Sponsors

Jaz Products contingency awards program rewards drivers in all eight IMCA divisions

SANTA PAULA, Calif. ­– Jaz Products awards more than $14,000 worth of product certificates again in 2017, its 22nd year as an IMCA sponsor. Drivers in all eight sanctioned divisions receive shares of that generous program, to be based on na­tional or regional point stand­ings. Part of the national decal program for IMCA Modifieds, Jaz awards certifi­cates valued at $500, $300, $200, $100 and $75 to the top five drivers in points for each of the five regions. Modified drivers must display two Jaz decals in designated locations on their door panels to be eligi­ble for awards. Product certificates in the same increments go to top five drivers based on national point stand­ings for IMCA Late Models, IMCA RaceSaver Sprint Cars, IMCA Sunoco Stock Cars, IMCA Sunoco Hobby Stocks, Karl Chevrolet Northern SportMods, Scoggin-Dickey Parts Center Southern SportMods and Mach-1 Sport Compacts. “Jaz Products is proud to be a continued supporter of IMCA racers over the years and is happy to offer contingency awards to show appreciation for their efforts,” said Sales Manager Bradley Jewett. “Jaz [Read More]

Sponsors

Hobby Stock awards new in 2017 from 20-year IMCA marketing partner Hyperco

PONTOTOC, Miss. – Hyperco‘s 20th season as an IMCA marketing partner will also be its first as a contingency award sponsor for the Hobby Stock division. The Pontotoc, Miss., high performance suspension components manufacturer will give top three eligible finishers in both Northern and Southern regions product certificates redeemable for two Hyperco SNS Conventional springs. IMCA Sunoco Hobby Stock drivers must compete with at least one Hyperco spring to be eligible. “Everyone at Hyperco-MW Industries is looking forward to another great year with IMCA and its amazing group of talented racers,” said Kelly Falls, vice president of motorsport – performance aftermarket products. “Expanding the Hyperco contingency program to the Hobby Stock division is another example of Hyperco’s commitment to supporting the most important people in racing … the racers!” Hyperco will also renew awards given in each of the five regional Xtreme Motor Sports IMCA Modified and both IMCA Sunoco Stock Car regions, and in the Karl Chevrolet Northern SportMod and Scoggin-Dickey Parts Center Southern SportMod divisions. Top three eligible drivers in each of the five [Read More]

Feature

Opening night postponed at Perris

PERRIS, Calif. – Rain and forecasts calling for more precipitation have resulted in postponement of the 2017 opening night event for Xtreme Motor Sports IMCA Modifieds at Perris Auto Speedway. The Saturday, Jan. 7 show at Perris has been called off with the Winter Heat Challenge Series to resume on Saturday, Jan. 21. The series continues Feb. 11 and 12.

Sponsors

Mach-1 Racing Solutions returns in 2017 as title sponsor for IMCA Sport Compacts

ABBOTT, Texas – Mach-1 Racing Solutions returns for a seventh consecutive season as title sponsor of IMCA’s Sport Compact division. The Gary Mach-owned company, located in Abbott, Texas, again provides a portion of the $1,000 point fund to be paid to top 10 drivers in final national standings for the 4-cylinder class. Mach began giving Sport Compact contingencies in 2009 and became title sponsor for the class in 2011. This season is the fourth in a five-year sponsorship pact. Sport Compact champions were crowned at 42 tracks and in 10 states last year. Nate Coopman of Mankato, Minn., won his career fourth national championship while Richard Crow of Grand Island, Neb., earned national rookie of the year honors in 2016. “This class continues to grow at a surprising rate,” Mach noted. “It encompasses drivers with a passion for racing, from young to old. I am excited for 2017.” More information about Mach-1 support and consulting services is available by calling 254 537-3040. All drivers in the division are required to display two Mach-1 decals on [Read More]

Feature

Four IMCA divisions featured at Jan. 14 Cocopah opener

YUMA, Ariz. – Four IMCA divisions see their first action of 2017 at Cocopah Speedway on Satur­day, Jan. 14. Xtreme Motor Sports IMCA Modifieds, IMCA Sunoco Stock Cars, Karl Chevrolet Northern SportMods and IMCA Sunoco Hobby Stocks tussle in an afternoon show that starts at 1 p.m. Pit gates open at 9 a.m. and the grandstand opens at 11 a.m., with hot laps starting at approxi­mately 12:15 p.m. IMCA Speedway Motors Weekly Racing National, regional, Allstar Performance State and track points will be awarded. Spectator admission is $12 for adults, $10 for seniors 55 and over and military personnel, and free for kids 12 and under. Both a family pass (two adults and four kids) and sky box tickets run $25. Pit passes are $35. More information is available at the www.cocopahspeedway.com website or by calling 928 344-1563. Cocopah hosts the inaugural Cactus Clash Friday and Saturday, Feb. 3 and 4 with IMCA Modi­fieds chasing $1,000 checks in their Fast Shafts All-Star Invitational ballot qualifying features. Stock Cars race for $500, Northern SportMods for $400 and Hobby [Read More]

