Results

Wilson, Rhodes race to first IMCA wins at Outagamie

By Edward Anschutz  SEYMOUR, Wis. (June 19) – The weather held off for fans and racers who joined Outagamie Speedway powered by EWSC for night number two. Fans were greeted to 128 cars doing battle. Hunter Parsons looked to be the man to beat early in the IMCA Modified feature as he pulled out to an early lead. Parsons paced the field with Jason Czarapata, Brian Mullen and Tyler Wilson giving chase. Czarapata’s night came to an abrupt end as his machine lost the right rear wheel just past the midway point. With the field bunched up Wilson went to work down low, wrestling the lead away on lap 14. Wilson pulled away for his first win in the Modified ranks. Parsons had to the settle for second at the pay window, Wyatt Block rallied to place third, Mullen was fourth and Mar­cus Yarie completed the top five. In Karl Kustoms Northern SportMod action, Travis Rhodes led every lap to score his first career feature win. Defending track champion Jayden Schmidt closed late in the going but had to settle for second. Vince Engbregtsen placed [Read More]

2020 Super Nationals

Online registration starts for 38th IMCA Super Nationals

BOONE, Iowa – Drivers can now register online to be part of the IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals fueled by Casey’s. The 38th annual Super Nationals, guaranteed to be the biggest, best and richest dirt track event of the IMCA season, will be held Sept. 7-12 at Boone Speedway. “This will be the third year we’ve required online registration for Modified, Stock Car, Hobby Stock, Northern SportMod and Sport Compact drivers. We would appreciate Late Model drivers doing so as well,” said IMCA President Brett Root. “The process has become much easier for IMCA and track employees.” The form for pre-registration can be found at www.imca.com and www.raceboone.com under the Super Nationals menu. Drivers who do not already have a MyRacePass account can create one when they go to that link. Drivers must also pre-register to reserve pit stalls and to compete in the Sept. 5 Wild Rose Casino Prelude at Boone. Pit stall application links are on Super Nationals menus on both IMCA and Boone Speedway websites as well. Late Models crown the first champion of the week and [Read More]

National Points

IMCA Speedway Motors Weekly Racing National Point Standings through June 18

IMCA Modifieds – 1. Chaz Baca, Mesa, Ariz., 759; 2. Zachary Madrid, Phoenix, Ariz., 688; 3. William Gould, Calera, Okla., 674; 4. Jon White Jr., Red Oak, Texas, 671; 5. Alex Stanford, Chowchilla, Calif., 641; 6. Lance Mari, Imperial, Calif., 527; 7. Josh McGaha, Abilene, Texas, 498; 8. Ryan Roath, Peoria, Ariz., 486; 9. Ricky Thornton Jr., Adel, Iowa, 472; 10. Michael Thing, Campo, Calif., 457; 11. Ethan Braaksma, Newton, Iowa, 451; 12. Braxton Yeager, Green River, Wy., 443; 13. Dakota Sproul, Hays, Kan., 433; 14. Jim Thies, Mapleton, Iowa, 425; 15. Tim Ward, Chandler, Ariz., 413; 16. Tony Leiker, Gillette, Wy., 412; 17. David Goode Jr., Copperas Cove, Texas, 408; 18. John Parmeley, Phoenix, Ariz., 402; 19. Bart Taylor, Sheridan, Wy., and Regan Tafoya, Farmington, N.M., both 396. IMCA Sunoco Late Models – 1. Matt Ryan, Davenport, Iowa, 412; 2. Jeff A. Aikey, Cedar Falls, Iowa, 342; 3. Jacob Waterman, Colona, Ill., 292; 4. Logan Duffy, Independence, Iowa, 288; 5. Andy Nezworski, Buffalo, Iowa, 280; 6. Dalton Simonsen, Fairfax, Iowa, 273; 7. Eric Pollard, Peosta, Iowa, [Read More]

Sponsors

Next step takes KMJ Performance to title sponsorship role for IMCA state program

STORY CITY, Iowa – A company that already ships thousands of orders weekly to drivers all across the country is the new title sponsor for one of IMCA’s broadest based and most popular awards programs.  More than 100 drivers will earn KMJ Performance State Championships this season and receive their choice of a $200 gift certificate good toward the purchase of any four shock package, $250 off the purchase of any Victory or Assault chassis, or $50 off any parts purchase.  The Story City, Iowa, chassis and high performance parts manufacturer and distributor had given awards to special events competitors in 2019, its first season of IMCA sponsorship. KMJ has signed on as title sponsor for the state awards program through 2021. “We wanted to get our name out more last year and I believe we accomplished that. Sponsoring the IMCA state championship program is a good next step and I’m eager to see what these next two seasons bring,” KMJ owner Tony Hofbauer said. “The state championship program reaches drivers throughout the country. We [Read More]

Results

Rain postpones Bud Shootout at U.S. 36 Raceway

OSBORN, Mo. (June 19) – Due to late morning rain, US 36 Raceway officials have canceled racing for June 19.  With the threat for more storms later today and driver’s traveling from several different states, US 36 made the decision to cancel for tonight.  The Bud Shootout featuring the Sprint Series of Nebraska is postponed to Friday, July 3. The Doyle Lance Remembrance Race for the IMCA Sunoco Stock Cars is postponed to next Friday, June 26. The race pays $700 to win and $100 to start.  In addition to the Doyle Lance Remembrance Race, up next at US 36 Raceway, Friday June 26, is the Weekly Racing Series featuring IMCA Modifieds, IMCA RaceSaver Sprint Cars and Karl Kustoms SportMods. 

