2021 Super Nationals

Main event qualifiers in 6 divisions get replica door panels, hoods from Five1seven Designs

BOONE, Iowa – Qualifiers for main events in six divisions competing at the upcoming IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals fueled by Casey’s take home special souvenirs from the 39th annual event.  Five1seven Designs of Whitney, Texas, gives replica door panels to Modified, Northern SportMod and STARS Mod Lite qualifiers while Stock Car, Hobby Stock and Sport Compact qualifiers all receive replica hoods. Replica door panels measure 10” tall by 23” long while hoods are 16” by 12.”  Awards have been made specific to each division and display the Super Nationals logo along with the word Qualifier. They’ll be presented to STARS Mod Lite qualifiers on Saturday and Sunday during Prelude qualifying, to Sport Compact drivers during the Tuesday program and to drivers in the other four divisions as they qualify throughout the week.      This is the 10th year Five1seven Designs has given qualifier awards.  “This is pretty cool,” Five1seven Designs owner Jeff Moore said. “We have had a very good relationship with IMCA and love working with them. We’ve been lucky to be associated with [Read More]

Sponsors

Mod Lites, Hobby Stocks both new to Motorsports Warehouse IMCA program

BOONE, Iowa – Awards for Hobby Stock and STARS Mod Lite drivers are new to the Motorsports Warehouse IMCA program for 2021.  The high performance parts, tools and safety equipment retailer, located just north of Boone Speedway and owned by for­mer IMCA driver Brent Antill, gives certificates good for $40 off purchases of four tires to a top five finisher at designated specials for both divisions.  A top five driver at designated specials for Late Models receives a $50 off certificate good toward the purchase of four tires. And a top five finisher in 15 designated IMCA Sunoco Stock Car specials receives a certificate to get two tires prepped. That tire siping service is valued at $40. The seven-year sponsor also gives $80 certificates good toward the siping of four tires to Modified, Stock Car and Northern SportMod drivers qualifying for their respective main events at the upcoming IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals fueled by Casey’s. Hobby Stock and Mod Lite main event qualifiers get $40 certificates, Late Model main event qualifiers $50 certificates and [Read More]

Results

Clark aims for Sprint win in sixth state in return to Eagle, RaceSaver Nationals

HAMERSVILLE, Ohio – Justin Clark already owns IMCA RaceSaver Sprint Car feature wins in five different states this season.  He’s hoping to add a sixth state to that list when he returns to Nebraska’s Eagle Raceway for the RaceSaver Nationals Sept. 2-5.  From Hamersville, Ohio, Clark has won 13 times, in his home state and in Indiana, Kentucky, North Carolina and Pennsylvania. With 100 percent chance of rain close to home, he made the 15-hour tow to Nebraska in mid-July and won his heat race before Eagle got washed out as well.  “Our goal at the beginning of the year was to race for national points. We don’t usually start racing too early in Ohio and Indiana and had to travel to do that,” said Clark, second in national standings to Texan Marcus Thomas for most of the season. “I tell people that you don’t know how good you are until you race with different people to see how good you stack up.” Through 29 starts, he’s stacked up pretty well. Clark leads both Ohio [Read More]

2021 Super Nationals

BOONE BOUND photos posted on IMCA Facebook page

BOONE, Iowa – BOONE BOUND? Any of the more than 700 drivers already pre-registered for the 39th annual IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals fueled by Casey’s who wants a BOONE BOUND promo on the IMCA Facebook page should email an on-track photo of their current IMCA race car to boonebound@imca.com.  High resolution photos work best, a minimum of 2mb or 1,200 pixels wide. Please include your name, division and car number, hometown and photo credit for the photographer with that email. Photo submissions not meeting those guidelines will be ignored. BOONE BOUND photos will be posted on a first come, first serve basis so do it today! “With entries climbing over 700, getting this done is very challenging. Byron Fichter does an amazing job with this production,” IMCA President Brett Root said. “We will do our best to post BOONE BOUND photos submitted by drivers meeting the required guidelines.” 

2021 Super Nationals

Stephenville Starter renews title sponsorship role for Hobby Stock RoC at Super Nationals

STEPHENVILLE, Texas – Stephenville Starter returns to a pair of notable roles with IMCA this season. The Texas manufacturer continues title sponsorship, and provides a portion of the point fund for the Hobby Stock Race of Champions, to be held Sept. 11 during the IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nation­als fueled by Casey’s.  “Stephenville Starter has always been a big supporter of the IMCA Sunoco Hobby Stock division and pairing them with the Hobby Stock Race of Champions is a great way to highlight that support,” IMCA Marketing Director Kevin Yoder said. “We are proud for them to be a big part of Super Nationals and hope that continues for years to come.” Modified, Stock Car, Hobby Stock and Northern SportMod race of champions winners at Super Nationals all receive starters from the 13-year sponsor.  And IMCA drivers in all divisions winning 10 or more heat races in 2021 make themselves eligible for a post-season prize from Stephenville Starter. A randomly selected driver who meets that heat race win requirement and submits a photo of their [Read More]

