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Top IMCA Late Model, Sprint Car rookies receive cylinder head sets from Brodix

MENA, Ark. – National rookies of the year in both IMCA Sunoco Late Model and IMCA RaceSaver Sprint Car divisions get cylinder head sets again this season, courtesy of Brodix. The highest finishing spec engine driver in national Late Model point standings receives the same award from the Mena, Ark., manufacturer and 24-year IMCA sponsor. All three awards will be presented during IMCA’s national banquet in November. Drivers in both divi­sions are required to display two Brodix decals on their race cars. “Brodix is excited to once again be a part of the IMCA community,” said Jennifer Woods. “It is always a pleasure to work with such an upstanding organization and a great group of racers”  National rookies of the year last season were Cory Dumpert of York, Neb., in the Late Mod­els and Trey Burke of League City, Texas, in the Sprint Cars. Information about Brodix cylinder heads and intake manifolds, as well as dealers, is availa­ble at the www.brodix.com website or by calling 479 394-1075. “Brodix was instrumental in the longevity of the Deery Brothers [Read More]

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EngineQuest inks three-year pact, continues support of IMCA through 2022 race season

LAS VEGAS, Nev. – IMCA drivers in four divisions will benefit from the support of EngineQuest through the 2022 race season.  The Las Vegas, Nev., cyl­inder head and engine component manufacturer has renewed a contin­gency program that includes title sponsorship of both IMCA Sunoco Stock Car regions.  In addition, cash bonuses, and product certificate and product awards will be given to IMCA Sunoco Hobby Stock, Karl Kustoms Northern SportMod and Smiley’s Racing Products Southern SportMod competitors.  “A great partnership is the key to our sponsorship,” stated EQ National Account Manager Stephen Richards. “This program has benefitted many IMCA drivers over the years and we are proud to continue it.”  The new pact takes EQ through its 17th season of IMCA sponsorship.  EQ provides a por­tion of $3,750 point funds to be paid to top 10 drivers in Northern and Southern Stock Car regions for a sixth consecutive season. Tracks in the EQ Cylinder Heads Northern Region includes are located in eastern Colorado, Iowa, Kan­sas, Minnesota, Missouri, Ne­braska, North Dakota, Oregon, Saskatchewan, South Da­kota, Wiscon­sin and Wyoming. EQ [Read More]

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Smiley’s continues title sponsorship of IMCA Southern SportMod division

MESQUITE, Texas – Drivers in IMCA’s Southern SportMod division will enjoy the benefits of Smiley’s Racing Products title sponsorship for a third consecutive season.  The Mesquite, Texas, high-performance parts manu­facturer and distributor continues a broad program of awards for drivers in six IMCA divisions in 2020, most notably providing a portion of the $9,500 point fund to be paid to top 15 drivers in national Southern SportMod standings.  Smiley’s is home of Hoosier Tire Southwest and returns to national decal program roles for Southern and Northern SportMods in its 16th year as an IMCA sponsor. Drivers in both divisions are required to display two Smiley’s decals on their race cars to be eligible for point fund shares.  Top 10 drivers in national Southern SportMod and Mach-1 Sport Compact point standings, and in the Razor Chassis South Central Region for IMCA Mod­ifieds, EQ Cylinder Heads Southern Region for IMCA Sunoco Stock Cars and Big Daddy Race Cars Southern Region for IMCA Sunoco Hobby Stocks all receive $50 gift cards. IMCA RaceSaver Sprint Car drivers winning track [Read More]

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Performance Distributors renews award program for IMCA Late Models, Stocks, Hobbies, SportMods

MEMPHIS, Tenn. – The Performance Distributors contingency awards program expanded in 2019 has been renewed for the 2020 IMCA race season. The Memphis, Tenn., high performance parts man­ufacturer, now in its 14th year of sponsorship, gives a combination of product awards and product certificates to IMCA Sunoco Late Model, IMCA Sunoco Stock Car, IMCA Sunoco Hobby Stock, Karl Kustoms Northern SportMod and Smiley’s Racing Products Southern SportMod competitors.  Both the Late Model national champion and national rookie of the year earn D.U.I. distributors. Second through fifth place finishers in national point standings receive $50 product certificates; all Late Model track champions receive D.U.I. coil kits. Top eligible drivers in both Stock Car regions and in both Hobby Stock regions, and in national standings for Northern SportMods and for Southern SportMods all get D.U.I. distribu­tors. Eligible runners-up in each division each get $100 product cer­tificates, with $75 for third, $50 for fourth and $25 for fifth.  In addition to required distributor usage, Stock Car, Hobby Stock and SportMod drivers must fill out and re­turn a contingency sign-up [Read More]

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Integra continues rich slate of awards for six IMCA divisions

COOPERSVILLE, Mich. – Drivers in six IMCA divisions earn shares of nearly $10,000 in product certificates to be awarded again this season by Integra Racing Shocks. The Coopersville, Mich., manufacturer gives certificates valued at $350, $250 and $150 to top three eligible drivers in each of the five re­gions for IMCA Modifieds, both IMCA Sunoco Stock Car regions and both IMCA Sunoco Hobby Stock regions, and to top three driv­ers in national Karl Kustoms Northern SportMod and Smiley’s Racing Products Southern SportMod standings. IMCA Sunoco Late Model awards are also based on national standings, with $350 certificates going to the both of the top two drivers, $250 certificates to third and fourth place drivers and $150 certificates to fifth and sixth place drivers. Competitors in five divisions must compete with four Integra shocks and springs, display two Integra decals on their race car and return a sign-up form to the IMCA home office by Aug. 1 to become eligi­ble.  The 2020 season is Integra’s 11th as an IMCA sponsor and all awards will be presented during [Read More]

