- Probst Finds Victory Lane at Britt in Hobby Stock MainBy Chad Meyer BRITT, Iowa (July 18, 2025) — Friday’s racing action at Hancock County Speedway brought the Hobby Stock Clash of the Titans to the Britt coliseum. Cory Probst made the most of his first trip to the track this season. Drawing the third starting spot in the Sunoco IMCA Hobby Stock main, he battled early with Josh Sidles before taking control and leading the rest of the way to victory. Sidles held off a hard-charging Josh Monson to finish second. Probst now has 21 wins in the B&B Racing Chassis Northern Region in 2025. The top six from each Hobby Stock main qualified for the night-ending Clash of the Titans, a 12-lap dash that paid $500 to win. Josh Monson wasted no time grabbing the lead and drove off to win the Clash for the second straight year. Jeremy Wegner was runner-up, while Oliver Monson completed the top three. Shryock Scores Another Britt Stock Car Win The Sunoco IMCA Stock Cars kept fans on the edge of their seats. After a mid-race restart, Parker [Read More]
- Baggett Awarded Ocean Speedway SportMod WinBy Steven Blakesley WATSONVILLE, Calif. (July 18, 2025) — Prunedale’s Max Baggett was officially awarded his first Karl Chevrolet IMCA Northern SportMod win of the 2025 season at Ocean Speedway, following the disqualification of initial winner D.J. Keldsen in post-race tech. Keldsen had originally led all 20 laps in a dominant wire-to-wire effort. The race began with a multi-car tangle on lap one between Rob Gallaher and Steven Allee, while ending the night for Emali VanHoff. Points leader Danny Wagner also encountered early trouble on lap three. Keldsen built a 5.49-second lead before a lap 17 caution for Gallaher’s spin erased the advantage. He held off the field through the final three laps but ultimately failed post-race inspection, handing Baggett the victory. Wagner rebounded to finish second, with Jim DiGiovanni rounding out the top three. The event was broadcast live on IMCA TV affiliate Stars On Dirt TV. Catch every lap again with the IMCA TV Replay Subscription, available for just $24.99/month. Don’t miss Season 2 of the Boone docuseries, now streaming exclusively on IMCA TV.
- David Schmidt, Two-Time Cottage Grove Speedway Champion, Passes at 45ROSEBURG, Ore. (Jul. 19, 2025) — David Schmidt, a beloved member of the Oregon racing community and two-time Cottage Grove Speedway track champion, passed away unexpectedly from natural causes on Thursday, July 3, at Cottage Grove Speedway. He was 45. Born on May 4, 1980, David’s life was filled with a deep passion for racing and family. He was a dedicated competitor in many divisions he had become a fixture in the Karl Chevrolet IMCA Northern SportMod division, claiming track titles at Cottage Grove in both 2019 and 2024. Known for his steady hand behind the wheel and warm heart in the pits, he earned the respect of fellow drivers. Away from the racetrack, David was a devoted husband, father, and stepfather. He is survived by his wife, Melinda Schmidt; daughter, Sierra Schmidt; and stepchildren, Devin, Taylor, and Sierra Krussow. He also leaves behind his loving parents Ron and Cindy Burton, who supported his racing journey from the very beginning. A celebration of life will be held at noon on Sunday, July 27, at Cottage Grove [Read More]
- Nodak Speedway’s “All-Stars of August” Promises Big Payouts Every Sunday NightBy Ben Deatherage MINOT, N.D. (July 18, 2025) — Nodak Speedway is set to launch the inaugural All-Stars of August series, featuring four consecutive Sunday specials at the 3/8-mile clay oval on the North Dakota State Fairgrounds. Each night will spotlight a different IMCA division racing for $4,000 to win and $400 to start the main event. The Sunday night action begins August 3 with the Ole Olson Memorial for Sunoco IMCA Stock Cars, a B&B Racing Chassis All-Star Invitational qualifier. The series continues August 10 with the inaugural John Gaule Memorial for Karl Chevrolet IMCA Northern SportMods, followed by the second annual Monte Lundy Memorial for Friesen Performance IMCA Modifieds on August 17, a Fast Shafts All-Star Modified Invitational qualifier. The final event on August 24 will be the inaugural Bonnie Beeter Memorial for Sunoco IMCA Hobby Stocks. Each of the four feature races will pay $4,000 to the winner, with second place earning $2,000, third $1,800, fourth $1,300, and fifth $1,200. All starters in the main event will receive a minimum of $400 to start. Drivers [Read More]
