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IMCA Modifieds race for $10,001 to win at Dacotah Speedway’s Legendary

MANDAN, N.D. ­– As the name of the race would imply, the winner of the largest paying IMCA-sanctioned Modified event in North Dakota racing history will go home with a legendary paycheck. The Friday, July 15 Legendary 50 at Dacotah Speedway follows the Kupper Chevrolet Dakota Classic Tour for Xtreme Motor Sports IMCA Modifieds and pays $10,001 to win. All IMCA rules and procedures will be in effect for the 50-lapper, a Fast Shafts All-Star Invitational bal­lot qualifying event. A mandatory mid-race pit stop will allow race fans to see their favorite driver and crew up close and personal as they work on their cars right in front of Dacotah Speed­way’s huge grandstand. The five minute pit stop, with cars lined up in run­ning order, will allow crews to do anything to their cars ex­cept change tires. A provisional auction will be held following the final “B” feature for the 25th and final starting spot on the main event grid. Drivers competing in the Dakota Tour at Mandan on Thursday can leave their rigs in the [Read More]

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Grams Memorial honors go to Johnson

ARLINGTON, Minn. (July 9) – Bill Johnson was the third and final leader in Arlington Raceway’s Dan Grams Memorial feature. The Saturday feature, part of the IMCA EMI RaceSaver Sprint Car Series of Minnesota, saw Brett Geldner set the fast pace the first four times around the big, fast oval from his front row start. Geldner gave way to the battle for the lead between Michael Stien and Johnson. A yellow came out on lap eight and Stein took the lead on the ensuing restart. Two laps later, however, Johnson took charge. With only a few laps left, Stien tried unsuccess­fully to pass on the high side going into turn three but couldn’t get the job done and settled for second. Jordan Wilmes was promoted to third when Brandon Allen came up light on the post-race scales. Other feature winners were Tyler Limoges in the Xtreme Motor Sports IMCA Modifieds, Ken Tietz in the IMCA Sunoco Stock Cars, Eric Larson in the Karl Chevrolet Northern SportMods, Cory Probst in the IMCA Sunoco Hobby Stocks and [Read More]

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Williston date is next for Dakota Classic Tour 

WILLISTON, N.D. – The Kupper Chevrolet Dakota Classic Tour now heads to Williston Basin Speedway on Tuesday, July 12. Monday evening’s scheduled show for Xtreme Motor Sports IMCA Modifieds and IMCA Sunoco Stock Cars at Estevan Motor Speedway was cancelled because of rain; a state of emergency was declared in the city due to the resulting flooding. A record 99 Modifieds and 35 Stock Cars saw heat and “B” action on July 9 at Jamestown Speedway before inclement weather cut the rest of the race program short; the July 10 program at Nodak Speedway in Minot was also a casualty to weather. Williston opens the pits at 3 p.m. and the grandstand at 5:30 p.m. tomorrow night. Hot laps are at 6 p.m. and racing starts at 7 p.m. Modifieds race for $2,200 to win in their Fast Shafts All-Star Invitational ballot qualifier while Stock Cars race for $800 to win. The tour is at Southwest Speedway in Dickinson on Wednesday, July 13 and at Dacotah Speedway in Mandan on Thursday, July 14. All Dakota [Read More]

Results

Bushore, Rudolph get first Boone wins of 2016 

BOONE, Iowa (July 9) – Two drivers found their way to victory lane for the first time this season at Boone Speedway on Saturday night. Joel Bushore captured his first win of the season in the Xtreme Motor Sports IMCA Modified division while Aaron Rudolph made it win number one in the IMCA Sunoco Hobby Stocks. Bushore got to the lead by lap two and never let the cautions deter his march to the checkers.  Jon Snyder took second place, Russ Dickerson was third, Mike Van Genderen, who had won the last two features, was fourth and Tony Cox finished fifth.  Bushore won for the first time this year at the speedway. Jordan Peters got around early leader David McQuiston in the Hobby Stock headliner but was soon having to hold back Aaron Rudolph.  Rudolph, who had started 10th, put the pressure on Peters and with just two laps remaining, was able to make the pass for the lead. He kept that top spot to the finish line and the win.  Peters finished in second, [Read More]

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Andersen scores big win at Eagle

By Greg Soukup EAGLE, Neb. (July 9) – Shelly Andersen was the NAPA IMCA Northern SportMod winner dur­ing the Freedom Fest program Saturday at Eagle Raceway. This is Andersen’s first season back in the car after taking two years off to give birth to her daugh­ter Lexi. “The car felt really good tonight. Roger Sluka and Bruce Haskell do wonders with it. My cousin Jessie passed away Tuesday and I talked to my aunt on the way out to the races tonight,” she said. “This win is dedicated to Jessie and my family.” Jack Dover made a fantastic run in the RaceSaver IMCA EMI Sprint Car main after coming through the B and moving from his 16th starting spot to take the checkers. Dover’s only previous Racesaver Sprint Car victory came two years previous when he took the crown for the Sprint Nation­als. Rik Gropp raced to his first Kaplan University IMCA Modified victory since he took home the tro­phy in the 2008 Icebreaker Challenge. Travis Albracht made his first visit to the winner’s circle at [Read More]

