Jake Sachau added a third Pulse Racing Innovations Race of Champions trophy to his collection, leading every lap of the 12-lapper for Northern SportMods Tuesday at Boone Speedway. (Photo by Tom Macht)
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Sachau makes it three straight in Pulse Racing Innovations RoC

BOONE, Iowa (Sept. 3, 2024) – Jake Sachau’s third straight Pulse Racing Innovations Race of Champions win played out a lot like his first. Sachau led start to finish in the 12-car, 12-lap RoC for Northern SportMods Tuesday at Boone Speedway, taking the checkers ahead of Colby Fett, also the runner-up in 2022.  “Colby is really good. All these guys are really good … I was rolling out there where I went and if they got me, they got me,” said Sachau. “It just worked out really good for us.” 2018 race winner Fett finished just over a tenth of a second off Sachau’s pace after starting fifth.  Alec Fett was third, Brayton Carter fourth and Coy Vlies fifth. “I tried a little something to see what we could do for Saturday and it wasn’t the best,” said Sachau, aiming to repeat his 2023 sweep of the race of champions and IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals fueled by Casey’s main event. “We’ll go back to what we had last night (in qualifying) when we were [Read More]

Brad Chandler renewed a family tradition with his Sport Compact championship run Tuesday at the IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals fueled by Casey’s. He is pictured with IMCA President Brett Root. (Photo by Tom Macht, www.photofinishphotos.com)
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Family is focus following Chandler’s run to Sport Compact crown 

BOONE, Iowa (Sept. 3, 2024) – The family that celebrated when Sport Compacts made their first-ever appearance at the IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals fueled by Casey’s got to celebrate again Tuesday night. Brad Chandler made the most of a restart with five laps to go, motoring from third to the lead and ultimately the $1,250 checkers in the 4-cylinder headliner at Boone Speedway. “This means a lot to my family,” said Chandler, runner-up to brother Nathan when the division debuted at Super Nationals in 2011, a race that also saw brother Dallas finish fifth and father Merv end in 10th. “I took a couple years off. I’d finished second twice or third the next couple years and never thought I’d come back and be able to win here,” Chandler said, emphasizing his family’s support on and off the track. “It takes a lot of people to be able to do that.” 2016 champion Josh Barnes, long-time race leader Mick Rykhus and early leader Randall Martin completed the Tuesday podium. Martin was fastest the first [Read More]

Cory Probst led all 12 laps, outrunning Nathan Ballard in a tightly contested Stephenville Starter Hobby Stock Race of Champions thriller Tuesday at Boone Speedway. (Photo by Tom Macht, www.photofinishphotos.com)
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Probst prevails in Stephenville Starter RoC

BOONE, Iowa (Sept. 3, 2024) – Prelude winner Cory Probst knew all about the talent he’d be racing against in the Stephenville Starter Race of Champions. Then he went out and beat those cars, leading start to finish of the 12-lap Hobby Stock RoC Tuesday during the IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals fueled by Casey’s show at Boone Speedway. Probst drew the outside pole start and had Nathan Ballard on his back bumper or right alongside when every one of those dozen laps was scored. “Ballard is one hell of a driver. This was a great field of drivers and I was lucky enough to hold them off,” said Probst, who’d enjoyed a dose of Boone success topping the second of two Prelude features for the Hobby Stocks on Sunday. “You never take anything for granted here. It was until I got straight out of the (last set of turns) I thought I was set.” His margin of victory in the caution-free contest was all of three tenths of a second. Dillon Richards, Kalyb Brunssen [Read More]

Dylan Nelson starts from the pole in his quest for a career second IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals fueled by Casey’s Hobby Stock crown, following his Monday night qualifying feature win at Boone Speedway. (Photo by Tom Macht, www.photoinsihphotos.com)
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Checkers to Nelson on record night for Hobby Stocks at Boone

