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Early IMCA Super Nationals entry numbers already at record 462

BOONE, Iowa (Aug. 12) – There’s already a car count record to be bragged about three weeks before the start of the IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals fueled by Casey’s. Four hundred and sixty-two drivers have already pre-registered for the Sept. 5-10 Super Nationals at Boone Speedway. Even figuring in the addition of the Southern SportMods to the America’s Racin’ Vacation program, that’s light years ahead of pre-registration numbers at the same time for each of the four previous Super Nationals … 272 in 2012, 295 in 2013, 333 in 2014 and 317 in 2015. The latest entry numbers for Super Nationals XXIV show totals of 188 Modifieds, 102 Stock Cars, 90 Northern SportMods, 46 Hobby Stocks and 29 Southern SportMods, plus six Sport Compacts and a Late Model. “Part of that is the incentives we’ve put in place for drivers to be eligible to race in the (Sept. 3) Prelude and reserve pit parking, but we still anticipate having as many if not more cars for Super Nationals this year,” IMCA President Brett Root said. “Super [Read More]

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Inaugural Sander’s Mod Challenge Tour ready to rock Aug. 18-21

By Mike Spieker FARGO, N.D. – What was once a high-paying, one-night, mid-summer special is now a four-race, full-blown Modified tour. It’s the Sander’s Modified Challenge Tour and it’s set to rip through the Red River Valley of North Dakota and Minnesota in August, featuring the Xtreme Motor Sports IMCA Modifieds. The Sander’s Modified Challenge began in 2012 at Norman County Raceway in Ada, Minn. The first running of the event featured a $1,000 top prize and a total purse of just over $6,000. Since then, the event has continued to grow by leaps and bounds. The payout for the 2015 edition of the Sander’s Mod Challenge boasted an $18,700 purse, meaning last year’s sixth place finisher was able to take home a bigger check than the inaugural winner. With the larger payouts came record-breaking car counts. The first event fielded 18 cars while last year’s race attracted an impressive 44 drivers from six states and one Canadian province. 2016 will be a completely different story, however. The Sander’s Mod Challenge is now a tour [Read More]

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IMCA RaceSaver Sprint Nationals totes potential $5,000 top prize

EAGLE, Neb. (Aug. 11) – The more than 130 drivers already pre-entered for the Sept. 1-4 IMCA RaceSaver Sprint Nationals main event will now be racing for a potential $5,000 top prize. In addition to the guaranteed $2,500, IMCA will pay the Sprint Nationals champion a bonus of $50 for each sanctioned start they’ve made this season. That means a driver who’s made 50 IMCA starts and takes the Sept. 4 checkers at Eagle Raceway can double his or her money. “We have paid bonuses based on the number of sanctioned starts to champions at the IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals fueled by Casey’s for several years,” said Brett Root, president of the sanctioning body. “The growth of the IMCA EMI RaceSaver Sprint Car division and the entry numbers for this event certainly justify paying a similar bonus at Sprint Nationals.” That bonus will be presented during the IMCA national awards banquet in November. What is already the biggest event in IMCA RaceSaver history now has confirmed entries from 132 drivers. Sixteen states and Canada [Read More]

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Han­cock County IMCA Stars specials are postponed

BRITT, Iowa – Each of the three Iowa Modified Speedweek specials at Hancock County Speedway have been postponed because of inclement weather. The Night of 1,000 Stars will now be held Friday, Aug. 12; The Night of 10,000 Stars on Saturday, Aug. 13, and the All Star Show on Sunday, Aug. 14 at Britt. Racing follows 6:30 p.m. hot laps Friday and Saturday and 3 p.m. hot laps on Sunday. All three Xtreme Motor Sports IMCA Modified main events boast potential winner’s checks of $10,000. The 50-lappers are qualifiers for the 2017 Fast Shafts All-Star Invitational ballot. All three events will be broadcast by IMCA.TV. More information about any of the three specials is available on Facebook, at the www.hcspeedway.com website or by calling promoter Joe Ringsdorf at 515 320-0066 or the track at 641 843-9080.

