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Lone Star Stock Car Tour totes $5,000 champion’s check

ABILENE, Texas – A rich week of racing in Texas will see IMCA Sunoco Stock Car drivers battle for shares of nearly $15,000 in point fund money and $750 to win each night of the Lone Star Stock Car Tour. Champion of the inaugural tour, sponsored by Sniper Speed, takes home a whopping $5,000 and becomes eligible to qualify for the Sunoco Race Fuels Race of Champions during the IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals fueled by Casey’s in September. The runner-up earns $2,500, with $2,000 paid for third, $1,500 for fourth, $1,000 for fifth, $500 for sixth, $400 for seventh, $300 for eighth, $250 for ninth and $150 for 10th. In addition, drivers finishing 11th on back with perfect attendance will be eligible for a $1,000 cash drawing. The Lone Star Tour opens with Friday and Saturday, Feb. 16 and 17 events during Abilene Speedway’s traditional season-opening Ice Breaker special. Sunday and Monday, Feb. 18 and 19 dates follow at 281 Speedway. Boyd Raceway hosts Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 20 and 21 races before the [Read More]

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Stormzand qualifies for every feature during quest for Dirt Works Eastern Region ROY 

LOWELL, Mich. – He didn’t get a feature win but Nick Stormzand did accomplish the goal he set for himself at the start of his first IMCA Modified season. The Dirt Works Eastern Region rookie of the year qualified for the main event in all 36 starts this year, with three runner-up finishes. “These guys are always on their game but I know I’ll get a win,” the Lowell, Mich., driver said. “I knew coming in that being a rookie, it would be tough to make the show. I was hoping to make every feature and I did. I was pretty proud of that.” Stormzand logged 19 starts at Crystal Motor Speedway, where he ended fifth in the point standings, with another nine outings at Tri-City Motor Speedway and eight at I-96 Speedway. He was fifth in the Allstar Performance Michigan State points race. “The IMCA Modifieds are the most competitive division around here,” he said. “You can go anywhere around and race them and compete against the very best every weekend.” Stormzand had decided [Read More]

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Quick study Slott scores Razor Chassis South Central Region rookie prize

NEW WAVERLY, Texas – Before the start of his first IMCA Modified season, Ryan Slott would have been happy with a single feature win in 2017. When the final checkers flew, he had four wins and Razor Chassis South Central Region rookie of the year honors to show for his efforts. “The class is just taking off around here. It looked like fun and I decided I wanted to do it,” said Slott, from New Waverly, Texas, and now a junior at Sam Houston State University in Huntsville majoring in agricultural engineering. “It was challenging at first. The hardest thing was definitely setup but I slowly got better.” Slott had raced a factory stock class, which he said was comparable to an IMCA Sunoco Stock Car, for five years before moving into the Modified. He got his first win in the sanctioned division in just his fourth start, at Gator Motorplex, and ended his night in victory lane three starts later at Cotton Bowl Speedway. “After the early season play dates, I didn’t think I’d [Read More]

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Competitive Clough captures four feature wins, Jet Racing Central Region rookie of the year

WALLACE, Neb. – Brandon Clough hoped to be competitive in his first IMCA Modified season. He was better than that. Clough won four features on the way to capturing Jet Racing Central Region rookie of the year honors. He was second in standings at Phillips County Raceway, just a single point out of first, and fourth at both Lexington Raceway and Lincoln County Raceway. “I am very happy with the year. Early in the season I didn’t figure I’d get any wins,” he said. “I had just hoped to be competitive. I am extremely pleased with our results from this season.” The Wallace, Neb., driver had another 12 top five finishes in 38 starts. After taking some early lumps, his first Modified win came on May 6 at Lincoln County, in just his seventh start in the new division. “There are some pretty fast cars that race there weekly. I didn’t quite know what to think at first after I won that night,” Clough admitted. “As the season went on and once we kind of [Read More]

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Wonch, Lamberies win Harris Race Tech Info drawings 

AMES, Iowa – Austin Wonch and Lucas Lamberies were winners of drawings to attend Bob Harris Enterprises Race Tech Info dirt chassis schools early next year. Winners of 30 designated events for IMCA Modifieds and 15 specials for Karl Chevrolet Northern SportMods and Scoggin-Dickey Parts Center Southern SportMods were entered in that drawing. Wonch won the Great Lakes Nationals at Crystal Motor Speedway. Lamberies prevailed at Davenport Speedway’s SportMod Challenge. Modified winners entered in the drawing were Chris Abelson, Jeff Aikey, Chase Allen, Chaz Baca, Eddie Belec, Ethan Dotson, Tyler Droste, Darin Duffy, Troy Foulger, Jordan Grabouski, Michael Greseth, Richie Gustin, Jeremy Keller, Eddie Kirchoff, Cody Laney, Paul Leach, Hunter Marriott, Terry Phillips, Chaz Pray, Marlyn Seidler, Kelly Shryock, Jesse Sobbing, Kyle Strickler and Ricky Thornton Jr. And SportMod drivers included Jeffrey Abbey, Justin Addison, Adam Armstrong, Keith Blum, Brian Cooper, Dustin Daniels, Sawyer Haese, Chris McKellar, Jesse Skalicky, Chris Toth, Jared VanDeest and Jaylen Wettengel. All race winners received certificates good for two shock rebuilds.

