Sponsors

Dirt Works Race Cars continues title sponsorship of IMCA’s Eastern Region for Modifieds

ORONOGO, Mo. – Modified drivers in IMCA’s Eastern Region enjoy regional title sponsorship for a fourth consecutive season by Dirt Works Race Cars. The Oronogo, Mo., chassis builder again provides a portion of the $6,000 to be paid to top 10 drivers in final point standings for the region that includes sanctioned tracks and events in New York, Michigan, Alabama and Florida. The regional championship is worth $2,500. The runner-up earns $1,250, with $625 for third, $325 for fourth, $300 for fifth and $200 for sixth through 10th place. Drivers must display two Dirt Works Race Cars decals on their race cars to be eligible for point fund shares. Dirt Works is owned by veteran driver Jerry Hoffman and is a sister company to Hoffman Race Cars. More information about either make of chassis is available by calling 417 673-7426 or 417 465-2410. The company websites are www.hoffmanracecars.com and www.dirtworksracecars.com. Regional points will be awarded for all Bay Area Emerald Coast Tour events in Alabama and Florida. Weekly sanctions continue in Michigan and New York. Points earned at the first eight Atomicwraps.com Empire State [Read More]

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El Paso County Raceway gears up for busy 2016

By Ben Deatherage CALHAN, Colo. ­– Race fans, get ready for the non-stop action and hear the engines roar at El Paso County Raceway. This ¼-mile clay oval, located conveniently off of Highway 24 in the town of Calhan, offers fourteen races from April to September. It is most definitely the destination for Saturday night racing in the central Colorado region. The track races on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month, with the exception of an event on Independence Day July 4 and the mid-week show featuring the World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series in September. “This year we’re working with the Colorado Alliance which is a neat deal,” stated Joe Bellm, promoter of El Paso County Raceway. “Lamar Speedway, I-76 Speedway, and Phillips County Raceway are all on the same page and are consistent with their schedules.  Each track is going to get maximum car counts and that means our fan counts are going to be increase as well.” Regular classes include the IMCA SportMods, Stock Cars, Hobby Stocks, Compacts, Trucks, and [Read More]

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19 chassis builders enter IMCA Manufacturers’ Cup contest 

VINTON, Iowa – Nineteen chassis builders from across the country will contend for national and regional honors in the eighth annual IMCA Manufacturers’ Cup contest. Manufacturers’ Cup standings are based on makes of chassis driven by top 10 drivers in the five Modified regions. Champions will be named based on points for each individual region while the builder with the highest point total overall will be named IMCA’s national Manufacturer of the Year. They’ll receive a $500 prize and trophy during the national awards banquet in November. Lethal Chassis of Mooresville, N.C., is a new Cup contest entrant. Jake Murray Race Cars of Hart­ford is back in the field following a one-year hiatus. Builders returning to Cup competition are 1st Class Chassis of Great Bend, Kan.; B & B Racing Chassis of Belle Plaine, Minn.; BMS by Xtreme of Great Bend, Kan.; Destroyer Chassis of Kenne­dale, Texas; Dirt Works Race Cars of Oronogo, Mo., Dream Racing Chassis of Las Vegas, Nev.; GRT Race Cars of Greenbrier, Ark.; Harris Auto Racing of Boone; Impressive Race Cars of [Read More]

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Got your decal packet? Send car photo to IMCA 

VINTON, Iowa – Decal packets are being mailed from the IMCA home office as quickly as 2016 driver applications can be processed. Now, Marketing Director Kevin Yoder is asking drivers to be just as prompt in getting those decals in the right place on their race car and sending bumper-to-bumper proof of placement photos to him. “Now that we are mailing decal packets, the next step is for drivers to provide verification that they have put decals in designated locations on their car,” he said. “We must receive pictures for Modified, Stock Car, Hobby Stock, SportMod and Sport Compact drivers to be eligible for shares of national or regional point funds.” “It’s easier to do now than in June or July, when the car might be a little beat up,” he added. “We’ll also run pictures of some of the cars we believe are the best looking in the Inside IMCA newsletter.” Photos can be emailed to Yoder at kyoder@imca.com. Deadline for sending proof of decal placement photos, as well as contingency sign-up and rookie of the year [Read More]

Results

Swearingen scores at Hancock County 

By Greg Grabianowski BRITT, Iowa (April 16) – Troy Swearingen was the Xtreme Motor Sports IMCA Modified winner Saturday at Hancock County Speedway. Josh Ruby finished second with Jesse Hoeft taking third; Mark Noble was fourth and J.J. Wise rounded out the top five. Derek Green raced from outside row four to the IMCA Sunoco Stock Car winner’s circle. Tenth starting Elijah Zevenbergen was runner-up with Calvin Lange third. Also racing from eighth on the starting grid to victory lane was Nate Whitehurst in the Karl Chevro­let Northern SportMod main event. Andrew Inman and Jared Boumeester were next across the stripe. After drawing the eight pill, Andrew Borchardt drove to the double checkers in the IMCA Sunoco Hobby Stock feature. Matt White was second and Tony Smidt third. Jay DeVries earned the Mach-1 Sport Compact victory ahead of Kaytee DeVries and Scott Porter.