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Marriott’s IMCA Modified ‘A’ game is good for second Hawkeye Dirt Tour win in three nights 

ALTA, Iowa (Aug. 10) – Hunter Marriott brought his Xtreme Motor Sports IMCA Modified ‘A’ game to Buena Vista Raceway on Wednesday. The result was his second Hawkeye Dirt Tour feature win in three nights. Marriott restarted inside row one after frontrunners Chris Abelson and Kyle Strickler got together to bring out a lap six caution, then led the last 25 times around the track to top the $1,500-to-win feature at Alta. He pulled away from Joel Rust – ironically the Tuesday winner at Hamilton County Speedway when Abelson and Kelly Shryock tangled while battling for the lead on the last lap of the Harris Clash – before taking his second Iowa Modified Speedweek checkers. “It kind of felt that way,” Marriott said, acknowledging the lap six sense of déjà vu, “but there were a lot of laps left. Kyle and Chris both had very fast cars. It’s unfortunate that it happened and they both had to go to the tail.” Abelson changed a flat tire, and made a late bid for the top five [Read More]

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KRA show falls to rain, make-up date TBA

WILLMAR, Minn. (Aug. 10) – Tonight’s Kandiyohi County Fair special at KRA Speedway has been rained out. A make-up date for Xtreme Motor Sports IMCA Modifieds, IMCA Sunoco Stock Cars and Karl Chevrolet Northern SportMods at Willmar is to be announced.

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Possible $30,000 to win at Han­cock County specials

BRITT, Iowa – The stars of the Xtreme Motor Sports IMCA Modified division will shine in three Iowa Speedweek events at Hancock County Speedway. The Night of 1,000 Stars on Thursday, Aug. 11, Night of 10,000 Stars on Friday, Aug. 12, and the All Star Race on Saturday, Aug. 13 at Britt all boast potential winner’s checks of $10,000, meaning the driver winning all three nights could take home $30,000. All three races are 50 laps in distance with a mandatory pit stop on the front stretch on lap 25, and are 2017 Fast Shafts All-Star Invitational ballot qualifying events. All three events will also be broadcast by IMCA.TV. Thursday’s winner is guaranteed $3,500. Another $2,500 in lap money is at stake. A $2,000 bonus will be paid if the winner has raced six times previously this season at Britt; $1,000 bonuses will be paid to the leader at midway of the 50-lapper and if the winner has perfect attendance at Hancock County this year. IMCA Sunoco Stock Cars run for $700 to win, Karl [Read More]

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United Rebel Sprint Series visits Stockton Friday

STOCKTON, Kan. – The United Rebel Sprint Series will make its first appearance on the historic half-mile oval at the Rooks County Speedway Friday night, Aug. 12 as part of the Kansas Thunder Series. Luke Cranston continues to lead the point battle with Zach Blurton close behind in second. Several of the battles in the rest of the top ten are within a handful of points. Joining the URSS Sprint Cars are the cruisers, bombers and Kansas Antique Racers vintage cars. The racing action kicks off at 7 p.m. For more information contact Don Bolt at 785-678-8121 or Dean Kester 785-425-8432. Visit the United Rebel Sprint Series on Facebook or check out the Official URSS website at www.unitedrebelsprintseries.com for schedule updates, rules, race recaps, driver info and more.

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Rust wins thriller at 25th annual Harris Clash

By Ryan Clark WEBSTER CITY, Iowa (Aug. 9) – Joel Rust had the greatest seat for the best race in the house for most of 25 laps Tuesday night at Hamilton County Speedway. Little did he know, a short time later it would lead the Xtreme Motor Sports IMCA Modified driver to a victory lane celebration as the winner of the Harris Clash. Rust, who started inside of row two, chased front row starters Chris Abelson and Kelly Shryock for all but three-quarters of a lap in the 25th annual event. Contact between the front-runners allowed Rust to escape to the first Harris Clash win of his career. Abelson built an early lead while Shryock pursued multiple car-lengths behind him. Shryock closed to within a car-length by lap 10 and searched high and low to work past the leader. While the former Clash winners engaged in a battle for the lead, Rust cut a half-straightaway deficit into just a couple car-lengths in the waning laps. Contact between Abelson and Shryock forced Abelson into a spin in [Read More]

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Rutkoski races to $1,000 payday at Flomaton 

FLOMATON, Ala. (Aug. 6) – Kyle Rutkoski’s continued Bay Area Emerald Coast Tour success has put him on the ballot for the 2017 Fast Shafts All-Star Invitational. Rutkoski won Saturday’s Xtreme Motor Sports IMCA Modified feature and $1,000 during the Jar­rod Johns Memorial program at Flomaton Speedway. Rain delayed the drop of the green. Once the main event got underway, Brandon Harris took the early lead as Josh Goodwin tried to reel him in. Rutkoski made his way to the front and set his sights on the big check. In the closing laps, Jason Barnhill tried every line to make up the distance was trying to catch Rutko­ski. Barnhill made it to Rutkoski’s bumper but ran out of laps to get around him and Rutkoski scored his fourth straight checkers. Feature results – 1. Kyle Rutkoski; 2. Jason Barnhill; 3. Brandon Harris; 4. Scott Sessions; 5. Greg Hopkins; 6. Thumper Grice; 7. Jason Messick; 8. Dale Peaden; 9. Jesse Barnhill; 10. Derek Long; 11. Josh Goodwin.