BOONE, Iowa (Sept. 2, 2024) – Dylan Nelson led the way to the checkers on a record-setting night Monday for Hobby Stocks at the IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals fueled by Casey’s. One hundred and sixty-eight Hobby Stocks were in the Boone Speedway house for Labor Day action, the most ever since the division was added to the Super Nationals card in 1997. Quality was just as visible as quantity as the 10th starting Nelson needed just seven laps to race his way to the front, earning the pole start for the Saturday night main event, when he’ll be joined by two other former champions on the inside row. “It went green to checkered and that’s what everyone wants when you get out front early. We just made it happen,” said 2019 champ Nelson. “Sometimes you start a little further back and bank on some yellows but I kept looking at the leader board, they kept coming up and I told myself we just need to keep this baby clean and green and we got her [Read More]

Tony Olson makes a record 12th straight Championship Night start from the pole on Saturday, after winning the first IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals Northern SportMod qualifying feature. (Photo by Tom Macht, www.photofinishphotos.com)
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Long runs at front lead Olson, Franzen to victory lane in SportMod qualifiers

BOONE, Iowa (Sept. 2, 2024) – After long runs at the front, Tony Olson and Jarett Franzen made their plans to go dancing. Olson led all but the first two laps in winning his Monday night qualifier and will start on the pole of Saturday’s IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals fueled by Casey’s main event for Northern SportMods at Boone Speedway. Franzen was scored first across the stripe all 25 circuits of the second qualifier, outrunning hard-charging and defending champion Jake Sachau the final time around the track, and will start at the front of the middle row. One hundred and seventy-six Northern SportMods vied Monday at Iowa’s Action Track. Olson qualified for a career record 12th Big Dance, beating Joe Docekal to the checkers by three tenths of a second. “We threw it up top and the car was amazing. This is awesome,” he said.  Docekal would fail compression in post-race tech and be disqualified while Taylor Kuehl gave up her eighth place finish to run for a better starting spot on Tuesday. With that shuffling, [Read More]

It’s one down and two to go now for Dylan Thornton following his Monday night Late Model championship run at the IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals fueled by Casey’s. He’s pictured post-race with IMCA President Brett Root in the NAPA Fan Zone. (Photo by Tom Macht, www.photofinishphotos.com)
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After Late Model triumph, Thornton takes aim at two more Super Nationals titles

BOONE, Iowa (Sept. 2, 2024) – One down, two to go, Dylan Thornton had the fastest car when it mattered most Monday at Boone Speedway, driving away from Cory Dumpert on the final lap in winning the Late Model main event on opening night of the IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals fueled by Casey’s. While taking the $3,00 checkers, the 2023 Stock Car champion became just the sixth driver in the 42-year history of Super Nationals to win titles in multiple divisions. “It’s awesome. We had one goal for this week and that was to go 3-for-3 and be the first person to do that,” said Thornton, winner of his first Late Model start at Boone and looking to add two more big trophies to his collection on Saturday night. “This was cool. I love Super Nationals and it means so much to win any race here,” he continued. “So far, we’re starting off strong. Now we want to go for that Modified and that Stock Car win.”  Austen Becerra, another of the 13 first-time [Read More]

Logan Anderson won a third consecutive Friesen Performance IMCA Northern SportMod feature on night two of the NAPA Auto Parts Double Down Prelude Sunday at Boone Speedway. (Photo by Tom Macht, www.photofinishphotos.com)
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Anderson three-peats at NAPA Auto Parts Double Down Prelude

BOONE, Iowa (Sept. 1, 2024) – Another record-setting night at the NAPA Auto Parts Double Down Prelude saw another driver make history at Boone Speedway. Logan Anderson won the second of two Sunday evening features for the Friesen Performance IMCA Northern SportMods, extending his unprecedented Prelude streak in that division to three straight checkers. Anderson led the last 21 of 25 laps, chased the last 15 of those circuits by Robbie Thome. Anderson was leading by less than nine hundredths of a second before a late restart and managed to add a tenth or two to that lead the final couple laps. “That was a hard fought race. I can’t believe I’ve won this three years in a row,” he said. “It’s crazy to think about, with the number of cars and the talent that are here.”  Thome had also been runner-up to Anderson in 2022. Justin Addison, Jacob Olmstead and 18th starting Randy Havlik completed the top five. A record 709 cars competed over the two days of the Prelude, 45 more than at last [Read More]

