Feature

IMCA Speedway Motors Weekly Racing National Point Standings Through April 2

IMCA Xtreme Motor Sports Modifieds – 1. Brian Schultz, Casa Grande, Ariz., 594; 2. Ricky Thornton Jr., Chandler, Ariz., 553; 3. John Parmeley, Phoe­nix, Ariz., 510; 4. Jeffry Sheppard Jr., Golden Val­ley, Ariz., 484; 5. Lance Mari, El Centro, Ca­lif., 452;  6. Zane DeVil­biss, Farmington, N.M., 430; 7. R.C. Whitwell, Bakersfield, Calif., 428; 8. Tyler Mecl, Queen Creek, Ariz., 398; 9. Marlyn Seidler, Underwood, N.D., 375; 10. Tim Ward, Gil­bert, Ariz., 372; 11. Don Earven, Globe, Ariz., 321; 12. Chaz Baca, Mesa, Ariz., 286; 13. Johnny Morris Jr., Queen Creek, Ariz., 320; 14. Hunter Marriott, Brookfield, Mo., 312; 15. Sean Stewart, Bullhead City, Ariz., 308; 16. Shawn Strand, Man­dan, N.D., 293; 17. Spencer Wilson, Minot, N.D., 290; 18. Dean Abbey, Roanoke, Texas, 289; 19. Eric Center, Mesa, Ariz., 286; 20. Ryan McDaniel, Oli­vehurst, Ca­lif., 277. IMCA Eagle Motorsports RaceSaver Sprint Cars – 1. Logan Scherb, Paradise, Texas, 241; 2. Chad Wilson, North Richland Hills, Texas, 222; 3. Marcus Thomas, Corsicana, Texas, 181; 4. Kyle Jones, Kennedale, Texas, 148; 5. Brandon Long, Wichita Falls, Texas, 141; 6. Michelle [Read More]

Weekly

Thunderhill Raceway postpones practice 

By Edward Anschutz STURGEON BAY, Wis. – Track officials at Thunderhill Raceway have decided to postpone the open practice originally scheduled for Saturday, April 4. The open session has been moved to Saturday April 18. A start time has yet to be determined. “We put the practice on our schedule just in case things warmed up early. That way we had two options,” explained Promoter Woody Wodack.“With last week being cold, windy and sometimes sleeting, we weren’t able to prep things like we wanted. It’s all about keeping our track great and with the forecast looking promising, we’ll be good to go on the 18th.” With cars racing in Iowa and at Seymour Speedway on Saturday afternoon, Wodack added that “it just made sense to push everything till after the R.A.C.E. Car Show and benefit that takes place on April 11.” The first point night for IMCA Xtreme Motor Sports Modifieds, IMCA Sunoco Stock Cars, Karl Chevrolet Northern SportMods and IMCA Sunoco Hobby Stocks is Saturday, April 25 and will be sponsored by WDOR.

Sponsors

Bob Harris Enterprises awards go to IMCA  Modified, SportMod special events drivers 

AMES, Iowa – Bob Harris Enterprises marks its fifth year of IMCA sponsorship along with its first full season in its new Ames facility in 2015. One top 10 finisher at each of 30 IMCA Xtreme Motor Sports Modified specials and at a dozen Karl Chevrolet Northern SportMod and Scoggin-Dickey Parts Center Southern SportMod specials receives two free shock rebuilds from Harris. A drawing will be held following the regular point season to award Race Tech Info Dirt Chassis School packages to a driver in each division. Drawing winners last year were Travis Hagen and Ethan Dotson. Certificates for the shock rebuilds will be mailed within a week after special events results are received at the IMCA home office. Race Tech Info seminar certificates go in the mail this fall. Previously located in Roland, Bob Harris Enterprises moved to a 60×80-foot facility in Ames last April. Approximately half that building is used for chassis repair, updates and fabrication, the other half for shock building and repair, a show room and parts area. Harris is a [Read More]

Weekly

Wisconsin’s Dodge County sanctions IMCA Modifieds, Northern SportMods 

BEAVER DAM, Wis. – One IMCA division returns and another is new this season at Dodge County Fairgrounds Speedway. Both IMCA Xtreme Motor Sports Modifieds and Karl Chevrolet Northern SportMods are on 11 Sunday night programs on the 1/2-mile clay oval. “The Modified drivers around here are a pretty strong group of guys. They like going fast,” said promoter Brian Gerber. “The Northern SportMods have an amazing car count. We’re going to have two very strong classes.” “I like the uniformity of the IMCA rules. Everything is there in black and white,” continued Gerber, a former Modified driver and later Modified tech inspector at Dodge County. “With IMCA, you’ve got a set of rules that everyone is familiar with.” Opening night is May 24. IMCA points will also be awarded for May 31; June 7, 21 and 28; July 5, 19 and 26; and Aug. 2, 9 and 30 shows. Gerber anticipates sharing drivers in both divisions with Friday night venue Oshkosh Speedzone Raceway 45 miles to the north. Dodge County ran sanctioned Modifieds from [Read More]

