Sponsors

Sybesma Graphics adds STARS Mod Lites to IMCA state championship award program

SANBORN, Iowa – More IMCA state champions receive awards this season from The One Stop Sign Shop.  Sybesma Graphics of Sanborn, owned by veteran Stock Car driver Stefan Sybesma and his wife Ashley, gives $100 gift certificates to Modified, Late Model, RaceSaver Sprint Car, Stock Car, Hobby Stock, Northern SportMod, Sport Compact and now STARS Mod Lite drivers earning KMJ Performance State crowns in Illinois, Iowa, Minne­sota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin. Awards from the nine-year sponsor will be given during the IMCA national banquet this fall or mailed beginning the following week from the IMCA home office.  Modified, Stock Car, Hobby Stock and Northern SportMod champions crowned at the upcoming IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals fueled by Casey’s all receive free custom helmet wraps. A long-time backer of IMCA race teams as well, Sybesma Graphics makes wraps, decals and banners for motorsports and commercial customers and also does apparel screen printing and embroidery. “We are proud to be large enough to compete nationally, yet small enough that every customer gets the first-name treatment!” Sybesma [Read More]

Results

Bard is bullish in PASS win at Path Valley

By Frank Buhrman SPRING RUN, Pa. (June 26) – It’s not that Garrett Bard doesn’t race well at Path Valley Speedway. In his last seven starts there, he had finished second four times, third once and fourth once.  But his only previous win in a full-sized sprint car had come in September of 2019, and since then he had won 14 Pennsylvania Sprint Series features, plus non-PASS victories, at other tracks.  That picture got brighter Saturday night when Bard emerged from a furious three-way battle to win the 25-lap IMCA RaceSaver Sprint Car feature at the quarter-mile Spring Run bullring.  Bard was swapping the lead in traffic with hard-luck Kenny Heffner, with Jared Zionkowski looking for an opening, when Heffner dove to the inside on lap 23 and spun. Freed of traffic after the ensuing caution, Bard held off Zionkowski for the win, his second of the season. Zionkowski held on for the runner-up finish, .895 seconds behind Bard but ahead of Steve Kenawell, prior Path Valley winner Mikell McGee and John Walp. The PASS [Read More]

Weekly

Springfield celebrates holiday weekend with IMCA Modifieds, fireworks

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – Following a rainout last Saturday, officials at the Quick-Quarter of Springfield Raceway have announced final details for the Firefall Fireworks Spectacular event this Saturday, July 3 with IMCA Modifieds presented by Bad Boy Mowers competing in a $500 to win, $100 to start scheduled 20 lap feature. Pit gates open at 12:15 p.m. with driver cutoff set for 4:05 p.m. and racing action slated for 4:45 p.m.  To help celebrate our nation’s Independence Holiday, a large fireworks show will add to the excitement. For more information visit the Facebook page or website at www.springfieldraceway.com 

Results

Becerra roars to East Moline Mix Memorial cash

By Rob Hinckley  EAST MOLINE, Ill. (June 27) – Lap after lap, Austin Becerra did not change his strategy and knew he would not. The Carthage, Ill., ace went to the top groove and stayed there the entire 20 laps of the Mike Mix Memorial SportMod Shootout Sunday evening at East Moline Speedway. Becerra wheeled around Cody Calam and Adam Birck, then held off Jarett Franzen for the $1,000 Karl Kustoms Northern SportMod win. “The track had some character and you have to (be able to) run the top like that,” Becerra said in the Winner’s Circle. “I’m not a bottom feeder so I had to make the top work.” Becerra waited out a couple cautions, but always pulled away from the field. Franzen, Birck, Nathan Balensiefen and Logan Veloz rounded out the top five. “Franzen is the class of the field here and I saw his nose under me a couple times. I knew running the top I could have the momentum.”  Not to be overshadowed, Hall of Famer Gary Webb put on a [Read More]

Sponsors

Quick Performance pays cash bonuses to IMCA Stocks, Hobbies, Northern SportMods

AMES, Iowa – Drivers in three IMCA divisions can take their post-season awards from Quick Performance straight to the bank.  The Ames, Iowa, manufacturer and fourth-year IMCA sponsor gives $100 QP cash bonuses IMCA Sunoco Stock Car, IMCA Sunoco Hobby Stock and Karl Kustoms Northern SportMod drivers finishing in the top five in national point standings this season. Those bonuses will be presented during the national awards banquet in November, or mailed beginning the following week from the IMCA home office.  Qualifying feature winners in the same divisions at the IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals fueled by Casey’s in September also earn $100 QP bonuses, to be presented at Boone Speedway. Information about Quick Performance products is available at www.quickperformance.comand by calling 515 232-0126. “The Quick Performance program is unique in that it comes in the form of cash, both at Super Nationals as well as at the end of the year,” IMCA Marketing Director Kevin Yoder noted. “Support like that resonates with IMCA racers and its impact can’t be overstated.”  

