Meyer wins national Mach-1 Sport Compact championship in car he couldn’t sell
PIERCE, Neb. – The car Ramsey Meyer couldn’t sell carried him to another IMCA national championship. Meyer raced to a career third Mach-1 Sport Compact national crown this season, winning 16 features and The New Raceway Park track title. Pretty good, considering he’d initially planned to spend the summer enjoying the new deck and patio he’d built at home. “At first I didn’t plan to race at all. I was still doing landscaping around my house,” said Meyer, from Pierce, Neb. “Then I thought I’d race a couple times, and then New Raceway Park opened. We put new tires on the car and washed it about a week before our first race.” The opening night checkers were the first of his nine wins in all at NRP. Meyer was also a three-time winner at Junction Motor Speedway while picking up single victories at Salina Speedway, Eagle Raceway, Park Jefferson Speedway and North Central Speedway. He’s been in double figures wins-wise each of his eight full seasons in the class and owns 229 career checkers. “We [Read More]