- Mullen is King of the Creek at 141 SpeedwayBy Greg Aregoni FRANCIS CREEK, Wis. (July 17, 2025) –– Mike Mullen earned his third career Appleton Camping Center King of the Creek crown with the Sunoco IMCA Stock Cars at 141 Speedway on Thursday night. The victory was worth a cool $10,000 payday and marked his eighth EQ Cylinder Heads Northern Region win of the season, three of which have come at 141. Mullen earned the pole for the feature by virtue of his preliminary win two nights prior, where he charged from 10th to first. He capitalized on strong starts throughout the main event to build an early advantage over Benji LaCrosse and company. LaCrosse gradually chipped away at that lead over the course of the first 30 laps. Mullen was dominant even as he encountered lapped traffic, but an incident with Marcus Yarie—who spun after contact with the leader—brought out a caution. On the restart, Mullen once again proved his prowess, executing restarts with the same precision his father, Brian Mullen, once taught him. LaCrosse tried a variety of lines but could never [Read More]
- Speedway Motors IMCA Weekly Racing National Point Standings through July 17, 2025Friesen Performance IMCA Modifieds – 1. Jeffrey Reay, Portland, Michigan, 956; 2. Spencer Diercks, Davenport, Iowa, 952; 3. Kevin Williamson, Eugene, Oregon, 928; 4. Logan Anderson, Eddyville, Iowa, and Izac Mallicoat, Boone, Iowa, both 927; 6. Chris Zogg, New Liberty, Iowa, 918; 7. Logan Veloz, Colona, Ill., 902; 8. Trevor Fitz, Bondurant, Iowa, 901; 9. Jeremy Mills, Clear Lake, Iowa, 899; 10. Chaz Baca, Mesa, Ariz., 891; 11. Todd Shute, Norwalk, Iowa, 881; 12. Austin Stamm, Orangeville, Ill., 879; 13. Kyle Anton, Gillette, Wyoming, 878; 14. Myron DeYoung, Stanton, Michigan, and Marcus Tomlinson, Turtle Lake, N.D., both 868; 16. Owen Barnhill, Milton, Florida, 862; 17. Charlie Mohr, Bettendorf, Iowa, 853; 18. Ethan Killingsworth, Yreka, Calif., 846; 19. Shane Paris, Muscatine, Iowa, 845; 20. Troy Cordes, Dunkerton, Iowa, 834. IMCA Sunoco Stock Cars – 1. John Oliver Jr., West Burlington, Iowa, 982; 2. Mike Albertsen, Audubon, Iowa, 949; 3. Dan Mackenthun, Hamburg, Minn., 928; 4. Mason Richards, Denton, Neb., 902; 5. Justin Luinenburg, Reading, Minn., 887; 6. Rod Snellenberger, Pulaski, Wisconsin, 882; 7. Bobby Eubanks, Concordia, [Read More]
- $5,000-To-Win Sibley County Stock Car Shootout Headlines July 30 Program at Arlington RacewayBy Ben Deatherage ARLINGTON, Minn. (July 18, 2025) — One of the richest midweek IMCA Stock Car specials in the Upper Midwest is set to take place Wednesday, July 30, at Arlington Raceway. The Sibley County Stock Car Shootout, held during the Sibley County Free Fair, boasts a whopping $5,000 to win IMCA Sunoco Stock Car feature plus additional lap money and bonuses. Presented by Justice Brothers and sponsored by Geib Well & Water of Arlington, the event also features strong paydays for the Karl Chevrolet IMCA Northern SportMods and IMCA Sunoco Hobby Stocks. The SportMods will race for $800 to win while the Hobby Stocks chase a $500 winner’s check. The Stock Car feature offers even more than just the big check. Heat race winners will be paid, a Hard Charger award will be given, and the driver traveling the farthest to compete in the Stock Car division will receive a bonus. Additional random draws will be awarded following the main events, with mystery awards planned across all divisions. All three divisions will run a [Read More]
