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Askew returns to racing after 31 years, wins ROY in Razor Chassis South Central Region

PROSPER, Texas – Thirty-one years after he last wheeled a race car, Steve Askew raced to rookie of the year honors in IMCA’s Razor Chassis South Central Region for Modifieds. The Prosper, Texas, driver, teammate to five-time regional champion William Gould and two-time regional champ Matt Guillaume, made 39 starts at six different tracks, earning his career first feature win in IMCA Modified on Aug. 21 at Grayson County Speedway.  “I knew I had the potential. Everything just fell into place that evening,” said Askew, who had posted what was then a career-best finish by running third the night before at Boyd Raceway. “I raced with William almost every night and was more excited that I beat him. He and (Gould’s wife) Dana were in victory lane with my wife Michelle and I and we got pictures. It was a cool night, very cool.”  Askew had raced late models in Oklahoma, Missouri and Arkansas in 1990-91, earning rookie of the years at home track County Line Speedway.      He stepped away from the sport, [Read More]

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IMCA releases 2022 Hobby Stock, Southern SportMod, Sport Compact rules

VINTON, Iowa – IMCA has announced 2022 rules for the Hobby Stock, Southern SportMod and Sport Compact divisions. “There are a number of clarifications and revisions for the Hobby Stocks, and Sport Compacts are an all-OEM car,” said IMCA President Brett Root, “so we wanted to get the announcement made for those divisions as soon as possible. As expected, changes for the Sport Compacts and Southern SportMods were very minimal.”  OEM or aluminum aftermarket replacement hoods, maximum 63×58 inches, and trunk lids, maximum 35×62 inches, will be allowed in the Hobby Stocks. All body panels, including the trunk, may be gutted and the use of unaltered aftermarket tail pieces will be allowed. “The supply of OEM trunks in particular is becoming an issue,” Root said. “They are becoming more expensive and harder to find.” The shock body, stroke and extended length must match both sides, with a maximum eight inch stroke and 20 inch extended length. There is a maximum 13 inch free height for springs and both rear springs and both rear shocks must [Read More]

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Shaw Race Cars Western travels take Kaitlyn Sample to regional rookie award

WINNEMUCCA, Nev. – Kaitlyn Sample drove 6-1/2 hours every weekend of the season just to get to the shop and work on her IMCA Modified. Then she traveled to nine different tracks in four states to earn rookie of the year honors in IMCA’s Shaw Race Cars Western Region. “That was definitely a huge accomplishment,” said Sample, who collected eight of those top five’s in the second half of the season. “I came a long ways from my first race. Winning rookie of the year was one of my biggest accomplishments this season.” Sample is the younger sister of two-time regional champion Cory Sample and drove his 2018 Razor that “fell into her hands.” She had about a month to get the car ready for 2021. “I raced a go kart for one year about 10 years ago and grew up around Cory and his racing,” said Kaitlyn, who earned her dental hygienist degree in December and made the commute from Sun Valley, Idaho, to the family base in Winnemucca, Nev., on weekends. “My brother [Read More]

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GRT, B & B top IMCA Manufacturer’s Cup standings

VINTON, Iowa – GRT Race Cars defended its Modified title while B & B Racing Chassis won the first-ever IMCA Manufacturer’s Cup crown for Stock Cars in 2021. GRT led the 17 chassis builders entered in the 13th annual Modified contest with 47 points, awarded on the basis of the make of chassis driven by racers finishing in the top 10 in each of the five re­gions.  The Greenbrier, Ark., builder topped point standings in the Central Region for the fourth straight year and in the South Central, the region it will become title sponsor for beginning in 2022.  Seven drivers, among them Central Region champion Dylan Sillman,  figured in the GRT point total. “Winning the Manufacturer’s Cup is a great thing. It shows the progress we continue to make,” said Wes Wise, who became owner of GRT in February. “GRT Modifieds in the IMCA Modified division have been very strong in recent years. Hopefully we can build a lot more of them and build on our success in all the regions.”  Harris Auto Racing was [Read More]

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Uber consistent Kohl collects two track titles, national Mach-1 Sport Compact rookie award

FORT RIPLEY, Minn. – Greg Kohl Jr. didn’t need to go into much detail to describe his Mach-1 Sport Compact national rookie of the year season.  “It was great,” the Fort Ripley, Minn., flyer said following a 2021 campaign that saw him win eight features and track championships at North Central Speedway and Princeton Speedway. “Our goal was taking top five’s every night. We had three DNFs but after that was all top five’s.” He won three of 14 starts at Princeton and another five of 17 at Brainerd, where his checkers included the Ron Johnson Memorial feature and opening night of the Mighty Ax. “North Central is my home track. I live about eight miles from there and growing up I was always watching races there,” said Kohl, a former dirt bike racer. “Princeton is about an hour and a half from home. It’s a little bit smaller and there’s something about tracks that size that I like.” Fourth in national standings, Kohl ran with younger brother Nathan and cousin Josh Maleski this season [Read More]

