
VINTON, Iowa (Oct. 3, 2024) – Eighteen IMCA Sunoco Stock Car drivers are already in contention for B & B Racing Chassis All-Star Invitational honors in 2025.
While IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals fueled by Casey’s champion and inaugural race winner Kelly Shryock has guaranteed himself a starting spot in next year’s event, another 17 drivers in The Class Too Tough To Tame have won sanctioned events paying $750 or more to become eligible for next year’s event.
Jake McBirnie topped the 2024 All-Star Invitational while Devin Smith paced the Sunoco Race Fuels Race of Champions.
Stock Cars joined the Great Lakes Nationals at Crystal Motor Speedway in Michigan, where Rob Brillhart was the winner. Colby Fett was first to the checkers in the Battle of the Blue Ribbon and Mike Nichols won the Blue Ribbon Showdown, both at Clay County Fairgrounds Speedway.
In North Dakota, Jonny Carter won at Jamestown Speedway’s Stock Car Stampede and Tyler McDougall ruled Dacotah Speedway’s Oktober Fest. Jeffrey Abbey collected the checkers at Kennedale Speedway Park’s Summit Showdown.
Winner of the Hawkeye Land 40 at Cedar County Raceway was Braden Richards. Miciah Hidlebaugh won Maquoketa Speedway’s Allstar Classic and Cameron Wilkinson made his way to victory lane following US 30 Speedway’s Abe Lincoln Classic.
Kyle Pfeifer scored the win at WaKeeney Speedway’s first-ever John Fose Memorial. Sherman County Speedway Flatlander winners were Tathan Burkhart and Troy Burkhart.
Chase Berkeley was best at Willamette’s Stock Car Special and weekly feature winners were Brandon Schmitt and Matt Looft.
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