Berry is lights out in drive to IMCA Modified national crown
DES MOINES, Iowa – Tom Berry Jr. saw it as a sign from above when the lights went dark at Marshalltown Speedway. Qualified but in the trailer with more damage than he had time to fix, Berry got a reprieve when the electricity went out before that evening’s IMCA features could be run. Knowing his father must be looking down and smiling, Berry came back to town two weeks later, finishing second in the make-up race and winning the scheduled event. That Friday night provided a foundation for Berry’s drive to the IMCA Modified national championship. He’d win 21 of his 47 starts in all, complementing the Marshalltown crown with Stuart Speedway and KMJ Performance Iowa State titles while repeating as Side Biter Chassis North Central Region king. “There were a couple nights when things happened like that and we wondered if they were signs or omens or what,” said Berry, now from Des Moines. “I had drawn 66 the night I won the Speed Shift TV Dirt Knights Tour at Benton County Speedway, which [Read More]
