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Abbeys run 1-2-3 in Stock Car feature while Shepperd checks Fall Classic off bucket list 

WACO, Texas (Oct. 22, 2022) – Their classic runs to the checkers at Heart O’ Texas Speedway’s 25th annual Fall Classic sent Dean Abbey and Jeff Shepperd home with $2,000 checks. Abbey outran brothers Westin and Jeffrey in Saturday’s main event for IMCA Sunoco Stock Cars, earning family bragging rights for the night along with qualifying eligibility for the 2023 B & B Racing Chassis All-Star Invitational.  And Shepperd won his first Fall Classic crown in nearly two decades of racing the season-ending special at Waco, topping the Smiley’s Racing Products IMCA Southern SportMod headliner ahead of Brandon Geurin and Kyle Wilkins. Dean and Westin Abbey ran side-by-side the first two times around the track in the Stock Car feature before Dean eked ahead racing down the front stretch. Westin’s pass for the lead on lap 15 was erased by a caution. The final yellow waved with two laps left and Jeffrey Abbey would complete his charge from 12th to complete the top three. “We haven’t raced together for a long time, let alone finished 1-2-3,” Dean [Read More]

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IMCA honors 700-plus champions, top rookies at national awards banquet

LINCOLN, Neb. (Oct. 24, 2022) – Another record number of champions and rookies of the year will take their turn on stage at the IMCA national awards banquet.      Drivers winning 700-plus national, regional, track, series and state championships, as well as national and regional rookie of the year honors during the 2022 race season will be recognized during the Saturday, Nov. 26 banquet, to be held at the Marriott Cornhusker Hotel in down­town Lincoln, Neb. More than 500 track and series, and 132 state titlists are among the champions crowned by IMCA this season.      Banquet attendees can go to the IMCA website and purchase tickets for $35 each and make room reservations at the Cornhusker by using www.imca.com/banquet. Overnight accommodations can also be made by calling the Cornhusker at 866 706-7706 and requesting the IMCA group rate. Cocktails are at 5 p.m. Dinner will be served at 6 p.m. with the awards ceremony to follow.      IMCA sponsors to be recognized during the evening include Performance Bodies for 40 years, Sunoco Race [Read More]

National Points

Official 2022 IMCA Speedway Motors Weekly Racing National Point Standings

Ties broken by 40/39/38 etc. feature finishes  Friesen Performance IMCA Modifieds – 1. Jordan Grabouski, Beatrice, Neb., 1,024; 2. A.J. Ward, Ionia, Mich., 1,019; 3. William Gould, Calera, Okla., 1,012; 4. Travis Denning, Sterling, Ill., 1,011; 5. Matthew Day, Farmersville, Texas, 999; 6. Ty Clemens, Belgrade, Mont., 998; 7. Owen Barnhill, Milton, Fla., 993; 8. Chaz Baca, Mesa, Ariz., 989; 9. Matt Werner, Geneseo, Ill., 983; 10. Jed Freiburger, Dubuque, Iowa, 983; 11. Kelly Shryock, Fertile, Iowa, 978; 12. Austen Becerra, Carthage, Ill., 976; 13. Jarrett Brown, Ainsworth, Iowa, 969; 14. Tim Ward, Harcourt, Iowa, 968; 15. Dallon Murty, Chelsea, Iowa, 966; 16. Chris Morris, Taylor, Texas, 966; 17. Jacob Poel, Nunica, Mich., 961; 18. Bricen James, Albany, Ore., 959; 19. Jeremy Mills, Clear Lake, Iowa, 959; 20. Chris Abelson, Sioux City, Iowa, 958. IMCA Sunoco Late Models – 1. Cory Dumpert, Newman Grove, Neb., 811; 2. Andy Nezworski, Blue Grass, Iowa, 791; 3. Jacob Waterman, Colona, Ill., 777; 4. Matt Ryan, Davenport, Iowa, 768; 5. Chase Osborne, Norfolk, Neb., 750; 6. Dalton Simonsen, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, [Read More]