Results

Bruening gets best of Deery Series foes in 30th annual Late Model tour

DECORAH, Iowa – Tyler Bruening admits that there were a few sleepless nights before the end of his Deery Brothers Summer Series dream season. Bruening and Jeff Aikey took their race to the 2016 IMCA Late Model tour title down to the final event. While engine issues sidelined the seven-time champion, Bruening rocketed from 21st starting to sixth at the finish to capture his career first crown. “This was a huge dream come true. When I started racing, my goal was to not get lapped so we’ve obviously come a long way. We have come leaps and bounds with our entire program,” he said. “I’m really proud of becoming the Deery Series champion. When my dad (Greg) raced, this was a goal of his. I’m very proud to have accomplished this feat.” From Decorah, Iowa, Bruening qualified for his first Deery feature in 2005 and has been a series regular since 2009. He won the Yankee Dirt Track Classis and $7,500 at Farley Speedway – all three of his career tour wins have come at the [Read More]

Results

Carter adds Late Model tour to repertoire, earns Deery Series rookie of the year award

OSKALOOSA, Iowa ­– Already a two-division star, Cayden Carter impressed in a third IMCA class this season. Five top-five finishes figured in his run to rookie of the year honors in the Deery Brothers Summer Series for Late Models. “Everybody is good in this series. Just about anybody can win on a given night,” said Carter, who qualified for all 16 series main events and finished as runner-up in just his fourth tour start, at Quad City Speedway. That May 15 showing preceded three more top five’s in the next four series events. “Rookie of the year was our goal from the start of the season. We struggled in the first couple of races. The biggest challenge for us was dialing the shocks in and learning what to change and what not to change,” Carter said. “I led 32 of 40 laps at Quad City and while it was disappointing not to win, it was still a big confidence booster.” He followed with top five’s at Marshalltown Speedway, Independence Motor Speedway and Kos­suth County Speedway. [Read More]

Results

Stien scores second career Sprint Series of Minnesota championship

CEYLON, Minn. – The feature victories weren’t there like they were in previous years but his con­sistency made Michael Stien a big winner this season. Along with his second Sprint Series of Minnesota title in three years, Stien scored his career third Allstar Performance State crown plus third straight Arlington Raceway and first Jackson Mo­torplex track championships. “We set out to win the series and Arlington track championship,” said Stien, from Ceylon. “Every­thing started going our way at Jackson so we started chasing points at the end of the point sea­son.” Stien finished in the top five in half a dozen of his series starts. He complemented three wins with seven second-place showings while finishing fifth in the national standings. “We’ve had years where we’ve won more but we got a lot of seconds this season,” he said. “You’d always rather win but second places were good enough to have a good season this year.” Long-time driver Mike Sargent heads up the crew for Stien, who lives an hour and a half from the shop, [Read More]

Results

Sprint Series of Texas plaque latest addition to Day’s IMCA trophy case

GREENVILLE, Texas – After following the tour for the first time, veteran Jeff Day added the Sprint Se­ries of Texas championship plaque to his collection of IMCA awards. Day won three of the 11 IMCA EMI RaceSaver  events, finished in the top five in five more and – best of all – got to spend the summer racing with his son Michael, the SST runner-up. “We were competing against each other all season, and the races weren’t just between us, but a lot of times we were swapping slide jobs for the lead,” said the senior Day. “We both had a lot of fun on the series this year.” From Greenville, Texas, Day started racing a Sprint Car in 1996 and was champion at the IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals fueled by Casey’s two years later. This season, he traveled with and pitted next to three-time national champion Johnny Miller, who was successful in his pur­suit of the Elite Non-Wing Series title. “I thought we had a real shot at winning the series, but about [Read More]

Results

Robertson nears perfection with sprint to Western RaceSaver Series championship

VISALIA, Calif. – Blake Robertson came as close to IMCA EMI RaceSaver Sprint Car perfection as you can get in 2016. Robertson won 14 of his 15 Western RaceSaver Sprint Series starts this season, scooping up Allstar Performance California State honors in addition to the tour title. “We’ve never had a season like this,” he acknowledged. “When we needed luck it fell our way. The stars were getting in line at the Sprint Nationals before we ran out of time, but we had a very blessed season.” Robertson racked up all those wins at Thunderbowl Speedway, Bakersfield Speedway, Keller Auto Speedway at Kings Fairground and Santa Maria Raceway. The one race he didn’t win was the second of the season, when he tangled with a lapped car while running second at Kings and ended in 11th. The hands-on owner of BR Motorsports, a mail order parts supplier of parts for Sprint Cars and Midgets, and King Racing Products, which manufactures those parts, Robertson is from Visalia and began  racing Sprint Cars more than 20 years [Read More]