Results

Merfeld wins classic battle at Dubuque

By Jerry Mackey DUBUQUE, Iowa (July 17) – The IMCA Weekly Racing Series action at the Dubuque County Fair­grounds Speedway on Sunday night included a fantastic Out-Pace Racing Products IMCA Late Model feature that saw two Dubuque drivers battle for the entire 25 laps. Luke Merfeld and Joel Callahan delighted the fans with plenty of wheel-to-wheel action and slide jobs were a big part of the tight racing. When the checkered flag flew it was Merfeld scoring the win and the $300 bonus money from sponsors, Pro Care Auto of Dubuque and Associated Real Estate Counselors of Preston. Callahan settled for second with Luke Goedert taking third. The Merfeld Brothers Automotive IMCA Modifieds also put on a hotly contested race with Matt Gansen getting to the checkers with less than a half car length win. Mark Schulte raced Gansen very hard but came up just short at the finish line. Tyler Soppe scored his 19th feature win of the 2016 season by topping the GSI Collision Special­ists IMCA Northern SportMod feature. Troy Bauer got into second [Read More]

Results

Herbert sweeps Wheatshocker Nationals at RPM

By Mike Hughes HAYS, Kan. (July 16-17) – Brian Herbert pulled off a sweep in the annual Wheatshocker Nation­als at RPM Speedway during the Ellis County Fair races. In the Sunday night United Rebel Sprint Series main event, Jed Warner looked to have the $2,000 winner’s check in sight. Warner took the lead from Koby Walters on the second lap of the 30-lap event. Warner pulled away following a lap four restart and continued to lead at the halfway mark. With four laps to go, Tracy Hill came to a stop to bring out a caution. Herbert, who was running se­cond, took advantage on the restart and shot to the lead and held on for the win. Walters finished se­cond, followed by Luke Cranston, Darren Berry and Mike Peters. Herbert had inherited the win on Saturday after John Carney failed post-race tech. Zach Blurton, Warner, Walters and Cranston rounding out the top five. Feature Results Saturday – 1. Brian Herbert; 2. Zach Blurton; 3. Jeff Warner; 4. Koby Walters; 5. Luke Cranston; 6. Darren Berry; 7. [Read More]

Results

It’s Bowers by a bumper at Heartland Park 

TOPEKA, Kan. (July 17) – Heading into Sunday night’s Big Time Bail Bonds Sunday Showdown, there had been no repeat winners in three of the four IMCA Speedway Motors Weekly Racing divisions at Heartland Park Topeka. As the season moved into its seventh event of the season, something had to give … or did it? The event of the night had to be the BillsBuilt Race Cars IMCA Modified feature. Jordan Grabouski moved quickly into the lead. He began to put some distance on the field. A yellow flag would spell trouble for the three-time feature winner as Grabouski pulled off the track with mechanical problems during a caution. This would hand the lead over to veteran Tom Charles. Charles, who started ninth on the field, kept the competition in check most of the night. That was until the last few laps. Steven Bowers Jr. began to eat into Charles’ lead late in the race. As they came to the white flag. Bowers was right on the back bumper of Charles. As the two worked [Read More]

Results

Meyer continues winning ways at Raceway Park 

By Bob Coney JEFFERSON, S.D. (July 17) – Raceway Park hosted a fast and action-packed night of IMCA rac­ing action Sunday, with five divisions of cars taking to the track. In the KISS 107.1 FM IMCA Sport Compact division, Ramsey Meyer continued his dominance at the top of the field, extending his division point lead with his second straight win. Meyer took the lead coming out of the second turn on the fifth lap of the feature and never saw the rear of an­other car again. Luke Jackson took the runner-up spot followed by Don Tank and Tracy Raml. The CarQuest IMCA Hobby Stock feature belonged to Craig Clift from the drop of the green flag.  Clift found a gap in the group of traffic in front of him exiting the second turn on the opening lap and took control before they came back around to complete that opening lap. A late caution flew to bring out a green, white, checkered finish and negate the huge lead Clift had built up to that point. In the final [Read More]

Results

Braaten outruns Northern SportMod foes at Cottage Grove 

By Ben Deatherage COTTAGE GROVE, Ore. – Jorddon Braaten raced his way to Cottage Grove Speedway win number five on the season Saturday night. Daniel Ray set the tone early for the Karl Chevrolet Northern SportMods and led from the first lap until Braaten found his way around him on the eighth circuit.

