VINTON, Iowa (Nov. 4, 2024) – Add another dozen Friesen Performance IMCA Modified drivers to the list of those eligible to qualify for the upcoming Fast Shafts All-Star Invitational.
Cody Laney and Tripp Gaylord were both winners at the Fall Bash, held at Cedar County Raceway. Andrew Pearce prevailed at Antioch Speedway’s Bill Bowers Memorial and Clay Money cashed in at RPM Speedway’s Fall Nationals.
Cole Czarneski topped Car Wars at 141 Speedway while Jordan Grabouski and Cory Wray paced features at Beatrice Speedway’s Octoberfest. Kyle Wisdom paced Abilene Speedway’s Southern Challenge.
Brandon Schmitt scored big at the Iowa Dirt Nationals held at Maquoketa Speedway. Jeff Taylor and Ashton Wilkey were best at Two Dollar Pistol Motor Speedway’s Natural State Nationals. And Troy Morris III took home the top check from Mohave Valley Raceway’s Trick or Treat Classic.
Already eligible, Tom Berry won four qualifying events in October, including a three-race sweep at Batesville Motor Speedway’s Race For Hope 71. Ethan Braaksma and Drew Janssen were also already qualifying eligible and winners at Allstar Classic and Iowa Dirt Nationals features, respectively, at Maquoketa.
Drivers now eligible to qualify for the 2025 Fast Shafts All-Star Invitational are:
Chris Abelson, Brandon Beckendorf, Tom Berry Jr., Ethan Braaksma, Cole Czarneski, Brad Delamater, Trevor Fitz, Troy Foulger, Tripp Gaylord, Trevor Geist, Daniel Gottschalk and Jordan Grabouski.
Travis Hagen, Austin Harnick, Kollin Hibdon, Mitchell Hunt, Drew Janssen, Cody Laney, Ryan Maitland, Jared Maupin, Dalton Maynard, Clay Money, Rodney Morgan, Troy Morris III and Jake Nightingale.
Andy Obertello, Andrew Pearce, Kyle Rohleder, Anthony Roth, Brandon Schmitt, Todd Shute, Jeff Taylor, Dylan Thornton, Jeff Westergard, Ashton Wilkey, Kyle Wisdom and Cory Wray.
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