Weekly

300 Raceway pays $1,000 to June 24 IMCA Modified winner

FARLEY, Iowa – IMCA Modifieds race for $1,000 to win and a Fast Shafts All-Star Invitational ballot berth next Wednesday, June 24 at 300 Raceway. Cen-Pe-Co sponsors the evening’s program, which also features a $250 Sunoco bonus for IMCA Sunoco Late Models, as well as IMCA Sunoco Stock Cars and Karl Kustoms Northern SportMods. Tradingpaints.com adds to the IMCA Modified purse. Pit gates and the grandstand open at 5 p.m. Hot laps are at 6:30 p.m. with racing at 7 p.m. 

Feature

Thornton does it all in third straight IMCA Clash at the Creek win

FRANCIS CREEK, Wis. (June 18) – Ricky Thornton Jr. proved he can do it all again Thursday night, winning a third straight Clash at the Creek for IMCA Modifieds at 141 Speedway.  Thornton banked another $10,000 after making the seven-hour trip from home solo, then outrun­ning Terry Phillips and Mike Mullen in a fast-paced 50 lap main event. “It’s pretty awesome. There were a lot of good cars here,” said Thornton, who worked lapped traf­fic as Phillips and Mullen narrowed the gap in the final circuits. “This is a crown jewel for IMCA and it always means a lot to win it.” Phillips was runner-up for a second straight Clash. Two-time Clash winner Mullen, Ethan Dotson and Billy Kendall were next across the stripe as drivers from different states filled the top five finishing positions; 76 Modified drivers from 11 states took to the track over the course of the June 17-18 Clash.  Already on the Fast Shafts All-Star Invitational ballot and a four-time winner in five career starts at Francis Creek, Thornton drew the [Read More]

Results

16 chassis builders enter Manufacturer’s Cup contest

VINTON, Iowa – Entries trend up again this season, as 16 chassis builders contend for national and regional honors in IMCA’s Manufacturer’s Cup contest.  Standings are again based on makes of chassis driven by top 10 drivers in each region. 2020 champions will be determined based on points earned in each of the five Modified regions while the builder with the highest overall point total will be named IMCA’s national Manufacturer of the Year. The national Manufacturer of the Year receives a trophy while the top builder in each region receives a $100 cash prize and a plaque. New to Cup contention is IRP Race Cars of Longview, Texas. Along with defending national Manufacturer of the Year Rage Chassis of West Union, builders returning to the contest are Assault Race Cars and Victory Race Cars, both of Story City; B & B Racing Chassis of Belle Plaine, Minn.; BMS Race Cars of Albert, Kan.;DeVilbiss Racing Chassis of Farming­ton, N.M.; Dirt Works Race Cars of Oronogo, Mo.; GRT Race Cars of Greenbrier, Ark.; Harris Auto Racing of [Read More]

Events

URSS slated for Western Kansas doubleheader June 27, 28

COLBY, Kan. – The Mel Hambelton Ford Racing POWRi United Rebel Sprint Series is slated to take on a doubleheader weekend June 27 and 28.  Lucas Oil POWRi United Rebel Sprint Series drivers will head to Thomas County Speedway in Colby, Kan., on Saturday, June 27. Racing is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. General admission is $15 with kids 12 and under free.  On Sunday, June 28, competitors will head east on I-70 to WaKeeney Speedway complete the doubleheader weekend. With the Sprint Cars will be IMCA Kansas Thunder Racing Series Modifieds, Sports Mods, Stock Cars, and Hobby Stocks. Racing will begin at  6 p.m.. General admission is $15 with kids 12 and under free.  Both events pay $700 to win and $200 to start, and were originally scheduled for late-May, but restrictions in effect forced the postponement to a later date. 

Weekly

Dodge City Raceway Park returns to racing this Saturday

By Lonnie Wheatley DODGE CITY, Kan. – At long last, the roar of high horsepower racecars will again fill the air at Dodge City Raceway Park as the 3/8-mile clay oval in southwest Kansas fires back into action for the first time in 2020 this Saturday night. After being put on hold for several weeks due to COVID-19 restrictions, the track is now back in action and expecting a large crowd for Saturday night’s opener that gets under way at 7:30 p.m. Saturday’s tilt is headlined by the Hobby Stock Roundup that offers up a $750 winner’s share in the IMCA Sunoco Hobby Stock ranks with $75 to start the feature. The event also includes the opening round of championship chase action for the Hambelton Racing DCRP Sprint Cars, IMCA Modifieds, IMCA SportMods and IMCA Sunoco Stock Cars.  Admission to Saturday’s Hobby Stock Roundup is $12 for adults with children ages 11 and under free when accompanied by an adult.  Detailed schedule information is available at https://www.dodgecityraceway.com/schedule/.