Weekly

Thomas County Speedway gears up for busy June

COLBY, Kan. – Thomas County Speedway will host its season opener this Friday, June 5 at the 3/8-mile speedplant. In action will be IMCA Modifieds, IMCA Sunoco Stock Cars, IMCA Sunoco Hobby Stocks, Karl Kustoms Northern SportMods and Mach-1 Sport Compacts.   Pit gates open at 5 p.m. with grandstands opening at 6:30 p.m. General admission tickets cost $10 for adults with children ages 12 and under admitted free when accompanying a paid adult.  Racing action continues on Friday, June 12 with the same divisions and start times, before leading into a big doubleheader weekend June 26 and 27.   The Friday night, June 26 card will again see sanctioned Modifieds, Stock Cars, Hobby Stocks, Northern SportMods and Sport Compacts in action. The Saturday, June 27 card changes pace and welcomes the United Rebel Sprint Series as part of a one-of-a-kind show that’s never been seen before at Thomas County Speedway. Check out Thomas County Speedway on Facebook, or on myracepass.com, for a full schedule.

Results

Wilson tops stout Boyd field for Texas Sprint Series win

BOYD, Texas (May 29) – The higher line took Chad Wilson to the front of the Texas Sprint Series feature field Friday at Boyd Raceway. The lower line kept him there.  Wilson started the IMCA RaceSaver Sprint Car 20-lapper from ninth, found a line to his liking higher up on the oval and passed Brandon Howle for the lead before midway.  He moved to lower grooves from that point and won ahead of Lucas Scherb and Logan Scherb.  Zane Lawrence and Jeb Sessums completed the top five. Thirty-six cars vied in the second TSS show of the season.  “It was a stout field for sure and definitely one of the most fun races I’ve been in,” Wilson said following his first win of 2020.  Feature results – 1. Chad Wilson; 2. Lucas Scherb; 3. Logan Scherb; 4. Zane Lawrence; 5. Jeb Sessums; 6. Cody Whitworth; 7. Austin Burkham; 8. Brandon Howle; 9.Casey Merrell; 10. Cale Cozad; 11. Justin Melton; 12. Josh Harner; 13. Austin Saunders; 14. Jordan Rupe; 15. Jett Hays; 16. Michelle Parson; 17. Jerrad [Read More]

Results

Paris, Zevenbergen prevail on Dirt Duel Night 1

By Josh Reynolds STUART, Iowa (June 1) – Shane Paris and Elijah Zevenbergen prevailed in their respective qualifying features on opening night of Stuart Speedway’s Dynamic Drivelines Dirt Duel.  Qualifying for Wednesday’s 50-lap Karl Kustoms Northern SportMod feature was set by four heats and two “B” features. Paris and Dylan VanWyk put on a show through lapped traffic until a caution bunched everyone up with just a handful of laps left, and it was Paris pulling away to the comfortable win. Cody Thompson finished second with VanWyk third and Carter VanDenBerg fourth. Those four drivers will make up the inside of the front four rows for the main event on Wednesday.  IMCA Sunoco Stock Cars followed the same exact format as the SportMods and this was a barnburner with Jake Masters setting the pace early. After two cautions slowed the pace it was Elijah Zevenbergen using the top side of the track to take control and cruise to the win. Abe Huls, Luke Lemmens and Masters rounded out the top four and those drivers will [Read More]

Sponsors

Awards from new sponsor Demon Decals go to state champions in IMCA’s Central region

RISING CITY, Neb. – Damon Richards knows first-hand the challenge that goes into and the sense of accomplishment that result from winning an IMCA state championship. The owner of Demon Decals adds to the recognition drivers earning those titles in IMCA Central Region states in both the 2020 and 2021 seasons.  State champions in all divisions in Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and Oklahoma all receive $100 gift certificates from the first-year sponsor located in Rising City, Neb.  “We’re really excited about this program,” said Richards, who earned the 2016 Nebraska State Hobby Stock title during his 14-year IMCA career. “It gives us the opportunity to expand and get our name out in front of a lot more people.”  “We already do about 250 wraps a year now,” he continued. “Working with the largest sanctioning body out there is one way to help a lot of drivers in all the IMCA divisions.”  Demon Decals gift certificates will be presented to IMCA Modified, IMCA Late Model, IMCA RaceSaver Sprint Car, IMCA Sunoco Stock Car, IMCA Sunoco [Read More]

Feature

IMCA adapts point structure, track title bonuses to unique 2020 race season

VINTON, Iowa – IMCA will respond to the challenges of a unique race season with one-year adapta­tions to national and regional point structures, as well as the awarding of track champion­ship bonus points. National standings for all eight IMCA divisions, as well as regional Modified, Stock Car and Hobby Stock standings will be based on drivers’ best 20 finishes out of their first 40 home region starts. Championships earned at tracks scheduling and holding a minimum of six weekly events will be worth as many as 15 bonus points; bonus points will be pro-rated at tracks holding four or five of six scheduled events.  “The changes we are making for the current point season were made necessary by the pandemic and cancellation of approximately two months of racing,” explained IMCA President Brett Root. “These changes are in the best interest of our members and sanctioned tracks.”  “We have no intention of reducing national or regional point funds, or the contingency award pro­grams in place at this time,” he continued. Modified, Stock Car, Hobby Stock, Northern [Read More]

