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United Rebel Sprint Series heading back to Dodge City Raceway Park

DODGE CITY, Kan. – The Drive to Zero POWRi United Rebel Sprint Series presented by Mel Hambelton Ford Racing is slated to return to Dodge City Raceway Park this Saturday, June 12, for another duel with the DCRP Sprint Cars.  The IMCA RaceSaver Sprint Car series last visited Dodge City Raceway Park on April 24, when Ty Williams captured the season opening victory. Hot laps are scheduled to begin atop the ⅜-mile semi-banked facility at 6:15 p.m., with racing at 7  p.m. The United Rebel Sprint Series partnered with Kansas’ Drive to Zero program to offer a $5,000 payday to the 2021 series champion. The Drive to Zero program was designed with one goal in mind, to reduce fatalities and serious injuries that occur on Kansas highways, targeting child passenger safety, impaired driving, texting, and seat belt violations. For more information on rules, results, schedules, and more visit the URSS official website, www.unitedrebelsprintseries.com. To stay up to date, visit their United Rebel Sprint Series (URSS) page.

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$6,000 up for grabs for IMCA Modified winners at upcoming Perris events

By Scott Daloisio PERRIS, Calif. – Due to the love of racing from an anonymous donor, the next six weeks could be very lucrative for IMCA Modified racers at Perris Auto Speedway. From this Saturday night, June 12, through July 24th, there will be four PASSCAR/IMCA races at the famous Riverside County half-mile clay oval. If a single driver wins all four of the Fast Shafts All-Star Invitational ballot qualifying IMCA Modified mains, that driver would take home $6,000. Through the first two PASSCAR/IMCA races at Perris this year, the $1,500 to win checks in the IMCA Modified division have gone to Austin Kiefer and Jake Pike. “The intensity of the competition has been turned up several notches this year with the extra purse money up for grabs,” promoter Don Kazarian said.  “We think it will remain that way all year.  If you look at the Modifieds, winners of the first two main events are non-locals who dropped by and picked up some extra cash. “We expect visitors to drop in all season long to take [Read More]

Results

James, Bloom, Drake win Cottage Grove Kids’ Night features

By Stephanie Deatherage   COTTAGE GROVE, Ore. (June 5) – Bricen James, Ray Bloom and Scarlett Drake didn’t kid around with their IMCA competition on Kids’ Night at Cottage Grove Speedway. Paul Rea was quick to get out in front of the IMCA Modifieds in their feature.  Rea blazed the trail in the first half of the race but was overtaken on lap 15. James was the one to get to the front and did his very best to create space between himself and second.     Several stoppages kept things close and put a bunch of emphasis on the restarts.  In the end, the Albany racer navigated his way around The Grove in first place. James scored his third win at Cottage Grove Speedway and his second straight.  John Campos finished the runner-up, followed by Jesse Williamson.  Curtis Towns got fourth while fifth went to Jeffrey Hudson.  Youngster Trevor Points showed the way in the early goings of the Karl Kustoms Northern SportMod feature.  He would feel an immense amount of pressure from behind but kept his cool for quite some time.  Dalton Bloom [Read More]

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Braaten back in victory lane at Southern Oregon

By Ben Deatherage WHITE CITY, Ore. (June 5) – The first repeat winner of the 2021 season at Southern Oregon Speedway emerged from the Saturday night Karl Kustoms Northern SportMod feature, as Jorddon Braaten scored his second straight victory at the White City facility. Braaten now has three wins in KMJ Performance Oregon State competition and five overall in the current campaign.   Billy Richey and Branden Wilson were second and third, respectively. Yreka, Calif., teen Ryan Peery posted a fourth-place result followed by Matt Sanders in fifth.  

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Bjerkeset up to challenge at Arlington

ARLINGTON, Minn. (June 5) – The highlight of the Saturday night show at Arlington Raceway was the IMCA Sunoco Stock Car feature, when Ryan Bjerkeset took a back row challenge along with Brent Uecker and Chad Schroeder for an extra $750 from the sponsors for winning the race.  Seventeen cars started and there were three different leaders. Matt Schauer led for the first 13 laps with a hefty advantage on the field but pulled off due to his car overheating. Schroeder encountered a flat tire and pulled off on lap seven, ending his own night. Alex Dostal took advantage of Schauer’s misfortune and inherited the lead but a yellow was thrown when Andrea McCain spun. That opened the door for Bjerkeset on the restart as he had been picking cars off lap by lap. He got around Dostal and remained the leader for the next four laps to win the race and $1,100 while becoming eligible to qualify for the B & B Chassis All-Star Race. Dostal was so close but so far and settled [Read More]

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IMCA Stocks, Northern SportMods, Hobbies chase big checks at Stuart’s June 15-16 Dirt Duel

