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Jeremy Frenier: From Pit Steward’s Son to Century Club Racer

By Ben Deatherage FORT MORGAN, Colo. (July 23, 2025) — There was no better place for Jeremy Frenier to notch the most meaningful victory of his career than I-76 Speedway — the very track where his racing journey first began. On July 5, under a sky lit by Fourth of July fireworks and surrounded by friends and family, Frenier collected his 100th Friesen Performance IMCA Modified feature win. The victory made him the 66th driver to join the division’s prestigious Century Club. “Getting it done at Fort Morgan was perfect,” said Frenier. “We had a lot of family and friends at the track. With it being the Fourth of July weekend, there were fireworks already planned — so to have that happening while celebrating my 100th win made it extra special.” The feature was a draw-redraw format. Frenier pulled the fourth starting spot and didn’t waste time making it count. “I had the lead by lap two and led the rest of the way,” he said. “The track caught some rain earlier and it was sticky [Read More]

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Colorado Alliance Tour Set for Epic Doubleheader Championship Weekend

By Suzan McCoy CALHAN, Col. (Jul. 14, 2025) — The 2025 Colorado Alliance Tour is set to wrap up in spectacular fashion with a high-stakes, high-horsepower doubleheader weekend that will crown champions in six fierce Speedway Motors IMCA divisions. Race fans will be treated to two nights of action-packed dirt track excitement, beginning Friday, July 18th at El Paso County Raceway in Calhan during the El Paso County Fair.  And concluding with the Championship Night on Saturday, July 19th at I-76 Speedway in Fort Morgan. With tight point battles across the board, every lap will matter as drivers chase glory in the final races of the BST Promotions’ summer-long regional tour. Point Leaders Heading into the Finale Troy Seidl holds a strong lead with 235 points in the IMCA Modifieds. The most intense battle may come in the IMCA Stock Cars division where Frank Ogden holds a narrow edge with 236 points. DJ Banks (220) and Layne Bellm (217) are hot on his heels, setting the stage for a showdown in Fort Morgan.  Ryan Moser enters the [Read More]

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Noah Speicher: Racing the Plains, Building a Legacy

By Ben Deatherage FORT MORGAN, Colo. (May 19, 2025) — Nestled in the plains of northeastern Colorado, Fort Morgan has long been a place where resilience and reinvention go hand in hand. The fort was established in 1864, and at one point it was manned by Confederate prisoners of war, known as “galvanized rebels,” who chose to enlist in the Union Army rather than remain as POWs. Today, that spirit of grit and determination lives on in the town’s racing community—especially in 14-year-old Noah Speicher. Born into a racing family, Speicher was practically raised on the dirt of I-76. His family owns and operates the track, an elbows-up bullring where cars jostle for every inch of real estate. It’s a place where Speicher has spent countless hours—first as a fan watching his father, Beau Speicher, wheel an IMCA Modified, and now as a racer himself. And Beau still occasionally straps in for a race, reminding Noah that he’s not the only Speicher looking to make some noise. On May 3rd, Speicher added a new chapter to [Read More]

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I-76’s Smith Brothers Memorial boasts $1,000 IMCA Stock Car, Hobby winner’s checks

FORT MORGAN, Colo. (May 25, 2022) – Family and friends race and remember Zach and Dustin Smith Saturday, June 4 at I-76 Speedway.  IMCA Sunoco Stock Cars and IMCA Sunoco Hobby Stocks both race for $1,000 to win that evening, with the Smith Brothers Memorial Stock Car winner becoming eligible to qualify for the B & B Racing Chassis All-Star Invitational. Runners-up in each division earn $400, with $300 paid for third, $200 for fourth and $150 for fifth.  Friesen Performance IMCA Modifieds, Friesen Performance IMCA Northern SportMods and Mach-1 IMCA Sport Compacts are also scheduled. All divisions are draw/redraw with IMCA Speedway Motors Weekly Racing National, regional, KMJ Performance State and track points at stake. Pit gates open at 1 p.m., the grandstand opens at 3 p.m., hot laps follow the 4 p.m. drivers’ meeting and racing is at 5 p.m. Spectator admission is $15 for adults, $4 for kids and free for ages five and under. Pit passes are $30. More information about the Smith Brothers Memorial is available by calling 720 404-0400 [Read More]