Results

Diamond Park Speedway family suffers huge and sudden loss

NASHVILLE, Ark. (Oct. 18, 2022) – The owners and staff of the Diamond Park Speedway suffered a huge loss this past week with the sudden and tragic passing of head scorer Miki Godwin.  Miki had been a speedway employee under current ownership since 2017 and was a familiar face both when the gates were open and even when they were not.  Godwin was more than just a scorer on race nights. She also handled driver 1099, sponsorship opportunities, really wherever help was needed – she was always willing to lend a hand to make her second home the best it could be. Survivors include her mother Brenda Godwin and Thomas Free of Murfreesboro; her son Austin White of Nashville (Nathan Johnson) of Russellville; daughter Morgan White of Nashville; special daughters Bailey Goldman of Nashville; Makayla Huffman of Delight; as well as her brother and sister Garry (Tammy) Nichols of Paragould. The family will receive friends and family from 6-8 p.m. tonight (Tuesday) at Latimer Funeral Home in Nashville. Funeral services will be 2 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 19, [Read More]

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Westover, Guillaume, Poor each earn career second crowns at IMCA Southern Challenge 

ABILENE, Texas (Oct. 15, 2022) –  Kale Westover, Matt Guillaume and Bradley Poor each added second Ryan Bard Memorial Southern Challenge trophies to their IMCA hardware collections Saturday night. They each banked $2,500 for their latest Abilene Speedway feature wins as well.  Westover came out of a last-chance qualifier, started 10th and won the Friesen Performance IMCA Modified main. Guillaume had just enough left to beat Chad Hertel to the IMCA Sunoco Stock Car checkers and Poor got rich dominating the Smiley’s Racing Products IMCA Southern SportMod feature at the 28th annual special.  The 2019 Southern Challenge Southern SportMod winner, Westover found the top line in turns three and four to his liking and was in the lead before midway of the Modified 30-lapper. “I ran the top in three and four. I kept rolling the top in and it picked up more speed,” said Westover, newly eligible to qualify for the Fast Shafts All-Star Invitational. “I grew up racing bullrings and I go good at pretty much every bullring I show up to.”  “It means a [Read More]

Results

Raffurty takes Texas-sized check home from inaugural Texas Mod Lite Nationals 

WACO, Texas (Oct. 15, 2022) – After he consulted Google Maps to decide on gear for the weekend, Dillon Raffurty didn’t need any help finding the fastest way around Heart O’ Texas Speedway.  Raffurty’s first visit to the Waco speedplant paid off with the $10,000 checkers at the first annual Texas Mod Lite Nationals. “It was a pretty good weekend,” understated Raffurty, who had collected 30 wins in defending his IMCA STARS Mod Lite national championship this season. “It was exciting. I couldn’t have asked for much more.”  The Kansas City, Mo., star won both heat races and the Joe Butler Jr. Invitational, and finished fourth in the qualifying feature on Friday night. Satisfied with his setup, Raffurty eschewed hot laps before Saturday’s main event. He advanced to second early in the 30-lapper, closed on home state speedster Taylor Hunter in lapped traffic and made his pass to the front just pass midway.  Hunter chased Raffurty to the checkers in a race that ran caution-free. “Size-wise, Heart O’ Texas is a combination on my home [Read More]

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Mid-America Championship checkered flies for Jerovetz 

BATESVILLE, Ark. (Oct. 15, 2022) – After an inauspicious start to the week, his third visit to Batesville Motor Speedway proved to be a $10,000 charm for Troy Jerovetz. Jerovetz raced from 15th starting to win Saturday’s Schoenfeld Headers Mid-America IMCA Sunoco Stock Car Championship. He collected the career-best payday after getting the front spot back from Zane DeVilbiss twice before leading the last 11 times around the track in the 50-lapper.  “The biggest things we talked about before the race were saving our equipment, passing cars one at a time and seeing where we ended up,” said Jerovetz, from Iowa Falls, Iowa, and now guaranteed a starting spot in the B & B Racing Chassis All-Star Invitational. “This was definitely my biggest win and definitely the biggest win from the furthest back.” “I saw Zane on the outside at the point when we were committed to the bottom,” he continued. “From there we just kept hitting our marks and let the best car win.”  DeVilbiss, winner of Thursday and Friday night World Stock Car Championship [Read More]

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At home at Batesville, DeVilbiss sweeps IMCA.TV World Stock Car Championship 