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Junior National Champion, Lady Eagle awards new to QuickCar IMCA program

LEBANON, Tenn. – Two more of IMCA’s top drivers will receive post-season awards from QuickCar in 2020. Both the Junior National Champion and Lady Eagle winner receive 3-gauge panel sets from the Lebanon, Tenn., manufacturer. Drivers ages 13-18 in all IMCA divisions contend for the inaugural Junior National Champion’s crown; all female drivers vie for the Lady Eagle title, awarded since 2007.  “QuickCar is excited to continue our support of IMCA and very excited about the opportunities for the younger generation of racers they’re providing,” said Danny Knowles.  In its seventh year of sponsorship, QuickCar again gives 3-gauge panels to IMCA Modified, IMCA Sunoco Stock Car, IMCA Sunoco Hobby Stock, Karl Kustoms North­ern SportMod and Smiley’s Racing Products Southern SportMod national champions. The IMCA Sunoco Late Model national champion receives a 4-gauge panel set while 2-gauge panel sets go to IMCA RaceSaver Sprint Car and Mach-1 Sport Compact national champions. The QuickCar high performance product line also includes volt me­ters, water pressure kits, tachome­ters and switch panels. All QuickCar awards will be presented during the [Read More]

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Jet Racing continues title sponsorship of IMCA’s Central Region for Modifieds

BEATRICE, Neb. – Drivers in IMCA’s Central Region for Modifieds compete under the Jet Racing ban­ner again this season. The Beatrice, Neb., chas­sis builder furnishes a portion of the $6,000 point fund to be paid to top 10 drivers in the region that includes tracks in Arkansas, eastern Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and Okla­homa.  The champion earns $2,500, with the runner-up getting $1,250 and $625 paid for third, $325 for fourth, $300 for fifth and $200 for each of sixth through 10th places. Jet is owned by four-time IMCA Modified national champion Johnny Saathoff and begins its 23rd year of IMCA sponsorship. Previously a supporter of IMCA special events competitors and then Stock Car and Hobby Stock regions, Jet became a regional Modified title sponsor in 2012. Jet also builds Northern SportMod, Stock Car, Hobby Stock and Sport Compact chassis and sells a wide range of high perfor­mance parts and automotive accesso­ries. Information about those chassis and parts is available at the www.jetracinginc.com website, by call­ing 888 290-9696 and on Facebook. Central Region drivers are required to display two [Read More]

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Speedway Motors marks new milestones in 2020 IMCA sponsorship season

LINCOLN, Neb. – Speedway Motors begins a new decade of IMCA support while marking a quar­ter-century as title sponsor of the biggest dirt track racing event in the world.  Recognized last fall for 40 consecutive seasons of sponsorship, the Lincoln, Neb., high perfor­mance parts manufacturer, retailer and distributor continues unique roles backing both IMCA Weekly Racing and Super Nationals.  Speedway Motors will sponsor the upcoming Super Nationals, held September 7-12 at Boone Speedway, for the 25th consecutive year.  And for a 13th straight year, Speedway Motors renews a program benefitting 200-plus race tracks in the United States and Canada. Speedway Motors program provides jackets, promoter and tech official shirts as well as dis­counts on tech inspec­tion equipment, flags and signage. The program helps race facilities defray weekly program costs, decals, driver’s suit patches and feature winner hats.  Speedway Motors will mail $100 Gift Certificates during the season to drivers who complete the rookie application process and win career-first features. The postseason slate of awards from Speedway Motors includes helmets for all national champi­ons and the first-ever Junior National [Read More]

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Mach-1 begins 12th season as IMCA Sport Compact title sponsor

ABBOTT, Texas – The company synonymous with the IMCA Sport Compact division returns as title sponsor of the 4-cylinder division for a 12th consecutive season. Mach-1 Racing Solutions of Abbott, Texas, again pro­vides a portion of the $1,000 point fund to be paid to top 10 drivers in national standings. The 2020 season is the second in the latest three-year agreement with Mach-1, which began giving Sport Compact contingencies in 2009. All drivers in the division are required to display two Mach-1 decals on their race car to be eligible for point fund shares. That decal will be included in the packet they receive after purchasing their 2020 competitor’s license. Forty-seven track and a dozen E3 Spark Plugs State Sport Compact champions were crowned last season. Alex Dostal of Glencoe, Minn., was the national champion and Steven Bevills of Granbury, Texas, was rookie of the year. More information about Mach-1 support and consulting services is available by calling 254 537-3040. “It takes special dedication to be the title sponsor of an entire division of race [Read More]

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Intercomp renews IMCA Modified awards, continues role in Stock Car decal program

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. – IMCA Modified and IMCA Sunoco Stock Car drivers enjoy the support of Intercomp again this season.  In its 26th season of sponsorship, the Minneapolis, Minn., company gives $100 certificates, good toward the purchase of RFX wireless scales or digital chassis setup equip­ment, to designated finishers at 30 selected Modified specials and to top 10 drivers in EQ Cylinder Heads Northern and Southern regions for Stock Cars.  Manufacturer of the Official Scales of IMCA, Intercomp also returns to the national decal program for Stock Cars for the 17th consecutive year. Drivers in that division must display two Intercomp decals on their race car to make themselves eligible for na­tional and regional point fund shares.  “IMCA has been an advocate of Intercomp for 26 years, and we are very proud to work with an organization that has such a long track record with us,” said Chris Berg, Intercomp Market Specialist. “Working with IMCA allows us the opportunity to educate a wide variety to racers on how to get the most out of a race car’s chassis and [Read More]