By Don Hawkins
HARLAN, Iowa (May 2, 2026) — Action in the Mach-1 IMCA Sport Compacts produced the most excitement of the night at Shelby County Speedway. A strong field of cars took the green, and Gavin Miller jumped out to the early lead as the field battled throughout.
On the final lap, Stuart’s Tyler Fiebelkorn charged from the 11th starting position to make the winning move and score his third victory of the season at three different tracks. David Coenen, who started 10th, finished second, followed by Miller in third, Levi Volkert in fourth, and Michael Gardner in fifth.
The Sunoco IMCA Hobby Stocks also delivered a thrilling race. Audubon’s Colby Christensen put together an impressive drive from 14th to capture his first win of the year in the B&B Racing Chassis Northern Region. Kolby Sabin, who started 12th, finished second while pulling double duty. Bryan Kriegel took third, Kaleb Brunssen was fourth, and defending track champion Jeff Fink rounded out the top five.
The Sunoco IMCA Stock Cars once again provided plenty of excitement. Kiron’s Dayton Ullrich grabbed the early lead and survived several restarts to score his first win of the year in the EQ Cylinder Heads Northern Region on his birthday. Michiah Hidelbaugh and Braden Richards, who started 10th and 11th respectively, finished second and third. Larry Robinson Jr. took fourth, and Riley Christensen completed the top five.
In the Sunoco IMCA Late Models, Omaha’s Drew Baker got out front early and looked strong throughout, holding on to score his first win of the year. Jon Plowman finished second, while Jack Hearty recorded another solid run in third. Defending track champion Zach Zeitner finished fourth, and Cooper Tilley, who started 10th, rounded out the top five after starting ninth.
The Karl Kustoms IMCA Northern SportMods saw Brayden Shepherd of Altoona hold off all challengers to earn his first win of the year. Defending champion Hayden Hillgartner finished second, Tyler Remmereid was third, Cody Olsen took fourth, and Kolby Sabin, who started 13th, rounded out the top five.
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