Results

Repeat winners reign at Hancock County

By Greg Grabianowski BRITT, Iowa (July 16) – Repeat winners and starting in the fourth row was the magical starting spot in an evening of dirt track racing at the Hancock County Speedway Saturday night. Oliver Monson won his sixth feature of the year; David Smith and Josh Ruby each won their fourth while Drew Barglof won for the third time and Nick Meyer earned his second win of the sea­son at the oval. Ruby started on the outside of the fourth row before steering his No. 30 rig back into the winner’s circle in the Xtreme Motor Sports IMCA Modified feature. Ben Kraus was second followed by Aus­tin Wolf. Smith earned his fifth IMCA Sunoco Stock Car victory of the summer at Hancock County, after starting in the night’s favorite spot of the outside of the fourth row. Chad Palmer was the runner-up with Blake Cole finishing third. Meyer also started on the outside of the fourth row before moving to the front of the Karl Chevrolet Northern SportMod feature field. Nate Albrant had [Read More]

Super Nationals
Feature

Potential $13,000 in bonuses paid to Super Nationals champions 

BOONE, Iowa – Their support of their local sanctioned tracks will pay off again this September for champions at the IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals fueled by Casey’s. As much as $13,000 in bonuses, determined by driver’s number of sanctioned starts during the IMCA Speedway Motors Weekly Racing point season, will be paid to the seven champions crowned during the 34th annual Super Nationals, to be held Sept. 5-10 at Boone Speedway. “Super Nationals is now the biggest stage for seven of our divisions,” noted IMCA President Brett Root. “As such, it’s the perfect opportunity to reward the champions who have supported our weekly tracks throughout the season.” The Modified champion can take home as much as $5,000 in bonus money, getting $100 for each of as many as 50 sanctioned starts. Winner of the Stock Car main event earns an additional $50 for each of as many as 50 starts, making for a potential $2,500 bonus. The winner of the Deery Brothers Summer Series feature gets a $50 bonus for each of as many as [Read More]

Super Nationals
Feature

More than bragging rights at stake for first Super Nationals Southern SportMod champ 

BOONE, Iowa – The Southern SportMod champion at the upcoming IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals fueled by Casey’s will go home with a lot more than bragging rights. In addition to the $750 share of the purse, the winner of the inaugural main event for the division at Super Nationals wins a complete weekly race engine courtesy of Centex Motorsports and the weekly racing bonus of $25 per sanctioned race. “As we anticipated, response by drivers and marketing partners to adding the Southern SportMods to Super Nationals has been very strong,” noted IMCA President Brett Root. “Both the purse and contingencies are very generous.” The division will run its entire program on Labor Day (Monday, Sept. 5) and be the first to crown a champion at the 34th annual Super Nationals. Among the pre-entries already in hand from Texas and Kansas are current national point leader and 2015 runner-up Jeffrey Abbey, 2015 national rookie of the year Taylor Florio and her father Chris, and current rookie points leader Kamera Kaitlin McDonald. Southern SportMod drivers can pre-register [Read More]

Feature

Final night for All-Star qualifying is Thursday

VINTON, Iowa – The final night for Xtreme Motor Sports IMCA Modified drivers to qualify for the 2016 Fast Shafts All-Star Invitational ballot is Thursday, July 21. If not already vote eligible, winners of three Hawkeye Dirt Tour events this week – Tuesday at the Iowa State Fairgrounds, Wednesday at Southern Iowa Speedway and Thursday at Knoxville Raceway, become All-Star candidates. Two drivers from each of the five Modified regions will be voted onto the starting grid in electronic balloting via the IMCA Facebook page that runs from Monday, July 25 through Friday, July 29. Eighteen more starters will be elected at large between Monday, Aug. 1 and Friday, Aug. 5. Complet­ing the Friday, Sept. 9 All-Star field at Boone Speedway will be candidates with the high­est national point total and the most 40-point feature wins competing at the IMCA Speedway Mo­tors Super Nationals fueled by Casey’s. As of Monday, July 18 and by home region, the 144 drivers on the 2016 Fast Shafts All-Star Invitational ballot included: Larry Shaw Racing Western Region – Randy Artz, [Read More]

Events

Three-day swing takes IMCA Hawkeye Dirt Tour to Des Moines, Osky, Knoxville

DES MOINES, Iowa (July 14) – Three events in as many nights will test the mettle of both men and machines following the Hawkeye Dirt Tour. Traveling Xtreme Motor Sports IMCA Modifieds are at the Iowa State Fairgrounds Speedway in Des Moines on Tuesday, July 19 and at Southern Iowa Speedway in Oskaloosa on Wednesday, July 20 for $1,000 to win events before running for $1,500 to win on Thursday, July 21 at Knoxville Raceway. All three tracks are half-mile ovals. The Tuesday show marks the first appearance by the Dirt Tour at Des Moines. Southern Iowa Speedway also makes up the Stock Car Shootout program rained out earlier this month on Wednesday. The Thursday feature at Knoxville is the final qualifying event for the 2016 Fast Shafts All-Star Invitational ballot and pays a minimum of $300 to start Pit gates open at 4:30 p.m. and the grandstand opens at 5 p.m. at Des Moines. Hot laps are at 6:15 p.m. and racing starts at 6:45 p.m. Spectator admission is $15 for adults with a [Read More]