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Living a Dream

Riley Raynard doesn’t let Duchenne Muscular Dystophy slow him down. He’s living a dream racing at his first Super Nationals. Just a couple weeks removed from his 18th birthday, the Lampman, Sask., hotshoe and family loaded up the trailer for the 15-hour trip to Boone. “It’s amazing,” he said, just prior to starting the second Hobby Stock heat. “I know from hot laps there are long straightaways and sharp corners here.” “The other guys I’ve talked to about racing here told me to go out and do my best. Racing at Super Nationals is something I’ve always wanted to do,” he added. Recipient of the prestigious Ken Schrader Real Racer Award, Raynard is runner-up in points at Estevan Motor Speedway and will also be among the drivers attempting to qualify for the Stephenville Starter Race of Champions.

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Monday Super Nationals Results

Monday, September 7, 2015 Results IMCA SportMods  Heat 01 —  1. Brandon Williams, Des Moines; 2. Tyler Watts, Beloit, Kan.; 3. Bryan Rigsby, Topeka, Kan.; 4. Colby  Langenberg, Norfolk, Neb.; 5. Brandon Toftee, Webster City; 6. Shawn Harker, Nebraska City, Neb.; 7. Jerry Hinton,   Adel; 8. Dustin Enabnit, Rockford; 9. David Hoover, Ankeny. Heat 02 —  1. Kyle Prauner, Norfolk, Neb.; 2. Greg Metz, Washington, Kan.; 3. Cody Brill, Harrisonville, Mo.; 4. Lukas   Onstot, Norwalk; 5. Josh Sink, Red Oak; 6. Chase Rudolf, Norwalk; 7. Daniel Gottschalk, Ellis, Kan.; 8. Kayden   Menasco, Muldrow, Okla.; 9. Kurtis Pihl, Falun, Kan.. Heat 03 —  1. Josh Pfeifer, Spencer, Neb.; 2. Alex Zwanzinger, Nashua; 3. Andy Tiernan, Madrid; 4. Cory Rose, Boone;   5. Darin Rothfus, Jefferson; 6. Kyle Bentley, Independence; 7. Dusty Masolini, Des Moines; 8. Brian Konz, Le Mars; 9.   Austin Price, Alton. Heat 04 —  1. Tara Longnecker, Woodward; 2. Miles (Adam) Shelman, Ames; 3. Brenden Damon, Great Bend, Kan.; 4.   Eric Knutsen, Cedar Rapids; 5. Taylor Metz, Washington, Kan.; 6. Brian Miller, Grand Junction; 7. James Kleinheskel,   Columbus, [Read More]

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Monday Schedule

One hundred and sixty Northern SportMod drivers see action in 20 heat races while 141 Hobby Stock drivers are entered in 14 heats today. DRIVERS MEETING – 2 pm TRACK PREP   HOBBY STOCK, SPORTMOD HOT LAPS – 2:15 pm FIRST RACE – 3:30 pm   MODIFIED HOT LAPS (0 to 20) 10 – SPORTMOD HEATS (8 laps) TRACK PREP   MODIFIED HOT LAPS (21 to 40) 10 – SPORTMOD HEATS (8 laps) TRACK PREP   MODIFIED HOT LAPS (41 to 80) 7 – HOBBY STOCK HEATS (8 laps) TRACK PREP   MODIFIED HOT LAPS (81 to 100) 4 – SPORTMOD C’s (8 laps) 1 – SPORTMOD B QUALIFIER (15 laps) TRACK PREP SPORT COMPACT HOT LAPS (ALL) MODIFIED HOT LAPS (100 & ABOVE) 7 – HOBBY STOCK HEATS (8 laps) TRACK PREP STOCK CAR HOT LAPS (0 to 50) 4 – HOBBY STOCK B’s (8 laps) SPORTMOD “A” (25 laps) TRACK PREP STOCK CAR HOT LAPS (50 & ABOVE) 3 – HOBBY STOCK B’s (8 laps) HOBBY STOCK “A1” (25 laps) HOBBY STOCK “A2” [Read More]

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Start of opening day at Super Nationals postponed to 3:30 p.m.

Due to the weather, we will have the following changes to today’s (Mon., Sept. 7) program: The Late Model portion of today’s show will be postponed to Thursday, Sept 10. Today’s racing program will begin at 3:30 p.m. It will be the same program minus Late Models. Pits will open at 10:30 a.m. today. Grandstands at 2 p.m. Pit pass $25. Grandstand Adult $15. Kids/Teens $7. We apologize for any inconvenience.

