Feature

Davis, Egbert, Williams clinch Red River Tour crowns

By Jackson Braun ARDMORE, Okla. (May 31) – The finale to the second edition of the Lone Star Super Gas IMCA Red River Modified Tour presented by Smiley’s Racing Products provided a lot of action as the racing events unfolded on the Southern Oklahoma Speedway. Feature winners on the fifth and final night of the tour were Jake O’Neil, IMCA Modifieds; Trevor Egbert, Smiley’s Racing Products Southern SportMods; and Jeffrey Abbey, IMCA Sunoco Stock Cars.  Champions were Cory Davis in the Modifieds, Egbert and Gary Williams, Stock Cars. Throughout the Modified pack, three- and four-wide racing was common as the racers fought for position. Up front, Travis Johnson and O’Neil raced around the high side of the speedway and O’Neil attempted to find a way around Johnson. In almost every single corner, O’Neil would double up with Johnson, but couldn’t find the momen­tum to do so until a few laps later. A caution flag reset the field before Jeff Taylor took his ma­chine to second.  Nobody was able to touch O’Neil, however, as the decision [Read More]

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Allen plays spoiler in Big O Speedway Red River IMCA Modified Tour feature

By Jackson Braun ENNIS, Texas (May 28) – The first visit to the Big O Speedway for the Lone Star Super Gas IMCA Red River Modified Tour did not disappoint as Chase Allen, Bo Day and Jeffrey Abbey all raced to victory lane. Tour career tour win number two for Allen, who took the opener last year in Kennedale, paid $1,500 and put him on the ballot for the Fast Shafts All-Star Invitational.  Jeff Taylor and Allen led the field to green. Allen was fast from the start, getting the jump on the initial start and never looking back. Every single restart, Allen was smoother than cream cheese on a bagel as his no.  157 machine ran away from the field.  Josh McGaha started inside row two and passed Taylor after a restart. Chris Elliott charged from the 18th starting spot to the top 10, gaining a little more real estate on every single restart as he worked the top and middle lanes of the track. Elliott settled into the top three after a green [Read More]

Results

Carter masters Marshalltown SportMods in photo finish

By Joyce Eisele MARSHALLTOWN, Iowa (May 31) – Karl Kustoms Northern SportMods vied for a $500 top prize Friday at Marshalltown Speedway and Brayton Carter took home the top check in a photo finish. Thirty-one cars battled in an 18-lap main event that saw both Carter and runner-up Cory Rose come from the ninth row. The final laps turned out to be a barnburner with Johnathon Logue, Rose and Carter battling it out in an epic duel.  All three drivers would hold momentary leads through those final circuits, but as they crossed the finish line, the win went to Carter in a photo finish. Rose was second by inches and Logue was a close third.  Fourth went to Carter VanDenBerg and Tyler Inman was fifth after starting 15th. Marshalltown Speedway got back to racing after having its last four scheduled events scrapped by the weather.  The IMCA Modified win went to Joel Rust, Jeff Aikey won in the IMCA Late Model ranks, Todd Reitzler went to the winner’s circle in the IMCA Sunoco Stock Cars [Read More]

Events

Top IMCA Modified prize is $1,000 this Sunday at Clay County

SPENCER, Iowa – A check for $1,000 and a berth on the ballot for the Fast Shafts All-Star Invitational ballot are on the line Sunday, June 2 at Clay County Fair Speedway.  Eight hundred dollars of the IMCA Modified purse is sponsored by Weasy’s Bar & Grille.  LJK Racing added to the divisional purse for the Abel Drainage & Excavating Night show at Spencer.  Also on the IMCA Speedway Motors Weekly Racing program are IMCA Sunoco Stock Cars, IMCA Sunoco Hobby Stocks, Karl Kustoms Northern SportMods and Mach-1 Sport Compacts.  Feature winners in all divisions receive $100 gift cards from Spencer Auto Parts.  Pit gates and the grandstand open at 4 p.m. Hot laps are at 5:30 p.m. with racing to follow.  Grandstand admission is $10 for adults and free for kids ages 12 and under. Pit passes are $25 for adults, $15 for kids ages six to 14 and free for five and under.

National Points

IMCA Speedway Motors Weekly Racing National Point Standings through May 30

IMCA Modifieds – 1. David Goode Jr., Copperas Cove, Texas, 908; 2. Chris Morris, Taylor, Texas, 813; 3. William Gould, Calera, Okla., 796; 4. Zachary Madrid, Tucson, Ariz., 777; 5. Jeffrey Hoegh, New Caney, Texas, 726; 6. Kelsie Foley, Tucson, Ariz., 705; 7. Jeff “Bubba” Stafford Jr., Wittmann, Ariz., 670; 8. Kevin Green, Waco, Texas, 662; 9. Chris Elliott, Abilene, Texas, 659; 10. Tyler Mecl, Queen Creek, Ariz., 634; 11. David Goode Sr., Copperas Cove, Texas, 621; 12. Kollin Hibdon, Pahrump, Nev., 618; 13. Matt Guillaume, Haslet, Texas, 583; 14. Beau Begnaud, Spring, Texas, 557; 15. Eric Tomlinson, Waco, Texas, 520; 16. Kelly Shryock, Fertile, Iowa, 500; 17. Don Banker, Austin, Texas, 495; 18. Ryan Roath, Peoria, Ariz., 493; 19. Tim Ward, Chandler, Ariz., 478; 20. Ricky Thornton Jr., Adel, Iowa, 470. IMCA Late Models – 1. Matt Ryan, Davenport, Iowa, 300; 2. Justin L. Kay, Wheatland, Iowa, 233; 3. Jeremiah Hurst, Dubuque, Iowa, 193; 4. Andy Nezworski, Buffalo, Iowa, 189; 5. Dylan Schmer, Aurora, Neb., 186; 6. Cory Dumpert, York, Neb., 182; 7. Lake Knutti, Chadwick, [Read More]

