worked beneath Lauritzen to steal the lead and pull away to victory. He also won the last two Saturday shows in Independence. Mike Jergens made an impressive run from 10th to finish second ahead of Zach Less. Laurtizen ran fourth ahead of Scott Hogan, who started 22nd and qualified by winning a “B” feature. Jarod Weepie hadn’t won in Vinton [Read More]

Results

Belec is best at Lincoln County

By Kelly Ninas NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (June 13) – Eddie Belec, Chad Dolan, Casey Werkmeister, Jacob Olmstead and Blake Fletcher all claimed checkered flag finishes to punch their ticket to the win­ner’s circle at Lincoln County Raceway on Saturday evening. Getting off to a fast start and being in contention for the lead, Belec was finally able to drive off the cushion to snare the lead in the Xtreme Motor Sports IMCA Modified feature on the ninth lap and never looked back to notch the victory. Jesse Taylor started in the fifth row and cruised to a second place finish. Scoring another win at Lincoln County was Dolan as he paced the Karl Chevrolet Northern SportMod main event after starting in row five. Finishing second was was fellow fifth row starter Henry Henderson. Werkmeister cruised to the victory in the IMCA Sunoco Stock Car feature after getting the lead early from his third row start. Kyle Clough scored the runner-up finish from his fifth row start. Leading the laps that mean the most, Olmstead led [Read More]

Results

First checkers for Moede fly at Oshkosh 

By Dave Panske OSHKOSH, Wis. (June 12) – Derek Moede took the lead on the 18th lap, then took his career first Total Power Sales IMCA Stock Car checkers during his first visit to Oshkosh SpeedZone Race­way Friday night. Cody Scray owned the top spot the first 16 times around the track before Larry Karcz Jr. led for a single circuit before Moede drove by. Karcz ended in second while Tom Brumlic was a personal Oshkosh best-ever in third. Johnny Whitman was a first-time local winner in the Automotive Supply Company IMCA Modified main, inches ahead of Jay Matthias. Brock Saunders surged ahead on the white flag lap and held on to pick up his first Karl Chevrolet Northern SportMod career feature win at Oshkosh. Lucas Lamberies was second.

Results

Johnson parlays Dacotah pole start into IMCA Modified feature win 

MANDAN, N.D. (June 12) – Wayne Johnson led all 25 laps from the pole to win Friday night’s Xtreme Motor Sports IMCA Modified feature over Jason Wolla at Dacotah Speedway. Johnson quickly distanced himself from the field as Herb Bargmann and Bradly Steffes battled for se­cond. Wolla, who started 12th, made his way through the pack and passed Jerad Thelen for fourth. Wolla had the fastest car on the track at the time and ran down Bargmann and Steffes as they tussled over second. Wolla passed both on the same turn and started cutting into Johnson’s large lead. Thelen passed Steffes and Bargmann to take third. With 10 laps to go, Wolla caught Johnson and a caution with six laps to go kept him on his rear bumper. Johnson started to pull away from Wolla but back-to-back cautions set up a green, white, check­ered finish. Wolla couldn’t shake Johnson, who held on for the victory.