Riley Clem became the first champion crowned at the 42nd annual IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals fueled by Casey’s, after leading the last half of Sunday’s STARS Mod Lite Big Dance. He is pictured with IMCA President Brett Root. (Photo by Tom Macht, www.photofinishphotos.com)
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Clem captures Super Nationals STARS Mod Lite crown

BOONE, Iowa (Sept. 1, 2024) – Riley Clem’s first Stealth Racing IMCA STARS Mod Lite win of the season came in April at Boone Speedway. His biggest win of 2024 and of his career in the class came Sunday night at the same location, in the IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals fueled by Casey’s main event. Clem inherited the front spot when leader Dillon Raffurty was unable to answer the call following a red flag delay midway through the 30-lapper, then ran unchallenged the last 15 times around the track, beating Jon Padilla to the checkers by three-plus seconds. “It was as a great night for sure,” said Clem, a first-time qualifier for the Big Dance and $2,000 richer for his efforts. “I don’t know what happened to (Dillon) but I think we would have had a pretty good run for sure.” A record 78 Mod Lites vied in the division’s fourth appearance on the card at Super Nationals. Native Californian and Tennessee transplant Clem became the second straight champion from the Volunteer State. His [Read More]

Following his Sunday STARS Mod Lite Race of Champions win, Jon Padilla was joined in victory lane by IMCA President Brett Root, Bryan Compart of division title sponsor Stealth Racing and Division Director Jimmy May. (Photo by Tom Macht, www.photofinishphotos.com)
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Padilla makes STARS Mod Lite RoC win look easy

BOONE, Iowa (Sept. 1, 2024) – Hard to believe but Jon Padilla believes Boone Speedway isn’t as easy to get around as he made it look. Padilla led all 12 laps of Sunday’s STARS Mod Lite Race of Champions, cruising to the checkers nearly three seconds ahead of Ed Griggs “This track is really tricky to get around,” Padilla averred from victory lane. “I’m still trying to get it figured out.” “With day racing, the track changes so much it’s hard to guess what you’re going to get,” continued the Silvis, Ill., driver, runner-up in both 2022 and 2023 IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals fueled by Casey’s main events as well as last year’s RoC. “We’re going to work on something in the middle for the feature (tonight). I’ve got a lot to move up if I can do anything but I’m going to give it hell.” Two-time RoC winner Dillon Raffurty raced from 10th in repeating his third place finish from the 2023 Race of Champions. Randy Bryan and Blake Wilson completed the top five. [Read More]

Ethan Barrow wheeled his way to the qualifying feature checkers during the Saturday IMCA RaceSaver Nationals show at Eagle Raceway. (Photo by Joe Orth)
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Back to basics, Barrow is best in RaceSaver Nationals qualifier

By Greg Soukup EAGLE, Neb. (Aug. 31, 2023) – A typical late summer day greeted the fans that streamed through the front gates of Eagle Raceway Saturday for the Saturday portion of the 2024 IMCA Racesaver Nationals. All but the nine teams who qualified for Sunday’s Big Dance the night before strapped back in to compete for the coveted first nine spots in the outside row for the “A” Main on Sunday. With 97 racers battling you can bet that the action was hot and heavy. Ethan Barrow used his pole position spot to grab the lead on lap one with Cole Vanderheiden, John Carney II and Jake Bubak rounding out the top four. Dan Nekolite spun coming out of turn four on lap two and collected Tyler Drueke, who made the long walk back to his pit as his car was towed back to his trailer. Nekolite’s racer was likewise hooked up and taken to his pit. Clint Benson passed Bubak on lap four to put the no. 100 into the fourth spot. Benson [Read More]