2021 Super Nationals

Beau knows to be the best, you have to race with the best

SAVOY, Texas – The much-traveled Beau Collins will travel back to Boone Speedway in September with a goal he knows is easier set than accomplished: Making the Saturday night main event at the IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals fueled by Casey’s.  From Savoy, Texas, and the defending IMCA Modified track champion at Grayson County Speedway, Collins has spent much of the 2021 season racing around the Razor Chassis South Central Region, complementing Southern Oklahoma Speedway starts with outings at Bells, Abilene Speedway, Boyd Raceway, Heart O’ Texas Speedway and Kennedale Speedway Park. “We like to travel around and not stay tied down to one track It’s fun to race at different tracks further away from home and we race with William Gould a lot,” Collins said. “If you want to be the best, you’ve got to race with the best and a lot of the best drivers are in Modifieds.” Collins got his start in go karts at the age of six. He ran mini sprints, junior limiteds – similar to a Southern SportMod with [Read More]

Feature

New bleachers, water balloons, Sprint Cars all part of IMCA RaceSaver Nationals

EAGLE, Neb. – New bleachers and water balloons lead up to the ninth annual IMCA RaceSaver Nationals. One hundred and eight drivers from 16 states have already signed on to compete at the Sept. 2-5 Sprint Car spectacular at Eagle Raceway, to be broadcast by IMCA.TV.  Twenty-seven cars will start the Sunday, Sept. 5 main event, with the winner earning $3,000 plus a $1,500 bonus from IMCA if they have made at least one sanctioned start coming into the weekend. The finale pays a minimum of $1,500 to start.  New bleacher seating, designated as ‘The Party Section’, for another 2,500 fans will be in place at the top of turn four. That timely addition boosts capacity at America’s Home Track to 9,000.  “It’s something we’ve wanted to do for a while and decided to get done a couple months ago,” explained promoter Roger Hadan. “That was a good decision given the number of pre-event ticket sales so far.”  “We have a good combination now of pre-registered drivers who have been regulars at RaceSaver Nationals and first-timers,” he [Read More]

Events

$5K possible for 16 different IMCA Modified drivers Friday at Lee County

By Brian Neal  DONNELLSON, Iowa – The inaugural Hinkle Auto Sales Drive For 5 finale for IMCA Modifieds is set for this Friday, Aug. 20 at Lee County Speedway in Donnellson. A $5,000 payday is up for grabs for 16 drivers but $2,000 is guaranteed to any other driver who isn’t qualified. In 2020, promoters Brian and Marcie Gaylord decided to try a Drive For 5 mini-series for IMCA Sunoco Late Models. With the success it generated, they decided to do the same mini-series for IMCA Modifieds for the 2021 season.  How it worked was there were seven qualifying nights scheduled and a driver had to race in all but two of those events to be eligible for a $5,000 payout in the finale. Mother Nature claimed one of the qualifying nights, leaving only six race events being run. Which meant any driver who ran at least four of those nights is still eligible for a shot at $5,000. Sixteen drivers emerged from the group that has a chance at 5K on Friday and those drivers are Michael Long, Cayden Carter, Dennis [Read More]

2021 Super Nationals

Super Nationals Stock Car champion earns Midstate Machine built engine

BOONE, Iowa – Midstate Machine builds the engine that goes home with the Stock Car champion crowned at the IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals fueled by Ca­sey’s. IMCA and event sponsors will contribute parts. Midstate Machine of Des Moines again donates the labor to award to the winner of the Sept. 11 main event at Boone Speedway. “It’s cool that they get an engine,” said Midstate’s John Davis. “We’re glad to be part of this.”  Contributing parts are Speedway Motors, EQ Cylinder Heads, Edelbrock, Kevko, JE Pistons, Champ Pans, Summit, Comp Cams, Manley and PBM. Midstate Machine furnishes the rest of the parts.  “We have been working with John and his team at Midstate Machine for the past few weeks to ensure this was something we could present to the Stock Car champion,” said IMCA Marketing Director Kevin Yoder. “Our IMCA sponsors always step up with great product support and Mid­state gets all the credit for graciously willing to assemble and complete the build to make sure the Stock Car champion leaves Boone with a [Read More]

Events

IMCA Modifieds, Northern SportMods join Weekend Bash card at Davenport

DAVENPORT, Iowa – A pair of $1,000 to win features for IMCA Modifieds are on Thursday, Aug. 26 and Friday, Aug. 27 Weekend Bash race programs at Davenport Speedway. Winners of both events become eligible to qualify for the Fast Shafts All-Star Invitational, with a minimum of $100 paid to start and $75 tow.  Karl Kustoms Northern SportMods also race both nights, for $750 to win, a minimum of $75 to start and $50 tow.  IMCA Speedway Motors Weekly Racing National, Side Biter Chassis North Central Region and KMJ Performance State points will be awarded both nights. Pit gates open at 2 p.m. and the grandstand at 5 p.m. with hot laps at 6:30 p.m. and racing to follow.  Pit passes are $35 on Thursday and $40 on Friday. Adult grandstand admission is $30 on Thursday and $35 on Friday. Kids ages 12 and under get in free.