Sponsors

National champions in five IMCA divisions earn Wilwood Engineering awards

CAMARILLO, Calif. – National champions in five IMCA divisions earn contingency awards again this season courtesy of Wilwood Engineering. The Camarillo, Calif., manufacturer will provide a pair of brake rotors to the IMCA Modified, IMCA Sunoco Stock Car, Karl Kustoms Northern SportMod and Smiley’s Racing Products Southern SportMod national champions, and a set of front and rear Wide 5 hubs to the IMCA Late Model na­tional champion. Second through fifth place finishers in all five divisions also receive $100 product certificates from the nine-year IMCA sponsor.  “Wilwood understands the importance of choosing the right braking components to match not only the race car but driving style as well,” said Dave Brzozowski, Motorsports Manager for Wilwood. “IMCA does an outstanding job providing drivers with a series to develop their skills while allowing Wilwood to work directly with them one-on-one to provide that important education.”  All awards will be presented during the national IMCA banquet in November or mailed the following week from the IMCA home office.  Information about the com­plete line of high-performance Wilwood products is available [Read More]

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Davis, Williams get 2nd Red River Tour wins, Egbert tops Southern SportMod main at 281

STEPHENVILLE, Texas (May 27) – Cory Davis and Gary Williams both won second Lone Star Super Gas IMCA Red River Modified Tour presented by Smi­ley’s Racing Products features on Memorial Day at 281 Speedway.  Trevor Egbert, meanwhile, won for the first time at Stephenville in so long he wasn’t sure when.  Davis led all 25 laps of the IMCA Modified main event, weathering a series of early cautions and pulling away after each restart. Also the Sunday night winner at Heart O’ Texas Speedway, Davis checked out on everybody in taking the $1,500 victory.  Fred Wojtek and Chris Morris were next across the line.  Williams had topped the Saturday IMCA Sunoco Stock Car lidlifter at Kennedale Speedway Park. He made just the second start of his career at 281 a memorable one with a flag to flag run in front, holding off challenges from Dennis Bissonnette and then from eventual runner-up Cary White.  “When we got it done at Kennedale, we knew we had a fast car. We were hoping for a top five here. [Read More]

Results

Hard charger Norris, Walsh top Legit Scrappin’ 40 IMCA Modified features

WEST PLAINS, Mo. (May 24-25) – Clay Norris stole the show on opening night of Legit Speedway Park’s Scrappin’ 40 Weekend.  Shawn Walsh was the show on night two. Both were IMCA Modified feature winners at West Plains, with Norris racing from 19th to win the Friday feature and $750 on Friday, and Walsh leading all 40 laps en route to the $1,000, Fast Shafts All-Star Invitational ballot qualifying checkers on Saturday. After a tough heat race outing, Norris gained his starting spot deep in the Friday field by running second in his ‘B’ feature.  He made his charge through the pack using the lower line, caught long-time leader Walsh and stayed in front to the finish for his career first sanctioned win. Walsh settled for second. “We raced with some of the best drivers around and we had a blast,” said Norris. “The track was beyond phenomenal.”  Mark Norris, Bryce Clark and Ryan Gilmore finished third through fifth, respectively.  There was no catching the veteran Walsh on Saturday. A five-time IMCA track champion at West [Read More]

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IMCA Stock Car Shootout checkers get Grabouski $5,000 and cool trophy

HAYS, Kan. (May 29) – He’s enjoyed his share of success and then some at Hays in an IMCA Modified, but Jordan Grabouski wasn’t sure about his chances when taking the green flag in Thurs­day’s IMCA Sunoco Stock Car Shootout feature at RPM Speed­way. After the 40-lapper, he wasn’t sure where to best display the cool trophy.  Grabouski worked his way up from ninth starting, drove between Mike Nichols and Kyle Pfeifer to take the lead before midway, and stayed in front to the $5,000 checkers at the inaugural event, presented by First Class Chassis. “I didn’t think we had a shot, from where we started and with so many good cars starting ahead of us,” admitted Grabouski. “But my car was lights out. I had a lot of corner speed. This race was the most fun I ever had in a Stock Car and there are probably 5,000 reasons why.”  A caution before halfway had bunched the field back up. Lapped traffic didn’t become a factor in the later stages and Nichols chased Grabouski [Read More]

Events

IMCA Modifieds chase $3,700 top check at Silver Bullet’s Sam O’Connor Memorial

OWENDALE, Mich.– IMCA Modifieds chase a top check of $3,700 plus lap money at Silver Bullet Speedway’s inaugural Sam O’Connor Memorial on Saturday, June 1.  O’Connor was a long-time competitor at Silver Bullet. His car number was 37 and that’s the number of laps that will be run in the Fast Shafts All-Star Invitational ballot qualifier. The runner-up earns $1,037, with $937 paid for third, $837 for fourth, $737 for fifth, $637 for sixth, $537 for seventh, $437 for eighth, $337 for ninth, $237 for 10th and $137 for 11th through 20th. Ten dollars will be paid to the leader of each lap and the winner of a seven-car dash pockets $370. Top three finishers receive trophies and numerous contingency awards will be given.  There is no entry fee and IMCA Speedway Motors Weekly Racing National, Dirt Works Eastern Region, E3 Spark Plugs State and track points will be awarded.  Pit gates open at 4 p.m. and the grandstand opens at 5:30 p.m. Racing starts at 7:30 p.m.  Spectator admission is $12 for adults, $8 for kids [Read More]