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Casey’s offering delivery, carryout options to serve guests, communities

ANKENY, Iowa – In unprecedented times, Casey’s General Store continues to do their part to keep friends and family safe while looking forward to returning to the race track soon.   The Official Convenience Store of IMCA and presenting sponsor of the IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals, Casey’s is taking a number of steps to serve its guests and communities during the COVID-19 pandemic.  Casey’s recently announced its partnership with Door Dash, which provides an additional delivery option for their famous pizza, grocery and household items to suburban and rural communities. By the end of April, dozens of grocery and household items will be added as Casey’s finds new ways to serve the many people sheltering in place. Casey’s already delivers from about 800 stores and this adds delivery service to nearly 350 stores where it wasn’t previously available. Delivery hours will match each Casey’s store kitchen hours from morning to night, seven days a week.  Guests can see if their hometown location is offering Casey’s delivery through DoorDash by visiting DoorDash.com or downloading the app on iOS or [Read More]

Sponsors

Performance Bodies giving nearly $25K in post-season awards to IMCA drivers

CEDAR FALLS, Iowa – Performance Bodies’ 38th season of sponsorship will be another special one for IMCA competitors. The Cedar Falls, Iowa, high performance au­tomotive parts distributor and race car body manufacturer gives nearly $25,000 in product certificate awards to competitors in seven divisions, while returning to national de­cal programs for IMCA Modifieds and IMCA Sunoco Hobby Stocks and as primary sponsor for IMCA Sunoco Late Model and IMCA Sunoco Stock Car rookie of the year programs. “Performance Bodies is proud to be a sponsor of IMCA for over 38 years,” said Brian Gerst. “We are honored to be involved with a program that gives back to the racers. We look forward to many more years of partnership with IMCA and the racing community.”  MD3 product certificates good for $169 go to second through seventh place drivers in point standings, as well as the second, third and fourth-place drivers in rookie of the year standings in each of the five regions for Modifieds. Certificates of the same value go to second through 10th place drivers in both [Read More]

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Performance Bodies, MD3 to reward top IMCA Modified, SportMod drivers

CEDAR FALLS, Iowa – Post-season awards await drivers in three IMCA divisions again in 2020, courtesy of Performance Bodies and MD3. Each of the five IMCA Modified regional champions and rookies of the year, and Karl Kustoms Northern SportMod and Smiley’s Racing Products South­ern SportMod national champions and rookies of the year receive $169 MD3 product certificates. Those certificates will be presented during the national awards banquet in November or mailed beginning the follow­ing week from the IMCA home office. More information is available by calling Performance Bodies at 800 722-4641.

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Frank goes retro for 2020 Mach-1 Sport Compact campaign

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Race fans with an appreciation for the local history of the sport will enjoy seeing Floyd Frank on track again in 2020. Frank’s Mach-1 Sport Compact has the retro look of the 1955 Chevrolet his father A.J. wrenched on as a crew member for a neighbor in the late 1960s and early 1970s. “We were at the track every Saturday night,” said Floyd, from Colorado Springs, Colo. “This car is a 2000 Acura Integra and it’s the first car I built myself. It took three months, which is longer than I thought it would. The only thing I stole from my old car was the roll bar.” His “old car” put Floyd in victory lane following six of his 21 starts last season. Coming off an eight-win campaign the year before, 2019 was arguably a better year when his El Paso County Raceway track and E3 Spark Plugs State championships are figured in. “We had a lot of opportunities to win last season,” said Floyd, who can laugh – now – [Read More]

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Hooker Harness joins fight against COVID-19

FREEPORT, Ill. – A company that’s in the safety business every day has diversified its product line to support emergency personnel on the front line of the COVID-19 pandemic.  Hooker Harness has begun manufacturing fabric masks for the Stephenson County Health Depart­ment, for use by local Emergency Management Services.  “We’re happy to contribute to this any way its needed. We’re in the safety business every day,” noted company owner Scott McPhillips. “Everyone has to do what they can. People bring in extra material and we used several hundred yards of elastic that we had on hand.” In its sixth season of IMCA sponsorship, the Freeport, Ill., custom seatbelt and shoulder harness manufacturer has already completed several hundred masks. They are cleaned and sanitized at another location, then packaged and shipped to EMS departments.  “This has been a big change for us because most of what we do is heavy duty sewing,” McPhil­lips said. “Most of our staff brought in their personal sewing machines to work with the lighter materi­als.” With shortages of Personal Protective Equipment [Read More]