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Erivez brings Western Region rookie title back to Wyoming

GILLETTE, Wyo. – The timing of a phone call got Marty Erivez in an IMCA Modified. His consistency throughout the season got the Gillette, Wyo., driver rookie of the year honors in the Larry Shaw Racing Western Region. “I had raced for more than 10 years before selling everything, buying a house and taking a year off,” Erivez said. “I was going to pick up a B mod in Minnesota when I got a call from a guy in Montana about a Mod­ified (a 2012 Side Biter). I canceled my plans to go to Minnesota and bought the Modified instead.” He logged 22 starts in 2017, 13 of them at his hometown Gillette Thunder Speedway, where Erivez finished third in the point standings. His best feature finish was second, by half a car length, to Rob Hoffman in the May 27 show at Gil­lette. Erivez posted six more top five five finishes and ended fourth in Allstar Performance Wyoming state standings. Erivez was a two-time Western region champion and three-time state champion with Wissota. He [Read More]

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Early season win streak sparks Martin in drive to EQ Cylinder Heads Southern Region crown 

WEATHERFORD, Texas – There’s a running joke in Kirk Martin’s household about whether or not he’s running for points. An early season winning streak helped convince him to do so this year and a career season-best 20 IMCA Sunoco Stock Car checkers paved the way for his first EQ Cylinder Heads Southern Region championship. Second in the national standings, the Weatherford pilot also earned Boyd Raceway and Allstar Performance Texas State honors. “It was a phenomenal year for us. We started a streak of what became nine wins in a row (be­tween March 11 and April 8). They just kept coming. We knew the streak was going to end and on a couple of those nights I was more lucky than good, but a win’s a win,” Martin said. Another streak, this time of four straight checkers, came in August and helped him nail down the regional and state crowns as well as the runner-up spot in the national standings. “I had the most races I’ve ever run (53) this season and was really surprised [Read More]

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New daddy Snyder is the Big Daddy in IMCA’s Southern Region for Hobby Stocks 

COPPERAS COVE, Texas – The rigors of chasing the Big Daddy Race Cars Southern Region championship cost Damian Snyder some sleep during the IMCA point season. The challenge of fatherhood has cost him some zzz’s since then. Snyder, from Copperas Cove, Texas, was a model of consistency in capturing his career first Hobby Stock regional prize and Allstar Performance Texas State crown in 2017. He was a regular at both Heart O’ Texas Speedway and Abilene Speedway where he finished fourth and fifth, respec­tively, in the point standings. “We had some success at the start of the year and made the decision to go ahead and chase re­gional and state points, racing Fridays at Heart O’ Texas and Saturday at Abilene,” he said. “We had a bunch of seconds and thirds before we finally got a win at Heart O’ Texas (on May 5). It’s hard to get wins when you’ve got so much going on in your life. You don’t have time to work on the car or get it just the way you [Read More]

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Fluckiger soars to Design 500 Lady Eagle honors 

COLUMBUS, Neb. – Brooke Fluckiger ended her six-year Mach-1 Sport Compact career with a couple of career highlights. Fluckiger, from Columbus, Neb., raced to a top-five finish at the IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals fueled by Casey’s, then put the wraps on 2017 by winning the coveted Design 500 Lady Eagle award. Champion at Boone County Raceway and U.S. 30 Speedway as well as the Allstar Performance Nebraska State champion, Fluckiger had the top point total among the 200-plus female drivers who competed in IMCA this season. “Winning the Lady Eagle has always been in the back of my mind,” said Fluckiger, a Duncan native and cousin of Modified hotshoes Dylan Smith and Damian Smith. “I’m very proud to be able to have done it racing against the top competition in Nebraska and the United States. It’s nice to show other female drivers we can race with the guys.” “Super Nationals was probably the most exciting part of the season,” she added. “We’ve totaled a car at Boone before so being able to finish just [Read More]

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Gould rides rollercoaster season to career third Razor Chassis South Central Region title 

CALERA, Okla. – A race season that saw its shares of ups and downs ended on the upside for William Gould. Gould earned the Razor Chassis South Central Region crown, along with the 100th feature win of his IMCA Modified career in 2017. He had 19 feature wins in all and finished sixth in the national points race with the track title at Gray­son County Speedway and Allstar Performance Texas State crown to his credit as well. “We had the occasional snafu here and there but overall, it was a pretty good season,” summed up Gould, from Calera, Okla. “There was a time during the year when we kind of fell off the pace or seemed to be lacking in the traction department after switching back to an open power plant. Jay Neal at BSB helped get us back on track and we went right back to winning.” The 2013 national champion and now three-time regional king hadn’t planned to do much racing, let alone winning, early in the season. Gould’s intentions were to crew [Read More]