Results

Nelson repeats in Hobby Stocks, Sauerman, Schmidt, Sachau also post Boone wins

By Joyce Eisele BOONE, Iowa (May 30) – Boone Speedway saw another big car count for its Saturday night rac­ing program with 199 race cars checked into the pits and Dylan Nelson repeated his win from last week in the IMCA Sunoco Hobby Stock division.   The Hobby Stocks ended the night’s racing with their 15-lap feature event.  Braden Richards led the troops in the early going of the race but Nelson was quickly up to challenge him by lap three.  By lap five, Nelson had taken over the top spot and was successful in warding off Richards the rest of the way to the checkers.  Richards held the second spot, Eric Knutson came from 11th starting to take third place, fourth was Solomon Bennett, and Shane Butler completed the top five.  Cory Sauerman took home the victory in the IMCA Modified contest and it was 12th starting Jay Schmidt making a last-lap pass for the win in the IMCA Sunoco Stock Car division. Jake Sachau took the win in the caution-free Karl Kustoms Northern SportMod show. [Read More]

Results

Elston tops IMCA Late Model opener at Lee County

By Brian Neal  DONNELLSON, Iowa (May 29) – Opening night IMCA Sunoco Late Model honors belonged to Tommy Elston Friday at Pepsi Lee County Speedway.  Ron Boyse and Elston led the field to green, with Boyse edging out Elston by a nose at the line to lead the first of 20 laps.  But Elston used the momentum off the top of the track to grab the lead away from Boyse on lap two. Denny Woodworth, who started fifth, slipped past Boyse on lap three to take over the runner-up spot and from there Woodworth tried to stay in Elston’s tire tracks. The race stayed green and Elston cruised to his first win of the season. Woodworth was second and Nick Marolf third.                                                                                                     Michael Long was the IMCA [Read More]

Results

CJ season opens with See, Smith scoring IMCA wins

By Jerry Mackey  COLUMBUS JUNCTION, Iowa (May 29) – The 2020 racing season got underway Friday night at CJ Speedway with IMCA wins going to Jason See and Jacob Smith.  The IMCA Sunoco Stock Car main event took the green with veteran Kirk Kinsley setting the pace. Kinsley would lead until the midway point when See was able to move his number 79S to the outside of Kinsley and into the lead. See took the checkers ahead of Kinsley and John Hem­stead.  Smith drove a perfect race in scoring the win in the Mach-1 Sport Compact feature. The race ran caution-free with Smith leading flag to flag. Brad Havel took second ahead of Jeffrey DeLonjay.   With Covid-19 regulations still in place racing was allowed but without fans in the grandstand. Fortunately the regulations will be eased on June 1 allowing racing to be held with fans in attend­ance beginning this Friday, June 5. 

Results

Briese breezes to Kossuth County checkers

By Greg Grabianowski  ALGONA, Iowa (May 28) – Jason Briese led a fast field of IMCA Modifieds to the flag stand and all the way to the checkered flag Thursday night at Kossuth County Speedway.  Briese built a comfortable advantage early as there was a four-car battle for second between Nick Meyer, Jeremy Mills, Brandon Beckendorf and Kelly Shryock. Austin Wolf joined that group to create a six-car breakaway through the first half of the race. Mills took over the runner-up spot at the half way mark of the feature as it was a three-car breakaway by then with Briese, Mills and Shryock.  Briese continued to hold the top spot and the only delay to his appearance in the winner’s circle was a yellow flag on nine as the Cleghorn driver gladly took the double checkered flags from flagman Logan Kelly first. Shryock came home in the second position with Wolf third. Shryock took the lead at midway en route to the IMCA Sunoco Stock Car victory and Coy Nielsen par­layed a slick move on [Read More]

National Points

IMCA Speedway Motors Weekly Racing National Point Standings through May 28

IMCA Modifieds – 1. Chaz Baca, Mesa, Ariz., 901; 2. Zachary Madrid, Phoenix, Ariz., 603; 3. Alex Stanford, Chowchilla, Calif., 528; 4. Lance Mari, Imperial, Calif., 527; 5. Ricky Thornton Jr., Adel, Iowa, and Jon White Jr., Red Oak, Texas, both 472; 7. William Gould, Calera, Okla., 455; 8. Jeff Taylor, Cave City, Ark., 387; 9. Ryan Roath, Peoria, Ariz., 385; 10. Michael Thing, Campo, Calif., 381; 11. Kollin Hibdon, Pahrump, Nev., 377; 12. Spencer Wilson, Minot, N.D., 374; 13. Kel­sie Foley, Tucson, Ariz., 369; 14. John Parmeley, Phoenix, Ariz., and Braxton Yeager, Green River, Wy., both 365; 16. Austin Kuehl, Cave Creek, Ariz., 356; 17. Tim Ward, Chandler, Ariz., 348; 18. Jake O’Neil, Tucson, Ariz., 336; 19. Casey Arneson, Fargo, N.D., and Austin Kiefer, Pahrump, Nev., both 335. IMCA Sunoco Late Models – 1. Jeff Aikey, Cedar Falls, Iowa, 120; 2. Matt Ryan, Davenport, Iowa, 112; 3. Chuck Hanna, Port Byron, Ill., 110; 4. William “B.J.” Jackson, Clinton, Iowa, 99; 5. Jeff Tharp, Sherrill, Iowa, 92; 6. Jacob Waterman, Colona, Ill., 85; 7. Lyle Klein, Dubuque, [Read More]