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Kay completes Liberty 100 Deery Weekend sweep 

WEST LIBERTY, Iowa (Sept. 5) – The Ideal Ready Mix Liberty 100 Weekend turned out to be a $7,000 weekend for Justin Kay. A night after winning the Iron Man Challenge and $1,000, Kay topped a pair of 50-lap, $3,000 to win features for IMCA Late Models at West Liberty Raceway. The first of those Saturday victories was also Kay’s seventh this season in the Deery Brothers Summer Series. He’ll run for a record-tying fourth straight tour win on Sept. 7 at Boone Speedway, on opening night of the IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals fueled by Casey’s. Kay started the first feature from outside row one and led every circuit. Cautions on laps 15 and 38 kept the race closer but Kay still took the win well ahead of Jeff Aikey, Brian Harris, Tyler Droste and Tyler Bruening. The defending series champion got another boost in his bid to repeat as second in points Andy Nezworski finished 19th. Kay also won three straight Deery features in 2013. Gary Webb, Rob Toland and Harris share the [Read More]

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Kay wins Iron Man on opening night of Liberty 100

WEST LIBERTY, Iowa (Sept. 4) – Justin Kay proved up to the challenge on opening night of the Liberty 100 Weekend at West Liberty Raceway. Kay led the last 12 laps in winning Friday’s Ideal Ready Mix Iron Man Challenge, open to all Deery Brothers Summer Series drivers with perfect attendance this season and all former IMCA Late Model tour champions. The victory paid $1,000. Darrel DeFrance led the first two of 20 circuits from the pole. Joe Zrostlik led lap three, then Jeff Aikey enjoyed the view from the front for four trips around the track before the seventh starting Kay sped by. Aikey, Tyler Droste, Ray Guss Jr.  and Zrostlik completed the top five. Winners of eight heats are in the redraw for the Saturday, Sept. 5 $3,000 to win Deery main event. Kevin Kile, Denny Eckrich, series point leader Kay and Tyler Bruening won the first four heats. Fields were then inverted and John Emerson, Droste, Nick Marolf and Aikey prevailed in heats five through eight. “B” races on Saturday plus provisionals [Read More]

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Kay captures third straight IMCA Late Model national crown

VINTON, Iowa (Sept. 4) – Justin Kay joined some pretty good company by winning another IMCA Late Model national championship. From Wheatland, Kay won 17 features and the track championship at Dubuque Speedway to total 814 points and top national standings for the division for a third consecutive season. That matches the accomplishment of 2010-2012 king Ray Guss Jr. of Milan, Ill. Kay earns a $5,500 share of a $21,300 point fund to be paid to top 20 finishers in the national ranks. “The first one is still the best but the third one is pretty cool,” Kay said. “National championships get tougher to win. It’s cool to be able to do it three years in a row.” Runner-up Matt Ryan of Davenport was just three points off the pace. He raced to 11 feature wins and track titles at Davenport Speedway, Jackson County Speedway and Quad City Speedway, plus the Allstar Performance Illinois State crown. Two-time national champion Todd Cooney of Des Moines, Ryan Griffith of Webster City and Andy Nezworski of Buffalo completed [Read More]

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IMCA Modifieds, Stock Cars chase $1,000 checks at Stuart Speedway’s Night Before the Nationals

STUART, Iowa – Xtreme Motor Sports IMCA Modifieds and IMCA Sunoco Stock Cars both race for $1,000 to win at Stuart Speedway’s Sunday, Sept. 6 Night Before The Nationals special. The Modified main is a qualifying event for the 2016 Fast Shafts All-Star Invitational ballot. IMCA Speedway Motors Weekly Racing National and Allstar Performance Iowa State points will be awarded in both divisions. Belleville Motor Sports North Central Region Modified and EQ Cylinder Head Northern Region Stock Car points are also at stake. Entry fee for both divisions is $30. Pit gates open at 5 p.m. Hot laps are at 7 p.m. and racing follows. Grandstand admission for the Kinzie Tire Service night show is $10 for adults, $4 for kids 5-7 and free for four and under. Pit passes are $25. More information is posted at the www.stuartspeedway.net website or available by calling 515 238-6945 or by emailing stuartracetrack@gmail.com.

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Mackenthun earns big money at Arlington’s Joe Voss Memorial

ARLINGTON, Minn. (Aug. 29) – A single caution was all that slowed Dan Mackenthun’s drive toward the front and eventual Joe Voss Memorial win Saturday at Arlington Raceway. Andy Altenburg was the early leader in the IMCA Sunoco Stock Car 25-lapper and was first challenged by Elijah Zevenbergen. Mackenthun, the current track point leader made his way in between the two and was scored first across the stripe on the fourth circuit. Zevenbergen ran with Mackenthun for the next 18 laps before falling off the pace. Fourteenth start­ing Shaun Bruns made his own bid for the lead but had to settle for second. Mackenthun, nearing the 100 career win mark, earned $1,600. Brent Uecker, Dean Cornelius and Al­tenburg rounded out the top five. Matt Schauer won the Tough Guy Challenge and $500. Clint Hatlestad chalked up another Xtreme Motor Sports IMCA Modified victory and Brandon Allen led the IMCA Eagle Motorsports RaceSaver Sprint Car field across the finish line. Cory Probst prevailed in a caution-free IMCA Sunoco Hobby Stock feature. John Albrecht held off Matt [Read More]