STUART, Iowa – IMCA Sunoco Stock Cars and Karl Kustoms Northern SportMods both race for $2,500 to win while IMCA Sunoco Hobby Stocks chase a top $1,500 check at Stuart Speedway’s Tuesday and Wednesday, June 15 and 16 Dynamic Drivelines Dirt Duel.  Another $500 in bounty money will be paid to the Stock Car driver winning that feature ahead of Dallon Murty and Damon Murty. The Stock Car winner also becomes eligible to qualify for the B & B Chassis All-Star race.  Qualifying races for all three divisions are on the Tuesday card, with the top four from each of those features locked in for Wednesday’s main event. IMCA STARS Mod Lites and Mach-1 Sport Compacts also run on Tuesday, IMCA Modifieds on Wednesday. Hot laps are at 6:45 p.m. with racing to follow each night. Pit passes are $30 or $15 for (non-driving) children ages 6-13. Spectator admission is $15 for adults, $5 for students ages 9-16 and free for ages eight and under. More information is available by calling 641 521-0330, on Facebook [Read More]

Results

Snyder scores big at Bethany in URSS Budweiser Shootout

BETHANY, Mo. (June 5) – The POWRi Drive to Zero United Rebel Sprint Series Presented by Mel Hambelton Ford Racing debuted at yet another Missouri facility on Saturday. The $1,000 to win Budweiser Shootout feature event at Bethany Speedway was action-packed with several position changes and it was Lincoln, Neb.’s Stu Snyder claiming victory.   Jacob Dye and Mike Houseman Jr. set the pace for the 25-lap feature. The initial start resulted in hard contact between several cars and Chad Salem flipped into turn one. A complete restart saw Houseman taking off with the early lead, followed by Dye and Snyder. Snyder took over second while Ty Williams began his march forward from ninth starting. Snyder soon went on to take the lead around the bottom with Houseman keeping a steady pace in second. Kyler Johnson moved up to challenge Williams for third while Snyder began stretching the lead. The caution flew with five laps complete. Williams moved into second on the restart and soon took over the lead while Johnson advanced to third. Williams stretched the lead across the [Read More]

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IMCA Modifieds, RaceSaver Sprints race for $1,000 to win at Crawford County

DENISON, Iowa – IMCA Modifieds and IMCA RaceSaver Sprint Cars both run for $1,000 to win this Friday, June 11 at Crawford County Speedway. It’s Mods for Mindy Night and that feature will be a Fast Shafts All-Star Invitational ballot qualifier. Family and friends of Mindy Reetz have contributed an additional $1,700 to the purse for all divisions. Finishline Racing Products has also added $500 to the winner’s share of the Modified purse and will give gift certificates as well. All divisions will be draw/redraw and more information about the Friday show is to be announced.Gates open at 5 p.m. and the grandstand opens at 5:30 p.m. with hot laps at 7 p.m. and racing to follow. Pit passes are $25 for adults and $15 for kids ages 6-10. Spectator admission is $10 for adults and $5 for seniors citizens, military and students. Kids five and under get in free.

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IMCA Modifieds chase $10,000 check at 141 Speedway’s Clash at the Creek

FRANCIS CREEK, Wis. – A crown jewel event for IMCA Modifieds will see 141 Speedway present the winner of the 13th annual Clash at the Creek with a well-deserved check for $10,000.  The Wednesday and Thursday, June 15-17 special brings drivers across the country to the famed Wisconsin speedplant, where they’ll chase the big payday and Fast Shafts All-Star Invitational ballot berth.  The Clash pays a minimum of $750 to start and IMCA Sunoco Stock Cars and Karl Kustoms Northern SportMods race for $1,000 to win both nights at Francis Creek. Winners of Stock Car features also become eligible to qualify for the B & B Chassis All-Star race.  IMCA Speedway Motors Weekly Racing National, Side Biter Chassis North Central Region and EQ Cylinder Heads Northern Region, and KMJ Performance Wisconsin State points will be awarded. Pre-tech starts at 3 p.m. and an open practice session runs from 7:30-10:30 p.m. on Tues­day, June 15. Pit passes are $20 and admission to the grandstand is $5 for adults and free for kids ages 10 and under. Modified [Read More]

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Wyett breaks Becerra’s streak at Lee County

By Brian Neal DONNELLSON, Iowa (June 4) – Sean Wyett ended another driver’s winning streak and started one of his own Friday at Lee County Speedway.  The 18-lap Karl Kustoms Northern SportMod feature had Quinton Shelton and Bob Cowman scheduled to lead the field to green, but when Shelton didn’t make the call Joe Roller moved up to the pole position. Wyett, who originally started fifth, shot out into the lead over Barry Taft and Joe Bliven. Wyett had started to pull away from the field, when a caution on lap six bunched the field back up. On the restart, Wyett jumped back out front with Austen Becerra, who started 11th, Taft and 12th starting Adam Birck glued to his back bumper.  While Wyett worked the bottom of the track in turns one and two and the top in three and four, Becerra work the top in turns one and two and the bottom in turns three and four to challenge for the lead. Wyett was able to hold him off each lap, however, and when Becerra [Read More]