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Mitchell Machine Marks 20 Years of IMCA Support, Built on Grassroots Innovation

By Ben Deatherage WEBSTER CITY, Iowa (Feb. 26, 2026) — Mitchell Machine reaches a significant milestone in 2026, celebrating 20 years as an official sponsor of IMCA Racing while continuing to supply dependable drivetrain components to racers across the country and beyond. Founded and operated by Ted Mitchell, the Webster City, Iowa-based company was born from hands-on necessity rather than business ambition. Mitchell’s journey into transmission manufacturing began in 1996 when his brother Jim entered the racing scene. “My brother Jim started racing in ’96 and I made his transmission for him,” Mitchell recalled. “It worked really good and other drivers noticed a difference in his car. They started asking what he was running and he told them, ‘I don’t know — my brother makes it.’ That’s how it all got started.” Early production centered around two-speed transmissions, but durability challenges — particularly cracked cases — pushed Mitchell to innovate. Around 2002, he began developing aluminum replacement cases, creating patterns based on the Saginaw stock three-speed transmission widely used in Stock Car competition at the time. [Read More]

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Mitchell Machine marks 15th season as IMCA sponsor

WEBSTER CITY, Iowa – Mitchell Machine marks its 15th season of IMCA sponsorship in 2021, continuing an awards program rewarding Stock Car, Hobby Stock and SportMod competitors. The Webster City, Iowa, transmission manufacturer and machine shop again gives product certificates based on regional point standings for IMCA Sunoco Stock Cars and IMCA Sunoco Hobby Stocks, and on national point standings for Karl Kustoms Northern SportMods and Smiley’s Racing Products Southern SportMods. Top three eligible finishers in both Stock Car regions and both Hobby Stock regions, and national standings for the two SportMod divisions receive product certificates valued at $250, $100 and $100, respectively, Those awards will be presented during the national banquet this fall or mailed beginning the following week from the IMCA home office.  Drivers in each division must compete with a Mitchell-manufactured transmission, return a sign-up form to the IMCA home office, provide proof of purchase made between Jan. 1 and Oct. 1, 2021 and display two Mitchell Machine logos on their race car.  Mitchell Machine also gives $50 product certificates to first, fifth, [Read More]