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Greseth capitalizes for Buffalo River win, Arneson captures Sanders Challenge title

By Mike Spieker GLYNDON, Minn. (Aug. 20) – Michael Greseth took the win while Austin Arneson took the title in the Sunday finale for the Sanders IMCA Modified Challenge Tour Sunday at Buffalo River Race Park. Greseth used a restart with 13 laps to go to move by leader Dale Kraling. From there, he withstood challenges from Kraling on two more restarts and captured the $1,000 Fast Shafts All-Star Invitational ballot-qualifying victory over Arneson. With the second place finish, Arneson was crowned the 2017 Sanders Modified Tour champion. Points were tallied all four nights of the tour, with each driver’s worst night being thrown out. By night’s end at Buffalo River, Arneson edged out Greseth by a mere one point to claim the championship and the $1,500 bonus. “This is a fun tour,” said Arneson. “With a tour like this, it’s nice to have all the hard work pay off. It’s even better when you can do it in front of your hometown people.” A season-high 29 IMCA Modifieds were checked in at Glyndon. Matt Talley [Read More]

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Williams Grove checkers good for Sprint win, Beer Hill Cup title

By Erika Palmai Wagner MECHANICSBURG, Pa. (Aug. 18) – Scott Ellerman took home quite a bit of hardware Friday after winning the co-sanctioned Mid-Atlantic Sprint Series/Pennsylvania Sprint Series feature event at Williams Grove Speedway. Along with the IMCA RaceSaver Sprint Car feature win, Ellerman collected the Beer Hill Cup Summer Series championship. Austin Bishop, Bobby Butler, Jaremi Hanson and Zach Newlin completed the top five as an 45 cars were entered at came together at the historic Central Pennsylvania ½-mile oval. After Ellerman took over command of the top spot, the fight for the lead continued throughout the entire duration of the race with Butler staying within a car length. In the final circuits, Bishop began to make ground on the top two cars, looking more and more like another possible contender for the win as the laps counted down, and chased Ellerman and Bishop across the stripe. Feature results – 1. Scott Ellerman; 2. Austin Bishop; 3. Bobby Butler; 4. Jaremi Hanson; 5. Zachary Newlin; 6. Dave Brown; 7. Tyler Reeser; 8. Eddie Wagner; 9. [Read More]

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Arneson records Jamestown win on Sanders IMCA Modified Tour 

By Mike Spieker JAMESTOWN, N.D. (Aug. 19) – Austin Arneson led from lap eight to the lap 25 checkers in win­ning Saturday’s Sanders IMCA Modified Challenge Tour main event at Jamestown Speedway. The fifth starting Arneson worked his way by Jamie Trautner on lap two before getting by Michael Greseth and Rusty Kollman on lap six. From there, Arneson set his sights on Marlyn Seidler for the lead. Arneson was able to quickly reel in Seidler and make the pass for the lead on lap eight. “That was a blast,” said Arneson after the $1,000 Fast Shafts All-Star Invitational ballot qualifying win. “The track was pretty even early on but it got kind of tricky and a little choppy later on. Greseth was good on the bottom, Seidler was good all over, Kollman was good on top and I just kind of split them all and it worked.” Once out front, Arneson established a commanding lead as he paced the field around the high-banked quarter-mile clay oval and went on to lead the remainder of the [Read More]

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Bruening scores IMCA Late Model win at Farley

By Jerry Mackey FARLEY, Iowa (Aug. 18) – With the biggest race of the year, the Yankee Dirt Track Classic, less than two weeks away, three-time event winner Tyler Bruening used Friday night at Farley Speed­way as a tune-up. The Out-Pace Racing Products IMCA Late Models took the green with Nick Marolf in the lead. Marolf held the lead until near the midway point of the caution-free 25-lapper when Bruening was able to take the lead after advancing from a sixth position start. Bruening held off the late challenges of point leader Justin Kay and took the checkers by a car length. Kay shot to the front of the GSI Collision Specialist IMCA Modified feature from his fourth row start, taking the lead on lap eight en route to the 20-lap feature win. He scored the win over a fast closing Mark Schulte. Troy Bauer took advantage of his front row start in the GSI Collision Specialists IMCA Northern SportMod feature and went on to lead all 15 laps in recording the win ahead of [Read More]

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Rodin dominates Sanders Modified Tour for first career victory at Red River Valley 

By Mike Spieker WEST FARGO, N.D. (Aug. 18) – A stout field of 40 IMCA Modifieds were checked in Friday for night two of the Sanders Modified Challenge Tour at Red River Valley Speedway. In a dominating per­formance, Lucas Rodin captured the checkered flag for his first career win at the semi-banked 3/8-mile dirt oval. “I just had to hold it to the floor pretty much the whole way around just to get the car to turn,” said Rodin from victory Lane. “I tried to stay around the bottom and it worked out for us.” Rodin grabbed the lead on lap one from the third starting position as Dale Kraling, Dave Shipley and Trent Grager battled for second. He steadily distanced himself from the field as the race advanced and was able to efficiently slice his way through heavy lapped traffic. The only thing that could slow Rodin was the caution flag, which flew with five laps remaining. Kraling and Shipley lined up on the leader’s rear bumper for the ensuing restart. As the race resumed, [Read More]

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Pavlicek prevails for Sanders Mod Tour win at Norman County Raceway

By Mike Spieker ADA, Minn. (Aug. 17) – Rich Pavlicek raced to the $1,000 feature win when season-high 47 IMCA Mod­ifieds checked in Thursday for opening night of the Sanders Modified Challenge Tour at Nor­man County Raceway. In his first appearance of the season at Ada, the defending champion Pavlicek started on the pole, got the lead back from Michael Greseth following a lap nine restart and cruised to the win and 2018 Fast Shafts All-Star Invitational berth. Greseth, Tyler Peterson, John Correll and “B” transfer Austin Arneson rounded out the top five. Pavlicek was running the extreme high groove when Greseth snuck underneath him to claim the lead five circuits into the 25-lapper.. Greseth quickly opened up a 10 car length lead over Pavlicek, but a caution with 16 to go brought the field right back to Greseth’s rear bumper. On the restart, Tyler Peterson momentarily took second away from Pavlicek, but Pavlicek re­claimed the position down the back straightaway. Pavlicek kept moving forward and took the lead away from Greseth in turns one [Read More]

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United Rebel Sprint Series Ready for Three This Weekend!