Events

Davenport Speedway season opener set for Friday

DAVENPORT, Iowa – The battle for 2016 track championships will begin this Friday, April 22, with the Davenport Speedway season opener. All four weekly classes, Petersen Plumbing & Heating IMCA Late Models, Eriksen IMCA Modi­fieds, Koehler Electric Street Stocks and the Hawkeye Auto IMCA Northern SportMods, will be in action on the 1/4-mile dirt oval. The weekly classes will be joined this Friday by the 4-Stock divi­sion. The defending track champions at the Davenport Speedway are: Late Model, Justin Kay; Modi­fied, Bruce Hanford; Northern SportMod, Tony Olson; Street Stock, Perry Gellerstedt; and 4-Stock, Brandon Dahl. Davenport Speedway is located at the Mississippi Valley Fairgrounds, on West Locust Street in Davenport. Pit gates open Friday at 4:30 p.m. with hot laps at 6 p.m. and racing at 6:30 p.m. For additional information on DRT TRAK Racing events, visit www.davenportspeedway.com or call 563 652-5302.

Sponsors

More IMCA Sprint Car awards added to Smiley’s Racing Products program

MESQUITE, Texas – More awards for RaceSaver Sprint Car drivers have been added to the Smiley’s Racing Products program with IMCA for a second consecutive season. All local track and series champions in the IMCA EMI RaceSaver Sprint Car division receive $50 gift cards, redeemable at Smiley’s Mesquite, Texas, location. “Smiley’s Racing Products is very excited about the growth of the Racesaver Sprint Car division throughout the country.  We have seen an explosion in the division the past few years, and we are excited to be a part of the program,” said Smiley’s owner Tom Lorenz. “We look forward to continuing to support the division and provide quality products to each of the competitors.” The high-performance parts manu­facturer and distributor also gives $50 gift cards to top 10 finishers in national point standings for Sprint Cars, Scoggin-Dickey Parts Center Southern SportMods and Mach-1 Sport Compacts, and to top 10 drivers in the Razor Chassis South Central Region for Xtreme Motor Sports IMCA Modifieds, the EngineQuest Southern Region for IMCA Sunoco Stock Cars and the Charger [Read More]

Sponsors

Moroso IMCA awards program renewed for 11th season

GUILFORD, Conn. – Moroso begins its second decade as an IMCA marketing partner, continuing an awards program benefitting drivers in seven sanctioned divisions. Product certificates will be given based on regional standings for IMCA Xtreme Motor Sports Modifieds, IMCA Sunoco Stock Cars and IMCA Sunoco Hobby Stocks, and on national point standings for IMCA Late Models, IMCA EMI RaceSaver Sprint Cars, Karl Chevrolet Northern SportMods and Scoggin-Dickey Parts Center Southern SportMods. First-place drivers in standings for each of the five Modified regions, both Stock Car and both Hobby Stock regions, and national Late Model, Sprint Car, Northern SportMod and Southern SportMod standings all receive Ultra 40 spark plug wire sets from the Guilford, Conn., manufacturer. Runners-up and third place finishers get Blue Max spark plug wire sets. “Moroso values the relationship that our company has had with IMCA and its members over the years and we are looking for this to continue during the next decade,” said National Sales and Marketing Manager Thor Schroeder. “As a company comprised of racers and racing enthusiasts, we hope [Read More]

Results

Meyer, Prauner open with wins at Off Road

By Randy Pospishil NORFOLK, Neb. (April 16) – Several of the ‘usual suspects’ from the 2015 season were among the winners Saturday night during Off Road Speedway’s opening night racing card. Those familiar names included two of last year’s track champions, Ramsey Meyer, a previous national champion in the Mach-1 Sport Compacts, and Kyle Prauner in the Karl Chevrolet North­ern SportMods division. Meyer eased into the lead just in time for a restart caused by the rollover of Luke Jackson’s car as it headed into turn four. Meyer used the restart to his advantage, sprinting to a commanding lead to secure his third win of the season. Prauner’s win required a trip through traffic, from fifth place early in the race to second after a spin by Dylan Pospisil set up a caution and restart. Although that restart was beneficial, moments later Prauner grabbed the lead twice only to have cautions negate the positioning. Finally, with seven laps remaining, Prauner took the lead from Nelson Vollbrecht as the cars en­tered turn three and sped to [Read More]

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Cole opens IMCA Empire State Series campaign with Five Mile win 

KIRKWOOD, N.Y. (April 16) – The two-time and defending track champion got another win he really wanted when the Atomicwraps.com Empire State Series opened Saturday at Five Mile Point Speedway. Matt Cole caught leader Drue Perrault with five circuits left in the 25-lapper for touring Xtreme Motor Sports IMCA Modifieds, then led to the $500 checkers. “This is our home track and we’ve wanted to get an Empire State Series win here for a while,” Cole said. “It always seemed like there was something that took us out of the race but everything worked out really well for us this time.” Perrault ended a distant second. Three-time and defending champion Eddie Sites, Gary Roberts and James Cornell completed the top five. After finishing second in his heat, Cole redrew the outside front row starting spot for the mail event. He fell to fourth right after the initial green, regrouped and then ran second most of the distance. Frontrunners got into traffic but slower cars didn’t become a factor. Cole used the lower line in passing Perrault on [Read More]