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Brauns goes back to back at West Liberty

By Jerry Mackey WEST LIBERTY, Iowa (July 9) – Jonathan Brauns won his first-ever iWireless IMCA Late Model Feature at West Liberty Raceway one week ago. Now Brauns has two wins in as many weeks as he bested the 25-lap feature Saturday night. Brauns led the caution-free race flag to flag in scoring an impressive win over Andy Eckrich and Chad Holladay. Dakota Hayden took advantage of a late-race caution in the Performance Concepts IMCA Modi­fied feature and shot past race leader Matt Bodman and went on to score the win. Kurt Kile was able to get to the finish line just ahead of Bodman. Tim Plummer scored a very impressive win in the Weikert Iron & Metal IMCA Northern SportMod division. Plummer used all of the smooth racing surface in crossing the finish line ahead of Dalton Si­monsen and Troy Phillpott. David Brandies broke out of the pack early and went on to score the win in the 15-lap Kile Motor­sports IMCA Stock Cars. Brandies took the win ahead of Kurt Kile and Brandon [Read More]

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“Ladies’ night” Saturday at Off Road Speedway

By Randy Pospishil sports@norfolkdailynews.com NORFOLK, Neb. (July 9) – The winners of the first two feature races made Saturday night at Off Road Speedway appear to be “ladies’ night.” Brooke Fluckiger won the Mach-1 Sport Compact feature and Tiffany Bittner was the winner of the IMCA Sunoco Hobby Stock main event. Fluckiger’s victory was the 23-year-old’s first-ever win at Off Road Speedway. “We rolled the car here a couple weeks into (the season) and didn’t have very good luck last year here, so I’m very excited,” Fluckiger said. “We’ve been in the top five, but it’s always a fight. Last year I think we ran here around eight times, and I probably finished about three of them. But we’ve had a lot better luck here this year than we ever have.” A good start helped Fluckiger break to the front from her third row-outside starting position just two laps into the 12-lap race. From that point she was able to hold off challenges from Cody Rush, who had started on the pole, and then Ramsey [Read More]

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Blurton thunders to URSS win at Lincoln County

By Kelly Ninas NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (July 9) – Feeling the thunder and getting to see the lightning was the packed house of race fans that assembled at Lincoln County Raceway as the URSS Sprint Cars joined forces with the IMCA competitors that call Lincoln County Raceway their Saturday night home. Leading the way from the onset, Zach Blurton piloted his rocket ship to the URSS victory. Blurton grabbed the lead early and never looked back to cruise to the winner’s circle in the 30-lapper. Luke Cranston settled for runner-up honors and Ty Williams crossed the line in third. Cole Hodges grabbed the lead on the second circuit and led to the end of the Xtreme Motor Sports IMCA Modified feature. Kyle Werkmeister was the green to checkered leader in the IMCA Sunoco Stock Car feature. Jamey Kennicutt captured the Karl Chevrolet Northern SportMod checkers and Brady Weinman was promoted to the top spot in the IMCA Sunoco Hobby Stock headliner. First in the Mach-1 Sport Compact main went to Andrew Baumgardner.

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Dobel, Benson are first-time winners at Hancock County 

By Greg Grabianowski BRITT, Iowa (July 9) – Two drivers earned their first feature victory of the season to highlight a night of dirt track racing at Hancock County Speedway on Saturday. For the first time in the last six races at Britt, someone beside Cody Nielsen won the IMCA Sunoco Hobby Stock feature. Scott Dobel crossed the finish line first to earn his first feature win of the season as Nielsen was the runner-up; Drew Barglof was third with Andrew Borchardt fourth and Jay Sidles fifth. Hunter Benson won his first Mach-1 Sport Compact feature of the year with Olivier Monson taking se­cond. Austin Wolf was the Xtreme Motor Sports IMCA Modified winner while Derek Green raced from 10th starting to first finishing in the IMCA Sunoco Stock Car main. Shane Swanson scored the Karl Chevrolet Northern SportMod checkers.

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Noll take Mid-Summer Classic Honors at Canyon

By Lonnie Wheatley PEORIA, Ariz. (July 9) – Jason Noll was among the headliners in Saturday night’s Mid-Summer Classic at Canyon Speedway Park. After capturing his first Arizona Differential IMCA Modified feature win of the year in last month’s Father’s Day Classic, Noll raced from the sixth starting position to snare his second win in a row ahead of Mike Strobl, with pole starter Austin Kuehl, Chaz Baca Jr. and Zack Madrid rounding out the top five.