By David Smith Jr. OBERLIN, Kan. – The United Rebel Sprint Series is set for three straight nights of racing action in Kan­sas this weekend as the IMCA RaceSaver Sprint Car series heads to the Rooks County Fair­grounds in Stockton on Friday night, Aug. 18, before heading to Oberlin Speedway in Oberlin, Kansas for the annual Bob Salem Memorial on Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 19-20. Current URSS leader Zach Blurton holds a slim 12-point advantage over Steven Richardson while Jed Werner is just 24-points out of the point lead. Oklahoma’s Ty Williams will make the journey into Kansas fourth in the standings while Darren Berry sits fifth. J.D. Johnson, Tracey Hill, Brian Herbert, Aaron Ploussard and Keefe Hemel round out the top ten 10. It has been a season of parity for the URSS as 10 different drivers from three states have reached victory lane in the 10 events held thus far. The feature winners include defending series champion Luke Cranston, Adam Gullion, Andy Shouse, Richardson, Williams, Berry, Terry Rich­ards, Toby Chapman, Todd Schwartz and Jake [Read More]

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Kansas Thunder Series wraps up at Stockton

By Mike Hughes STOCKTON, Kan. (Aug. 17) – The Kansas Thunder Series closed out the 2017 season at Rooks County Speedway in Stockton on Thursday evening during the Rooks County Free Fair. Point champions in two of the four divisions were up for grabs. Four drivers were still in the running for the IMCA Sunoco Hobby Stock crown as 19 cars took the green flag. Zach Olmstead took the lead on the opening lap before Brady Bencken took over a lead he would not relinquish. Three cautions kept the field close but Bencken was up to the occasion to score the win. Garrett Hager charged from his 11th starting spot to take second, followed by Olmstead. Cody Williams finished fourth, good enough to claim the series championship. Fifth was Jeromy Wagner. The Karl Chevrolet Northern SportMod crown was also on the line as the green flag fell.  Tanner Portenier took the lead on the opening lap and was also first to the checkers in the 12-lap feature. Tracy Holloway finished in the runner-up spot, which was [Read More]

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IMCA Speedway Motors Weekly Racing National Point Standings Through Aug. 16 

IMCA Modifieds – 1. Jason Wolla, Ray, N.D., 1,183; 2. William Gould, Calera, Okla., 1,177; 3. Cory Sample, Winnemucca, Nev., 1,173; 4. Kelly Shryock, Fertile, Iowa, 1,172; 5. Steven Bowers Jr., Topeka, Kan., 1,160; 6. Dean Abbey, Roanoke, Texas, 1,157; 7. Hunter Marriott, Brookfield, Mo., 1,156; 8. Clinton Luellen, Minburn, Iowa, 1,139; 9. Matt Guillaume, Haslet, Texas, 1,135; 10. Tyler Frye, Belleville, Kan., 1,120; 11. Regan Tafoya, Farmington, N.M., 1,118; 12. Shawn Fletcher, Brainerd, Minn., 1,114; 13. Ricky Stephan, South Sioux City, Neb., 1,112; 14. Bryce Garnhart, Shannon, Ill., 1,111; 15. Jeff Hoegh, New Caney, Texas, 1,098; 16. Tyler Limoges, Red­wood Falls, Minn., 1,097; 17. A.J. Ward, Ionia, Michigan, and Tom Berry Jr., Medford, Ore., both 1,090; 19. Anthony Roth, Columbus, Neb., 1,088; 20. Dalton Magers, Redwood Falls, Minn., 1,087. IMCA Late Models – 1. Justin Kay, Wheatland, Iowa, 794; 2. Todd Cooney, Des Moines, Iowa, 790; 3. Matt Ryan, Davenport, Iowa, 788; 4. Rob Toland, Colona, Ill., 778; 5. Jeremiah Hurst, Dubu­que, Iowa, 775; 6. Darrel DeFrance, Marshalltown, Iowa, 772; 7. Chad Holladay, Muscatine, Iowa, 761; [Read More]

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Championship Night is Saturday at Park Jefferson

JEFFERSON, S.D. – Championship Night has arrived at Park Jefferson Speedway, as this Satur­day, Aug. 19 the track will crown its six IMCA champions. In addition, drivers in the IMCA RaveSaver Sprint Car division will compete for their Road to the Iron Cup event with a draw/redraw format paying $500 to win along with $25 drawings for posi­tions 2-5 and 6-24. Point battles have been very close all season in all divisions but no more so than in the J & J Fit­ting IMCA Stock Car class, which has seen a myriad of competitors hold the top spot with Greg Taylor leading by just two points. The SignMasters IMCA Mods see Bob Moore 15 points over Ricky Stephan, Todd Boulware 10 points over Rusty Montagne, and David Bates eight points over Luk Jackson. Craig Clift clings to a five point advantage over David Miller and six over Aaron Shearn in the IMCA Sunoco Hobby Stocks while Colin Smith has assured himself the first-ever IMCA RAC­ESaver Sprint title at Park Jefferson with a 73-point lead. Gates [Read More]