Results

Smith too tough in Class Too Tough Too Tame at Boone

By Joyce Eisele BOONE, Iowa (June 26) – David Smith was too tough to catch in The Class Too Tough To Tame Saturday night at Boone Speedway. The IMCA Sunoco Stock Cars rolled out for their 20-lap feature and polesitter Mike House was the early race leader, holding on until halfway when the 14th starting Smith took over. A couple of late race cautions were no bother to Smith as he kept his lead to the checkers and sealed the win. Brother Donavon Smith started 10th and took second and Mathew West was third. Bryan Zehm led all 15 laps of the IMCA STARS Mod Lite race. It was an epic battle behind him however, as Josh May, Randy Bryan, and Mike Kennedy duked it out. Following the leader across the line at the checkers, it was May in the runner-up spot and Kennedy took third. Tom Lathrop grabbed the lead for the start of the 18-lap Karl Kustoms Northern SportMod feature and was looking strong, still leading at lap 13. However, by that time Johnathon Logue had moved through the pack [Read More]

Results

Mills finds smooth line, Harris wins from last on opening night for Midwest Madness Tour

JEFFERSON, S.D. (June 27) – Chris Mills found the smooth line and Ryan Harris raced to an IMCA career first on opening night of the Karl Kustoms Midwest Madness Tour.  Mills was the $1,200 IMCA Modified winner at The New Raceway Park, while Harris won the Sunday feature for IMCA Sunoco Stock Cars, and $1,000, from the 24th and last starting spot.  Defending track and KMJ Performance State champion Mills stayed where it was smooth from fifth starting, staying low in the first set of turns and high in the second, and had the Modified lead early into the 25-lapper.  After a series of early yellows, the race ended with a long green flag run, getting the win ahead of Travis Hatcher and 17th starting Ricky Stephan. Matt Bonine raced from 23rd starting to fourth and Shane DeMey was fifth. Drivers from closer to home were joined by competitors making the tow from as far away as Arizona, Oregon and Michigan. “It’s always good to defend your home track. It’s never fun letting the out-of-towners come and beat [Read More]

Weekly

$1,000 top check, All-Star berth for IMCA Modifieds at stake July 4 at Dubuque

DUBUQUE, Iowa – A $1,000 to win, Fast Shafts All-Star Invitational ballot qualifying event for IMCA Modifieds is now scheduled this Sunday at Dubuque Fairgrounds Speedway.  IMCA Sunoco Late Models, Karl Kustoms Northern SportMods and IMCA Sunoco Hobby Stocks are also on the July 4 ticket and all divisions will be draw/redraw. The Fast-Shafts qualifying event for Modifieds was rained out and rescheduled from last Sunday. Pit gates and the grandstand open at 4 p.m. Hot laps are at 6 p.m. with racing to follow. Pit passes are $30 or $15 for kids ages 7-13 and free for six and under. Spectator admission is $12 for adults, $10 for seniors ages 65 and up, $6 for student ages 13-17 and free for kids 12 and under accompanying a paid adult. Fair races on July 28 and Aug. 1 also pay the Modifieds $1,000 to win.

Events

IMCA Stock Car Firecracker 100 winner gets $5,000, then enjoys fireworks display at Sunset

BANKS, Ore. – The winner of Sunset Speedway’s inaugural Firecracker 100 for IMCA Sunoco Stock Cars takes $5,000 to the bank.  The 100-lap special brings the curtain down on the Sunday, July 4 special, the top-paying event in the history of the Banks track. The winner also earns an automatic starting spot in the B & B Chassis All-Star race. No entry fee will be charged and pit passes are $40. The number of heats and ‘B’ features will be determined by car count. Spectator admission is $20 for adults, $15 for seniors, military and juniors ages 13-17, $8 fort youth ages 6-12 and free for five and under.  A family pass (two adults and up to four youth) is $55.  And as could be expected from the name of the event, a fireworks display follows the pictures and interviews from victory lane.  IMCA Modifieds and Stock Cars also run on the weekly card Saturday, July 3 at Sunset Speedway Park. Pit gates open at 2 p.m., the grandstand opens at 4 p.m., hot laps [Read More]

Feature

Ward, Murty, Carter motor to Granite City Land of Ten Thousand Lakes IMCA wins

SAUK RAPIDS, Minn. (June 27) – Tim Ward and Dallon Murty ended Land of Ten Thousand Lakes 10K Week with $10,000 feature wins while Brayton Carter’s $5,000 checkers bookended the richest week ever of IMCA racing in Minnesota. Ward wired the IMCA Modified 50-lapper Sunday at Granite City Motor Park, chased every time around the quick 3/8-mile Sauk Rapids oval by Cody Laney while Murty made his way to the lead from 10th starting just before halfway of the 50-lap IMCA Sunoco Stock Car main and outdistanced Elijah Zevenbergen. Winner of the opening night feature Thursday at Princeton, Carter led start to finish of the 30-lap Karl Kustoms Northern SportMod main event, besting Colby Fett and hard-charging Jim Horejsi. Fifteen states were represented in the Land of Ten Thousand Lakes 10K finale.  Ward found speed on the extreme high line at the start of the Modified main, bringing Laney and Jordan Grabouski into lapped traffic before the only caution of the race came out on the 18th circuit.  He caught up with the back of the back [Read More]