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Quest for Hobby Stock rookie honors sees Smith score Colorado IMCA firsts

BRUSH, Colo. – A season full of firsts saw Hunter Smith race to national IMCA Sunoco Hobby Stock and Big Daddy Race Cars Northern Region rookie of the year honors. The 14-year-old Brush High School freshman became the first Colorado driver to win either award. He’s the second 14-year-old to earn the national prize and the youngest to win in the ROY in the Northern Region. “Hobby Stocks are a good class to get started in. I wanted to be in a full-sized car in case I wanted to move up,” he said. “Our goal at the start of the season was regional rookie of the year and we just kept pushing. We dropped out of the national lead but got it back, and we were really excited when points became official. It was really cool to be the first from Colorado to do it, and I was surprised to be the youngest to win the regional rookie.”  Smith did a lot of winning as a rookie, starting with 10 feature victories. His 51 starts [Read More]

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Stock Car award is IMCA national rookie second for Richards

LINCOLN, Neb.  – His finish in what was billed as a mechanics’ race was all it took to prove to Cade Richards that he had the tools to drive an IMCA Sunoco Stock Car. Richards won 14 times in his first season in the Class Too Tough To Tame, earning an unprecedented bounty of awards that included national runner-up and rookie of the year honors, as well as EQ Cylinder Heads Northern region rookie, Eagle Raceway and Beatrice Speedway track and KMJ Performance Nebraska State championships. “Finishing second in national points really stands out. I never figured we’d be able to do that in a homebuilt car,” said Richards, 17 years old and a junior at Lincoln East High School. “So many things had to go right just for us to win the two track championships. Winning the first Stock Car championship was pretty big for me.” Richards parked his Karl Kustoms Northern SportMod in late spring to focus on the Stock Car. Top rookie in the Northern SportMods in 2019, he’s now the sixth driver [Read More]

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DeVries adding unexpected fourth IMCA Lady Eagle award to trophy case

SPENCER, Iowa – Kaytee DeVries will make room in her trophy case for an award she originally hadn’t planned to chase.  The winningest female driver in IMCA history raced to her career fourth, and second consecutive Lady Eagle award, topping point standings for the 273 female drivers who competed in the nine sanctioned divisions in 2021.  From Spencer, Iowa, DeVries won 17 Mach-1 Sport Compact starts and complemented her latest Lady Eagle prize with track championships at Buena Vista Raceway, Kossuth County Speedway and Worthington Speedway.  “We wanted to focus more on track championships and weren’t planning to run for Lady Eagle at the start of the season. We were doing really good at the start of the year and our goals were to top last year’s wins (19) and not destroy the car,” said DeVries. “It turned out to be a long season and my husband Jay spent more time working on my car than he did racing his Hobby Stock and with the luck I was having,” she continued, “I didn’t think I’d [Read More]

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Murty ending super season as IMCA Junior National Champion

CHELSEA, Iowa – Dallon Murty will add another championship to his IMCA resume. The 16-year-old from Chelsea, Iowa, won 30 IMCA Sunoco Stock Car features, topping point standings for the nearly 500 drivers ages 13-18 who competed in IMCA this season on the way to earning Junior National Champion honors.  “It means a lot to be to be able to win Junior National Champion,” the BGM High School junior said. “We had fallen just short and finished second last year. To win it on our second try is pretty good. I think the Junior National Championship is a great thing for drivers getting into the sport.” “At the start of the season, we weren’t focusing on points. We wanted to run as many big events as we could but at one point we took the lead in both national and Junior National points and we changed our focus,” he added. “National points didn’t work out but the Junior National Championship did.” Murty was at the top of his game at IMCA’s biggest event, becoming the [Read More]

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Oliver sprints to rare two state championship feat

PENDERGRASS, Ga. – Some day, Jeff Oliver will look back at the 2021 IMCA RaceSaver Sprint Car season and have an even better appreciation for his accomplishments. But right now, he wishes the season wasn’t over and he was still racing. Along with the Carolina Sprint Tour crown, Oliver won KMJ Performance State championships in North Carolina and South Carolina. He’s just the fourth driver to win multiple IMCA state titles in the same division in the same season since the awards program was started in 2000.  “It’s very cool. Statistics are cool but they’re something you can get caught up in. They’re something I want to look back at some day,” the San Diego native and Pendergrass, Ga., transplant said. “We had a very good season and I wanted to keep pushing. When you’re running good, you don’t want to stop.”  Oliver won seven of his 12 CST starts, taking the checkers at five different tracks. He also saw action with the Southern United Sprints, Pennsylvania Sprint Series and Laurel Highlands Sprint Series.  He [Read More]