
Roth answers call to drive an IMCA Late Model, then races to national rookie of the year award
PLATTE CENTER, Neb. (Nov. 8, 2024) – At first, Anthony Roth wasn’t sure if the offer he got to drive a Late Model this season was serious. It was, and next he’ll be making room in the display case for another IMCA rookie of the year award. Roth raced to an impressive nine feature wins, along with the track title at U.S. 30 Speedway on the way to earning IMCA Sunoco Late Model national rookie of the year honors. “I had goals set that I wanted to win races and I wanted to be successful. When we went out and won four of our first five races it was like gosh, this is fun. We were on to something,” said Roth. “Rookie of the year really wasn’t a goal. The goal was just to win races and have fun, and we did that.” From Platte Center and a veteran Friesen Performance IMCA Modified driver, he had another 12 top five finishes in 26 starts and ended third in the national points race. “In January, Jerry [Read More]