Weekly

Purse increased for Budweiser-sponsored IMCA Modifieds at Sunset Speedway Park

By Ben Deatherage BANKS, Ore. – Budweiser has stepped up and will become local sponsor the IMCA Modified divi­sion at Sunset Speedway Park. The Modifieds are one of the most popular classes that the “Banks Bullring” has to offer and is sure to thrill fans with exciting action all season long. “We’re happy to support grassroots racing,” commented Troy Teach, sales director for Maletis Beverage. “We can’t wait for the beginning of this upcoming season to see some great racing.” In addition to the class sponsorship the weekly purse money has increased. If there are 26 or more Modified entries, main events will pay $650 to win and a minimum of $150 to start. If there are 25 or fewer cars, features will be $650 to win and a minimum of $125 to start. Complete payouts are: 26 or more cars – 1. $650; 2. $500; 3. $300; 4. $220; 5. $180; 6-back, $150. 25 or fewer cars – 1. $650; 2. $500; 3. $300; 4. $220; 5. $180; 6. $150; 7. $130; 8-back, $125. [Read More]

Feature

Edge to Cordes in Benton County Frostbuster

VINTON, Iowa (April 2) – The finish to Thursday’s Frostbuster feature for IMCA Xtreme Motor Sports Modifieds at Benton County Speedway was so close Troy Cordes didn’t know for sure he was the winner until he heard it over his one-way radio. Cordes led most of the 25-lapper after passing Todd Shute following an early restart. He couldn’t find a way around two cars at the back of the field, however, and both Shute and Hunter Marriott caught up in a hurry. Shute was scored just ahead on lap 22 but Cordes was back in front the next time around. He’d take the checkers not much more than the width of his bumper ahead of Shute, with Marriott right behind. “It got a little hairy,” Cordes said following the $1,000 victory, which came in front of a large and appreciative crowd. “I’ve won races this close before and I’ve lost them this close before. It goes both ways. This is the better way.” Jason Wolla, winner of the Wednesday Frostbuster at Southern Iowa Speedway, and [Read More]

Sponsors

Holley awards renewed for five IMCA divisions, Deery Series

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (April 2) – Holley Performance recognizes the achievements of drivers in five divisions, in its 17th season as a marketing partner with IMCA. Top eligible drivers in each of the five IMCA Xtreme Motor Sports Modified regions receive 750 cfm gas or al­cohol HP carburetors from the Bowling Green, Ky., manufacturer. Prod­uct certificates for $350, $250, $100 and $100 go to the next four drivers. Both the national IMCA Late Model rookie of the year and the Deery Brothers Summer Series rookie of the year get 4150 series gas carburetors. Top three eligible drivers in both IMCA Sunoco Stock Car regions earn 350 or 500 cfm carburetors. Fourth and fifth place drivers receive $100 product certificates while sixth through 10th place finishers each get $50. Karl Chevrolet Northern SportMod and Scoggin-Dickey Parts Center Southern SportMod national standings determine claim engine recipi­ents of 500 cfm carburetors or crate engine recipients of 650 cfm carburetors. Runners-up get $175 cer­tificates, with $125 for third and $50 for both fourth and fifth. Drivers in all five [Read More]

Results

Friend beats a big name for first IMCA Modified win 

MERCED, Calif. (March 28) – When Les Friend won his first race ever in IMCA Xtreme Motor Sports Modified competition Saturday at Merced Speedway, he had no idea who the driver was that challenged him at the finish line. “I always dreamed of driving a Modified and racing against the big names – Bobby Hogge, IV, Paul Stone, Scott Busby,” said Friend, whose first race was at Merced just two months earlier. “I didn’t know who was trying to pass me until after the race.” The driver trying to pass Friend would be Merced Speedway champ and Valley racing legend Paul Stone, driving a friend’s car because his was destroyed in Arizona a few weeks earlier. “I never met Paul Stone, and I knew it wasn’t the car he drives that was on my tail,” laughed Friend, as he hoisted his trophy at his birthday party the next day. “When he shook my hand I still didn’t know that was him.” Stone was invited to drive the car owned by Merced’s Jack Mounce and Will [Read More]

Feature

Opening night Frostbuster checkers fly for Wolla

By Jeremy Fox OSKALOOSA, Iowa (April 1) – Jason Wolla made his way to victory lane after making the 900-mile trip from Ray, N.D., to Southern Iowa Speedway at Oskaloosa for the opening night Frostbuster. Wolla took the lead at the drop of the green and never looked back in winning the 22-lap IMCA Xtreme Motor Sports Modified feature, collecting the $1,000 checkers along with a berth on the Fast Shafts All-Star Invitational ballot. “That made the whole trip worth it,” said Wolla, who’d finished third at Lee County Speedway’s Spring Extravaganza on Sunday. “I know there had to be people asking ‘Who’s this guy from North Dakota?’ It was pretty awesome.” Hunter Marriott ended in second after passing Jimmy Gustin with four laps to go. Todd Shute, Scott Dickey and Cole Ferguson completed the top five after Gustin exited with a flat tire. Ken Schrader won his “B” feature and finished 12th in the main event. One hundred and sixteen cars from 10 states were on hand at Oskaloosa. Other winners were Damon Murty in the [Read More]