Results

Warren achieves goals of winning 2016 IMCA Hobby Stock regional, state titles

FAIRFIELD, Texas – Wesley Warren saw a lot of the Texas countryside during his drive to the Charger Chassis Southern Region championship. The IMCA Sunoco Hobby Stock pilot from Fairfield won nine features, plus 281 Speedway track and Allstar Performance State honors in his third season in the division. “We set goals of winning the region and state this year and we did it,” said Warren. “It was a lot of work so we have a pretty good feeling of accomplishment.” While nearly half his starts came an hour away at Waco’s Heart O’ Texas Speedway, Warren also logged a dozen 4-1/2 hour trips to Abilene Speedway, while Cotton Bowl Speedway and 281 are both about 2-1/2 hours from home. He was a three-time winner at 281, at Abilene and at Cotton Bowl, and posted 10 top-five finishes at HO’T. His first checkers at Stephenville, on March 26, came in his first race at 281 since total­ing a street stock there during the 2013 season. “I like the Hobby Stocks – they’re a challenge to [Read More]

Results

Ward joins exclusive Michigan fraternity by winning Dirt Works Eastern Region crown

IONIA, Mich. – A.J. Ward was right on target when he decided the time was right to run for 20 wins and the Dirt Works Eastern Region championship. Ward totaled 24 Xtreme Motor Sports IMCA Modified feature victories, including a pair in New York, while becoming the first Michigan driver to reign in the region since Rick Stout in 1996. “I’ve been shooting for a 20-win season for a couple years. We got a new car (a 2013 BMS) and were flirting with 20 wins by early August,” said Ward, third in the national point standings despite logging just 38 starts, and champion at Tri-City Motor Speedway for the third time in four seasons. “It’s huge for me to be mentioned in the same sentence with Rick Stout.” From Ionia, Ward collected 22 checkers in his home state, winning 13 times at Tri-City, another five features at I-96 Speedway and four more at Crystal Motor Speedway. “Tri-City re-opened in 2011 so it’s still a relatively new track to all of us,” he said. “I don’t [Read More]

Results

Abelson’s third straight BMS North Central Region title complemented by tour, special events success

SIOUX CITY, Iowa – Chris Abelson wanted to concentrate on winning his first Hawkeye Dirt Tour crown and hitting more special events this season. He accomplished both goals, while racing to a third straight BMS North Central Region title. “Following the Hawkeye Dirt Tour was my goal for the year. That and racing at more specials were the extent of my plans,” said Abelson, from Sioux City, Iowa, and the defending Xtreme Motor Sports IMCA Modified national king. “To get better, you need to race against better competition and I knew a lot of those drivers would be in the Hawkeye Dirt Tour and at the bigger shows.” “I wanted to become a better driver and see how I measured up,” he continued. “When you can race with drivers like that and be a top four car, you’ve got to consider that a success.” Largely a one-man team this season, Abelson ended with 31 wins in 70 starts – at 19 different tracks in three states – and paced the points at Buena Vista Raceway. [Read More]

Results

Guillaume sharpens IMCA Modified skills, earns Razor Chassis South Central crown

HASLET, Texas – Matt Guillaume changed his focus and reigned in a different IMCA region this season. After posting three consecutive championships in the EQ Cylinder Heads Southern Region for Stock Cars, Guillaume ran exclusively in the Xtreme Motor Sports IMCA Modified division. The result was seven feature wins, Boyd Raceway track and Allstar Performance state titles, and the Razor Chassis South Central Region crown. And the Haslet, Texas, hotshoe accomplished all that in an 11-year-old Gould Chassis. “After running two divisions full-time last year, we gave the Modifieds more focus this season,” said Guillaume. “We’ve got some really good competition in Texas and get to race against a really di­verse group of drivers.” “We had success at Abilene early in the season and won night two of the Ice Breaker, for exam­ple,” he added. “You have to run well on Fridays at Boyd to put yourself in position to win and you have to hustle every Saturday at Kennedale Speedway Park just to make the feature.” Guillaume had collected the Abilene win and four [Read More]

Results

National runner-up Sample rules in Larry Shaw Race Cars Western Region

WINNEMUCCA, Nev. – Cory Sample started the season with a chip on his shoulder. He ended it with his first Larry Shaw Race Cars Western Regional crown. Sample, from Winnemucca, Nev., won 26 features – including his Xtreme Motor Sports IMCA Modified career 100th – on the way to the regional title and runner-up finish in national point standings. “We totaled our car last year at the Duel In The Desert and came out with a chip on our shoulder this season. We worked and worked and worked,” said Sample. “Our maintenance program got better, the tracks in northern Nevada worked together more and my schedule at work allowed me to work more weekends. Everything kind of aligned for us.” His 48 starts came at 10 different tracks, seven of them in Nevada, where he earned Allstar Performance State honors to complement Fernley 95A Speedway, Lovelock Speedway and Rattlesnake Raceway titles. Sample scored career win number 100 while putting the final touches on his Evenson Ironman Challenge Series championship at Rattlesnake on July 4. “Our [Read More]