BATESVILLE, Ark. (Oct. 13-14, 2022) – He might have to travel 1,100 miles to get there but Zane DeVilbiss still feels right at home at Batesville Motor Speedway. The New Mexico long tow topped Thursday and Friday night IMCA.TV World Stock Car Championship features at the Arkansas speedplant, earning $4,000 for each IMCA Sunoco Stock Car victory. “I feel like Batesville is a cross between Desert Thunder Raceway (in Utah) and Fairgrounds Speedway (in Colorado), two of our home tracks. It has the shape of price and the dirt consistency of Cortez,” said the two-division star and 2021 Race For Hope 71 Modified winner, newly eligible to qualify for the B & B Racing Chassis All-Star Invitational. “It kind of fits the skill set I have growing up on those two tracks or, as Jeff Taylor would say, where I cut my teeth on.” DeVilbiss drew the pole start for the Thursday show and led all 40 laps, winning ahead of Peyton Taylor, Chanse Hollatz, T.J Herndon and Jeffrey Abbey. That checkered was the first [Read More]

National Points

Unofficial 2022 IMCA Speedway Motors Weekly Racing National Point Standings

Standings become official at noon CST Monday, Oct. 24; Ties broken by 40/39/38 etc. feature finishes  Friesen Performance IMCA Modifieds – 1. Jordan Grabouski, Beatrice, Neb., 1,024; 2. A.J. Ward, Ionia, Mich., 1,019; 3. William Gould, Calera, Okla., 1,012; 4. Travis Denning, Sterling, Ill., 1,011; 5. Matthew Day, Farmersville, Texas, 999; 6. Ty Clemens, Belgrade, Mont., 998; 7. Owen Barnhill, Milton, Fla., 993; 8. Chaz Baca, Mesa, Ariz., 989; 9. Matt Werner, Geneseo, Ill., 983; 10. Jed Freiburger, Dubuque, Iowa, 983; 11. Kelly Shryock, Fertile, Iowa, 978; 12. Austen Becerra, Carthage, Ill., 976; 13. Jarrett Brown, Ainsworth, Iowa, 969; 14. Tim Ward, Harcourt, Iowa, 968; 15. Dallon Murty, Chelsea, Iowa, 966; 16. Chris Morris, Taylor, Texas, 966; 17. Jacob Poel, Nunica, Mich., 961; 18. Bricen James, Albany, Ore., 959; 19. Jeremy Mills, Clear Lake, Iowa, 959; 20. Chris Abelson, Sioux City, Iowa, 958. IMCA Sunoco Late Models – 1. Cory Dumpert, Newman Grove, Neb., 811; 2. Andy Nezworski, Blue Grass, Iowa, 791; 3. Jacob Waterman, Colona, Ill., 777; 4. Matt Ryan, Davenport, Iowa, 768; 5. Chase Osborne, [Read More]

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IMCA announces 2022 national and regional champions, rookies of the year

VINTON, Iowa (Oct. 5, 2022) – First-time Smiley’s Racing Products Southern SportMod king Rodney White joins fellow luminaries Jordan Grabouski, Cory Dumpert, Justin Clark, Mike Nichols, Dillon Richards, Matthew Looft, Dillon Raffurty and Nate Coopman in IMCA’s national championship class of 2022. Nichols is the IMCA Sunoco Stock Car champion for the 11th time while Grabouski, Looft and Coopman all earned career fifth titles in the Friesen Performance IMCA Modified, Friesen Performance IMCA Northern SportMod and Mach-1 IMCA Sport Compact divisions, respectively. Dumpert won a fourth straight IMCA Sunoco Late Model crown. Clark repeated as the IMCA RaceSaver Sprint Car king, Raffurty as the IMCA STARS Mod Lite champ.  Richards won his own second national IMCA title, this time in the Sunoco Hobby Stocks. He’d ruled the Sport Compact standings in 2017. Shelby Alves raced to her first Lady Eagle prize and Mike Smith is the Junior National Champion.  Grabouski also ruled the Jet Racing Central Modified Region while Ty Clemens paced the Shaw Race Cars Western Region, Travis Denning the Razor Chassis North Central Region, [Read More]