
By Susan Allen
ARLINGTON, Minn. (Sept. 20, 2025) — The Sunoco IMCA Hobby Stocks stole the show with the most dramatic feature of the night at Arlington Raceway. Jonathon Schroeder’s car caught fire down the backstretch, ending his run early after the same issue plagued him in his heat. Once the smoke cleared, Mac Tollefson led the opening laps before Cory Probst charged from eighth to the front. Tollefson’s night unraveled with mechanical woes, and the battle for second fell to Brad Becker and Jordan Robinson. Robinson made the late move to secure runner-up honors behind Probst.
Loverude Times It Right in Modifieds
The Friesen Performance IMCA Modifieds saw a clean and fast main event. Jeremy Mills led the first 16 laps, but with three to go, Trent Loverude pounced. A decisive late move gave him the win in a caution-free race that left fans on their feet.
Enter Charges from Ninth for SportMod Score
The Karl Chevrolet IMCA Northern SportMods featured three different leaders in a 20-lap shootout. Matthew Schoenke set the early pace, Joey Reimers controlled laps 8–11, but Brody Enter stormed through the field from ninth to take the lead and the win. Reimers held on for second while Tony Stephensmier finished third.
Lund Outlasts Heavy Hitters in Stock Car Showdown
The Sunoco IMCA Stock Cars lived up to their billing as “The Class Too Tough to Tame.” Dan Eckblad led the opening six laps before Brent Uecker, Shaun Bruns, and Curt Lund all lined up to challenge. Lund muscled past on lap seven and never gave the lead back, winning ahead of Eckblad and Josh Larsen.
Lahr Survives Wild Sport Compact Feature
The Mach-1 IMCA Sport Compacts saw early chaos when Jason Bolte’s no. 29x stalled and was struck by Kiegan Werner, with Bubba Brown also collected. The three-car incident ended their nights, handing the lead to Alan Lahr, who never looked back. He took the win over Josh Backstrom and Justin Dose.
Allen Sweeps RaceSaver Sprint Cars
In the RaceSaver IMCA RaceSaver Sprint Cars, Brett Allen completed a clean sweep of the night. From the drop of the green to the checkers, he left no doubt, leading all 15 laps. Neal Stevens crossed in second with Owen Graf third.
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