Results

Coopman disproves doubters with fourth career national title

MANKATO, Minn. – Even after he’d won a career third IMCA national championship last year, Nate Coopman had his doubters. There shouldn’t be any naysayers left after the Mankato, Minn., driver won 33 features and his fourth national Mach-1 Sport Compact crown this season. “I didn’t plan to run for it at all but there were people who told me I couldn’t do it again,” Coopman explained. “So there was some motivation there, plus I won a bunch of races early in the season and knew if I did any traveling that I’d have a pretty good shot.” Coopman scored feature wins at seven of the nine tracks in three states he raced at, collecting 14 straight checkers between May 6 and June 18. Streaks of six and then five straight victories put him atop the national point standings to stay in early August. His three track championships came at Redwood Speedway, Jackson Motorplex and Nobles County Speedway where Coopman won 10, nine and four features, respectively. He won for the 200th time in the sanctioned [Read More]

Results

Fast start sends Anderson to record sixth modern era title

DES MOINES, Iowa – Always a contender, Shannon Anderson served notice early that he’d be the driver to beat in the race for the 2016 IMCA Sunoco Hobby Stock national championship. Thirteen wins in the Des Moines, Iowa driver’s first 19 starts set the stage for his record sixth career na­tional title. The national points leader by mid-May, Anderson had 27 wins in 53 starts to complement Big Daddy Race Cars Northern Region and Kossuth County Speedway and Iowa State Fairgrounds Speedway track titles. He and Stock Car king Mike Nichols became the first drivers to win career sixth national championships in the same division during IMCA’s modern era, which dates from 1979. “It’s hard to believe. I know how hard it was to have five other seasons like this,” Anderson said. “It’s been a lot of work, a lot of shop time and a lot of racing.” Listen to “Episode 194 Shannon Anderson” on Spreaker. Anderson’s father Jeff was a five-time Stock Car champ and Keith White won five Scoggin-Dickey Parts Center Southern SportMod [Read More]

Results

Olson raises bar even higher with IMCA Northern SportMod national title

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa – Tony Olson didn’t leave himself a lot of room for improvement when he won 27 Karl Chevrolet Northern SportMod features and three local track titles last season. But he raised the bar even higher in 2016 with his career first IMCA national championship. “It’s kind of crazy how everything worked out,” said Olson, from Cedar Rapids, Iowa. “Last year we were a couple points short but we learned a lot. This year we started figuring some more things out and had about the same number of wins at mid-season. The points race was close and it stayed that way ‘til the end of the year.” Olson won 29 features and repeated as champion at Benton County Speedway, Davenport Speedway and Independence Motor Speedway as well as the Allstar Performance Iowa State king en route to the national title. Eight different drivers led the national points race over the course of 2016. Olson enjoyed a two-week stay in the top spot of the standings in July and captured the national prize when [Read More]

Results

One word describes it: Nichols has phenomenal 2016 season

HARLAN, Iowa – Mike Nichols described his month of June as phenomenal. The same adjective can be applied to his entire season. Nichols won all 15 of his June starts and 54 times in all en route to his career sixth IMCA Sunoco Stock Car national championship. He joined 2016 Hobby Stock king Shannon Anderson as the first drivers to win six national titles in the same division during the modern era of IMCA. Nichols also matched the single season wins rec­ord Nate Coopman established in the Mach-1 Sport Compacts two years ago. “We started the season with 11 straight wins but our June was just phenomenal,” said Nichols, from Harlan, Iowa. “You can plan and prepare as much as you can but a month like that defies the law of averages. Our whole season defied the law of averages.” Listen to “Episode 195 Mike Nichols” on Spreaker. He finished outside the top five in just three of 66 starts at a dozen different tracks in four states. Along with the EQ Cylinder Heads Northern [Read More]

Results

Abbey packs a career’s worth of highlights into championship-filled 2016 season

COMANCHE, Texas – Jeffrey Abbey packed a career’s worth of highlights into his fourth Scoggin-Dickey Parts Center Southern SportMod season. Along with the national championship, the Comanche, Texas, High School Senior won the division’s debut at the IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals fueled by Casey’s just four days after celebrating his 18th birthday. And while more than doubling his career win total in the class to 47, he paced track point races at Boyd Raceway and Kennedale Speedway Park while reigning again in Allstar Performance Texas State standings. “We had a good year last year and didn’t change much. We freshened the engine and freshened the shocks,” said Abbey, the national runner-up in 2015. “We came into this year hoping to get more wins and run for the national championship.” “I couldn’t pick out a season highlight. Winning Super Nationals and the national championship were both outstanding,” he continued. “And I ended the season winning the Bryan Mize Memorial at 85 Speedway. If you’d told me at the start of the year that I’d do all [Read More]