- Diercks Cruises to Wednesday Night West Liberty CheckersBy Mike McGuire WEST LIBERTY, Iowa (July 16, 2025) — With a little help from the weather, the Muscatine County Fair opened with a full night of racing on Wednesday. This was the first racing action the West Liberty Raceway half-mile had seen in 2025. The Friesen Performance IMCA Modified feature went all twenty laps caution-free. Spencer Diercks of Davenport would lead the entire distance and was never challenged in the race, finishing with a six second advantage over second place. The victory was Diercks’ eighth win of the season in the Razor Chassis North Central Region. Second through fifth was where the action took place during the main. Kurt Kile, with the home field advantage, finished in the runner-up position. Chris Zogg took third. Plummer Breaks Through with First SportMod Victory of Season Tim Plummer of Norway, Iowa, captured the win in the Karl Chevrolet IMCA Northern SportMods. While the scoring may show that Plummer led all fifteen laps, it was not an easy win. The pressure on the leader came from Matt Fulton Jr. [Read More]
- Muth Masters Modified Midweek Mayhem at Cottage GroveBy Ben Deatherage COTTAGE GROVE, Ore. (July 16, 2025) –– Brett Muth thrilled his hometown fans with a determined 25-lap victory in Wednesday’s Friesen Performance IMCA Modified feature at Cottage Grove Speedway, the second race of the 2025 Midweek Mayhem Series. The triumph marked his second win of the season in the Shaw Race Cars Western Region. Muth grabbed the lead on the opening lap and looked strong early before the caution waved on lap two. When racing resumed, Kevin Williamson—the wheelman of the Superior Fuel Cells no. 42 machine—began chipping away at Muth’s advantage and caught him by lap 12. What followed was a dramatic side-by-side battle between the pair for several circuits, with Williamson momentarily getting the better of it—only to be forced to relinquish the lead due to a yellow on lap 15. That opened the door for five-time and reigning Cottage Grove Speedway track champion Jake Mayden, who methodically worked the high side aboard the Dustin Brooks-owned no. 5M and surged into the lead on lap 17. But Muth wasn’t done yet—he [Read More]
- Big Purses, Big Honors Await at 4th Annual Dave Riley Memorial Race at Park JeffersonBy Ben Deatherage JEFFERSON, S.D. (July 16, 2025) — Sunoco IMCA Hobby Stock drivers from across the region will take center stage on Sunday, July 20, as Park Jefferson International Speedway hosts the 4th Annual Dave Riley Memorial Race. A $2,556 payday awaits the winner of the Hobby Stock main event, making it one of the most lucrative races of the season for the division. The race honors the memory of Dave Riley, a beloved racer and dedicated supporter of grassroots dirt track competition. In addition to the Hobby Stocks, Sunday’s card includes $1,156 to win Sunoco IMCA Stock Cars, $1,056 to win Friesen Performance IMCA Modifieds, Sunoco IMCA Late Models, and Karl Chevrolet IMCA Northern SportMods, and $356 to win Mach-1 IMCA Sport Compacts. The first green flag of the evening drops at 5:30 p.m. The Hobby Stock division has delivered memorable moments at each edition of the memorial. John Cain claimed the inaugural win in 2022, Kaylb Brunssen topped the 2023 event, and Mike Smith of Lake City, Iowa, triumphed in 2024. A full [Read More]
- Thornton and Carter Split Stock Car Segments at Joey Hergott Memorial at BeatriceBy Ben Deatherage BEATRICE, Neb. (Jul. 14, 2025) –– Ricky Thornton Jr. stormed from third to first in the closing laps of the 22-lap opening segment for the Sunoco IMCA Stock Cars at the Joey Hergott Memorial at Beatrice Speedway, collecting a $3,000 payday and adding yet another impressive chapter to his IMCA résumé. The four-time Speedway Motors IMCA Super Nationals fueled by Casey’s winner—twice in Friesen Performance Modifieds and twice in Sunoco IMCA Late Models—put the Jordan Graoubski Racing no. 20RT entry to the top shelf to track down early leader Cayden Carter and make the winning move on lap 20. The first stage began with hometown ace and four-time track champion Kyle Vanover grabbing the lead before a caution on lap one. Carter took over on lap nine in the Mike Peterson Motorsports no. 1X, but as the laps clicked by, Thornton closed fast. A yellow with six laps to go bunched the field, and Thornton used it to his advantage, surging past Carter in turn three with two to go. Brayton Carter went from 10th [Read More]