Weekly

New promoter will keep building on solid IMCA foundation at Buena Vista Raceway

ALTA, Iowa – With a firm midweek foundation in place, new promoter Trent Chinn plans to keep building on to the IMCA Speedway Motors Weekly Racing program at Buena Vista Raceway. Chinn takes over the Wednesday night speedplant at Alta, sanctioned by IMCA for 30-plus seasons. “This track really started to come back to its glory days under (previous promoter) Joey Ciechanowski,” said Chinn, who saw much of the country while crewing for Tim Ward and Ricky Thornton Jr. “This is already a very nice facility. One of the main things is that the racing surface has been so smooth from top to bottom every night and we’re going to do everything we can to continue that.”  Both the IMCA Modifieds and IMCA Sunoco Stock Cars will run at BVR for a 31st season in 2020.  IMCA Sunoco Hobby Stocks are sanctioned for the 28th consecutive season, Karl Kustoms Northern SportMods for the 14th and Mach-1 Sport Compacts for the 13th. “What I enjoy about the IMCA Modifieds is how weekly racers can go to specials and be [Read More]

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Tire Demon adding to IMCA special events awards

KELLEY, Iowa – Tire Demon by Love Tap adds to an already impressive IMCA special events program with new post-season awards in 2020.  A drawing will determine three winners of right rear tire saver tools given by the Kelley, Iowa, manufacturer to IMCA Modified, IMCA Sunoco Stock Car, Karl Kustoms Northern SportMod and Smiley’s Racing Products Southern SportMod drivers. Tire Demon, owned by former SportMod driver Tim Love, begins its fifth season of sponsorship and latest two-year pact with IMCA, and again gives $500 certificates to designated place finishers at 30 spe­cials for Modifieds and at 15 designated specials for Stock Cars and for SportMods. Those certificates are to be applied toward the purchase of a tire prep stand and will be mailed after official race results are received at the IMCA home office. Also new to the Tire Demon program in 2020 is a base machine, wash tub and brush to be presented to the Late Model champion at the IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals fueled by Casey’s. The Modified champion again receives a [Read More]

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Carolina Racing Supply makes award winners of Modified drivers in IMCA’s Eastern Region

MOORESVILLE, N.C. – Carolina Racing Supply takes a new approach in 2020 to make award winners of a host of drivers in IMCA’s Dirt Works  Eastern Region for Modifieds. Product certificates good for $50 off online purchases of $100 or more go to every registered rookie in the region and to the lowest driver in final point standings with perfect attendance at every track in the region. Rookie certificates will be issued on July 1; perfect attendance certificates will be presented dur­ing the national awards banquet in November or mailed beginning the following week from the IMCA home office. “We’re excited to partner with IMCA to help them grow the divisions in the Eastern Region,” said Carolina Racing Supply’s Tom Sandal. “It will be an awesome opportunity for us to showcase our racer-friendly website and quick shipping that goes along with it.” Also beginning this season, the Mooresville, N.C., company gives a set of TomCat Performance deluxe toe plates to the first Modified, Stock Car, Hobby Stock and Northern SportMod non-quali­fier in points at the [Read More]

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Outerwears Performance gift certificates go to IMCA Modified special event drivers

SCHOOLCRAFT, Mich. – IMCA Modified special events drivers are in the running for Outerwears Per­formance Products for a sixth consecutive season. The Schoolcraft, Mich., high performance parts manufacturer again gives $25 gift certificates to a top five finisher at each of 30 designated special events. Those certificates will be mailed from the IMCA home office within a week after official race re­sults are re­ceived and are applicable toward the purchase of a radiator screen.            Outerwears also gives product awards to qualifying feature winners at both the IMCA Speed­way Motors Super Nationals fueled by Casey’s and the RaceSaver Nationals powered by Sunbelt Rent­als in September. “We take great pride in working with IMCA. We look forward to continuing that pride and can’t wait to get this season rolling!” said Outerwear’s Nick Schero. “We wish everyone a safe season and a successful season!” Information about the extensive line of Outerwears circle track products and dealers is available at the www.outerwears.com website, by calling 800 967-3450 and on Facebook. “Outerwears has been a wonderfully supportive [Read More]

Results

First-time feature winner Erickson turns focus to rookie points chase

GLENDALE, Ariz. – His career first Karl Kustoms Northern SportMod feature win in hand, Clay Erickson can now sharpen his focus on chasing points. Erickson had recorded seven top five finishes in 13 starts before topping the March 7 main event at Canyon Speedway Park. He’d been the runner-up in two of the three outings that preceded that first-ever win. “We had gained a lot of confidence and knew we could run up there. It’s just been a matter of seat time and finishing races,” said Erickson, from Glendale and consistent throughout February’s Arizona Dirt Track Tour. “We’d come close a couple times and it was just a relief to win. We were finally able to finish.” “We were so happy. So many people who have supported us we’re there that night,” he added, “and everybody was excited.” Erickson’s father David had raced in a local stock class at Manzanita Speedway. He ran a go-kart for a single season as a youngster, then followed friend Tony Miller into the Northern SportMod class on the final [Read More]