Results

North Dakota driver racing in 2020 to benefit suicide prevention, awareness

HEBRON, N.D. – Tanner Hofer is racing for much more than feature wins and track championships this season. The third-year Mach-1 Sport Compact driver from Hebron will donate half his winnings to the North Dakota chapter of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. North Dakota has the 10th highest suicide rate in the nation, claiming the life of one state resident every 57 minutes. Hofer decided to dedicate his upcoming campaign to the cause of prevention and awareness following the Aug. 21, 2017 death of his cousin A.J. “A.J. is the biggest part of why I’m doing this. I race for him and under him. I feel like I’m racing for him every time I race,” said Hofer, who will take to the track in a car wrapped by Demon Decals and with a hood emblazoned with the suicide awareness ribbon, the date of A.J.’s death and checkered flags symbolizing angel’s wings. “The hood is for my cousin. The car is for everyone has gone through this. We’ll accept donations and hope to make a check [Read More]

Sponsors

Moser Engineering awards top $10K for IMCA Modified, Stock, Hobby, SportMods

PORTLAND, Ind. – Moser Engineering awards more than $10,000 worth of product certificates again this season, to drivers in five IMCA divisions. Runners-up in each of the five regions for IMCA Modifieds and both regions for IMCA Sunoco Stock Cars receive $300 product certificates while second place finishers in standings for the two IMCA Sunoco Hobby Stock regions and in national standings for Karl Kustoms Northern SportMods and Smiley’s Racing Products Southern SportMods get $200 certificates.  One hundred dollar certificates go to drivers in those divisions competing at 80 designated specials. “As long-time sponsors in many forms of motorsports, we have always held the IMCA as one of those special groups that just gets what is important to the grassroots racers,” stated Moser Engineering Marketing Director Jeff Anderson. “So it goes without saying we are proud to continue our sponsorship with IMCA in 2020.”   Awards based on point standings will be presented during the national banquet in November while special events awards given by the Portland, Ind., rear end components manufacturer and 17-year sponsor [Read More]

Sponsors

Robert & Sons Aluminum gives new awards to IMCA Modified, Late Model champs, ROYs

NEWNAN, Ga. – New awards from Robert & Sons Aluminum are in store this season for top drivers in the IMCA Modified and IMCA Sunoco Late Model divisions.  National champions and rookies of the year in both divisions receive 10 sheets of aluminum from the Newnan, Ga., manufacturer and distributor, now in its sixth year as an IMCA sponsor.  “Robert & Sons Aluminum Inc. appreciates the support we have received over the last five years being a part of IMCA and we look forward to another exciting year of racing,” said Steve Hinely. “Our product is the most visible part of the race car and we get input from the racers and trends to develop new colors and finishes each year. “Many of our items are unique to RSA. This shows our commitment and willingness to invest in our customers and the racing industry,” he continued, “because we know a unique and great looking car leads to a winning team.”   Roberts & Sons product certificates will be presented during the national IMCA awards banquet [Read More]

Sponsors

Axle Exchange returns as title sponsor for IMCA Fast Shafts All-Star Invitational

DES MOINES, Iowa – Axle Exchange continues its title sponsorship of a premier event for IMCA Modifieds, to be held during the nation’s premier dirt track racing event. For the 15th consecutive year, Axle Exchange provides a portion of the purse paid to the 30 starters in the Fast Shafts All-Star Invitational, to be held Sept. 11 at Boone Speedway during the IMCA Speedway Motors Su­per Nationals fueled by Casey’s.  One hundred and forty-five different drivers from 26 states and two Canadian provinces have taken the green flag in the All-Star feature since the inaugural invi­tational in 2004. Each All-Star receives a free custom Velocita fire suit and a mini replica driveshaft from Axle Ex­change, manufacturer of the Fast Shafts brand of drive shafts and 18-year IMCA sponsor. Joel Rust of Grundy Center won the 2019 All-Star Invitational. The Des Moines, Iowa, company also returns to national decal programs for the IMCA Sunoco Stock Car, Karl Kustoms Northern SportMod and Smiley’s Racing Products Southern SportMod divisions.  Drivers in all three of those divisions must display two [Read More]

Sponsors

AFCO continues rich awards program benefitting drivers in six IMCA divisions

BOONVILLE, Ind. – Drivers in six IMCA divisions earn awards from AFCO for a 27th consecutive year. One of IMCA’s longest tenured sponsors, the Boonville, Ind., manufacturer gives more than $5,000 in post-season awards to IMCA Modified, IMCA Sunoco Late Model, IMCA Sunoco Stock Car, IMCA Sunoco Hobby Stock, Karl Kustoms Northern SportMod and Smiley’s Racing Products Southern SportMod competitors. “AFCO is honored to mark its 27th year supporting IMCA racing. We enjoy being part of the long-standing tradition with this great group,” said Marketing Director Kerri Hart. “We look forward to awarding IMCA racers with GM replacement frame kits and many various contingency awards. We hope every IMCA racer has a terrific season!” Top three eligible drivers in each of the five Modified regions receive product certificates val­ued at $250, $150 and $50 while the top three eligible drivers in both Stock Car regions re­ceive certifi­cates worth $200, $100 and $50. Top three eligible drivers in both Northern and Southern regions for the Hobby Stocks and in na­tional standings for the two SportMod divisions are in [Read More]