- Kyle Olson Doubles Up at Benton CountyBy Christine Rublack VINTON, Iowa (Jul. 13, 2025) — The Karl Chevrolet IMCA Northern SportMods gave the Benton County Speedway crowd a thrilling show to kick off feature racing as Kyle Olson raced his way to his fourth win of the season and third at Benton County Speedway. Luke Bird showed the way early, but Tony Olson quickly moved into the top spot and looked strong until Kyle Olson made his presence known in the top three just a few laps in. As the race progressed, the Olsons pulled away from the field while Brady Hilmer settled into third. Kyle continued to chip away at Tony’s lead before making the pass for the lead with just a few laps to go. Kyle went on to win, with Tony finishing second and Hilmer rounding out the podium. Olson Makes It Two with Stock Car Score Kyle Olson returned to victory lane later in the evening with his first Sunoco IMCA Stock Car win of the season. The race didn’t start smoothly, but Olson stayed calm and drove [Read More]
- Bombardo Outduels Maleski in Wild North Central Hobby Stock FinishBy Chris Kolstad BRAINERD, Minn. (Jul. 12, 2025) – The Sunoco IMCA Hobby Stock feature was hands down the race of the night at North Central Speedway. Josh Maleski jumped to the lead from the drop of the green and stretched out a sizable advantage over the field. Former track champions Mark Johnson and Brandon Bombardo methodically worked their way through traffic and settled into the top three in a caution-free 15-lap affair. Lapped traffic came into play with two laps to go, allowing Bombardo to close the gap to Maleski’s rear bumper. The two went at it hard in the final corners, slicing through traffic and getting together in turns three and four. Both cars slid sideways as they raced to the line in what looked like a near dead heat. Bombardo was scored the winner by inches, with Maleski second and Johnson third—until a minor post-race tech infraction cost Maleski the runner-up position, handing second to Johnson and third to Nick Dillenburg. The victory was Bombardo’s first of the season in the B&B Racing [Read More]
- Olmstead, Watts,and Sproul Sweep Ellis County Fair Races at RPM SpeedwayBy Sheldon Wickwar HAYS, Kan. (Jul. 12, 2025) — The Ellis County Fair featured two nights of intense IMCA racing at RPM Speedway, and the stars came out to shine as Zach Olmstead, Tyler Watts, and Dakota Sproul all pulled off weekend sweeps in their respective divisions. Saturday’s program was particularly special, featuring a multi-groove track and the emotional season debut of Brooke Russell, who honored her late uncle Danny with a tribute wrap on her car. Olmstead Sweeps the Hobby Stocks Zach Olmstead was simply untouchable in the Hobby Stock ranks. Starting up front in Saturday night’s 20-lap main event, he set the pace and never looked back. Early challenges from Cole Schulte and Randie McRoberts faded as cautions bunched up the field. That only seemed to fuel Olmstead, who kept firing off perfect restarts notching his 14th win in the B&B Racing Chassis Northern Region. Behind him, Mitchell Fischer and James Phelps put on a show of their own, slicing through the field in a caution-filled contest. Watts Wins in SportMods Tyler Watts continued his [Read More]
- Serbus Scores Third Straight Dan Grams Memorial at ArlingtonBy Susan Allen ARLINGTON, Minn. (Jul. 12, 2025) — Trevor Serbus captured his third consecutive Dan Grams Memorial RaceSaver IMCA Sprint Car feature victory Saturday at Arlington Raceway — and his fifth win of the 2025 season overall, with four coming at his home track. Brandon Allen led the first lap from the pole before a caution came out when the no. 24R car spun exiting turn four. On the restart, Serbus found speed on the high side and charged through the field to take the lead. Once out front, he set a blistering pace. Brett Allen and Brandon Allen battled for second before another yellow waved on lap six. Brett slipped back to seventh on the restart but quickly recovered and advanced back into second. A third caution was displayed the next lap when Jeremy Snow went off the track but was able to rejoin the field. With just one lap to go, Bill Johnson dove underneath Brett Allen and took over the runner-up spot, leaving Allen to finish third. Curt Lund Breaks Through for [Read More]