Feature

IMCA response to COVID-19 outbreak

VINTON, Iowa – IMCA officials continue to follow developments in the COVID-19 outbreak and have taken initial steps in helping guard the health and well being of members of the racing commu­nity.  “As always, the most important issue is everyone’s safety – our drivers, our fans, our employees and the people who work at all of our sanctioned race tracks,” IMCA President Brett Root said. “It is difficult to address specifics in what is a dynamic, ever-changing situation, but the decisions we’re making now in response to COVID-19 are based on the best information we have.”  While the IMCA home office in Vinton, Iowa, is currently closed, all staff members are working from home and can be contacted electronically or by phone.  “Numerous state, county or local governments have announced stay at home or social distancing measures to stem the pandemic. Most of the tracks we sanction in 36 states and Canada are un­der some form of mandate,” said Root.  “We are in the racing business. We are not in position to second-guess decisions by [Read More]

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JE Pistons gives IMCA awards for 10th season

CYPRESS, Calif. – JE Pistons makes on-track accomplishments by IMCA drivers competing with built engines pay off for a 10th consecutive season. IMCA Modified, IMCA Sunoco Late Model, IMCA RaceSaver Sprint Car and IMCA Sunoco Stock Car drivers earn shares of more than $9,000 in product awards to be given by the Cypress, Ca­lif., manufacturer. “IMCA and circle track racing has long been an area of focus for JE Pistons,” noted Mark Gearhart, Director of Content for Race Winning Brands. “We are pleased to support IMCA and its racers.”  Top eligible finishers in each of the five regions for Modifieds and both regions for Stock Cars, and national Late Model and RaceSaver Sprint Car standings receive pistons. Certificates valued at $400, $300, $200 and $150, respectively, go to eligible second through fifth place driv­ers in regional Modified and Stock Car, and national Late Model and Sprint Car standings.  All JE awards will be presented during the national IMCA banquet in November or mailed beginning the fol­lowing week from the IMCA home office.        Information [Read More]

National Points

IMCA Speedway Motors Weekly Racing National Point Standings through March 18

IMCA Modifieds – 1. Chaz Baca, Mesa, Ariz., 757; 2. Alex Stanford, Chowchilla, Calif., 528; 3. Ricky Thornton Jr., Adel, Iowa, 472; 4. Zachary Madrid, Phoenix, Ariz., 436; 5. Jeff Taylor, Cave City, Ark., 387; 6. Lance Mari, Imperial, Calif., 382; 7. Kollin Hibdon, Pahrump, Nev., 377; 8. Spencer Wilson, Minot, N.D., 374; 9. Tim Ward, Chandler, Ariz., 348; 10. William Gould, Calera, Okla., 344; 11. Jake O’Neil, Tucson, Ariz., 336; 12. Casey Arneson, Fargo, N.D., 335; 13. Jon White Jr., Red Oak, Texas, 328; 14. Ryan Roath, Peoria, Ariz., 320; 15. Kelsie Foley, Tucson, Ariz., 298; 16. Braxton Yeager, Green River, Wy., 286; 17. Jason Noll, Peoria, Ariz., 256; 18. John Parmeley, Phoenix, Ariz., and Bill Miller, Yuma, Ariz., both 255; 20. Bricen James, Albany, Ore., 249. IMCA RaceSaver Sprint Cars – 1. Colby Thornhill, Enumclaw, Wash., 89; 2. Danny Wood, Norman, Okla., 79; 3. Andy Shouse, Oklahoma City, Okla., and Steven Shebester, Mustang, Okla., both 74; 5. Chris Kelly, Oklahoma City, Okla., 60; 6. Zach Patterson, Yukon, Okla., 58; 7. Jason Martin, Lincoln, Neb., 54; [Read More]

Sponsors

Late Model awards new to Hyperco IMCA program for 2020

PONTOTOC, Miss. – IMCA Sunoco Late Model competitors are in the running this season for new awards from Hyperco. The eighth-place finisher in 2020 national point standings for the fast-growing division receives two Conventional SNS springs from the Pontotoc, Miss., high performance suspension components manufacturer. Both the ninth- and 10th-place driver get single SNS Conventional springs. Hyperco begins its 23rd year of IMCA sponsorship and continues awards in five other divisions this year as well.  “IMCA is an incredible organization with great competitors across the country. After 23 years of supporting the series, it’s grown more into a relationship than a partnership,” said Hyperco’s Justin Cockerham. “All manufacturers should do as much as we can to give back to the organizations and racers who support us all and this is a great way to do just that. I look forward to seeing everyone at this track throughout the year!”  The top three eligible finishers in each of the five regions for IMCA Modifieds, both IMCA Sunoco Stock Car regions, both IMCA Sunoco Hobby Stock regions and [Read More]

Results

Whitehead stampedes to first IMCA Modified victory

ARDMORE, Okla. (March 12) – Justin Whitehead started his rookie season hoping to get a single IMCA Modified feature win. It took the Texarkana, Texas, driver just two starts to accomplish that goal. The runner-up on March 7 at Ardmore when Chris Bragg raced to career win number 101 in the division, Whitehead led the last 22 laps in winning the Southern Stampede main event, and $2,000, Thursday night at Southern Oklahoma Speedway. Jeff Taylor and R.C. Whitwell were next across the stripe. “I’m a big Jeff Taylor and R.C. Whitwell fan,” said Whitehead, well aware of who was chasing him as the race wound down. “I just concentrated on hitting my marks. That’s all I could do.”  “The last caution came with four to go,” he added. “I don’t normally count laps but I was counting those.” Wheeling a car owned by Billy White at W & W Timber, Whitehead had dropped back to fourth after starting the 25-lapper from the pole. He went to the top side of the track to rally and [Read More]