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LaCrosse wins big twice at Van Iten Memorial

By Joe Orsini LUXEMBURG, Wis. (July 17, 2022) – Big money brought the big hitters to The ‘Burg Speedway for Sunday’s second annual Eric Van Iten Memorial and Benji LaCrosse was the two-time big winner.  LaCrosse earned $7,800 on the night, following his $5,000 IMCA Sunoco Stock Car win with the $2,800 Friesen Performance IMCA Modified checkers. Seventy-one Stock Cars were among the 188 entries for the special night.  Aaron Stolp held serve as he led the opening lap from his P1 starting spot on the Stock Car grid. Back behind the wheel of a Stock Car, Modified hotshoe and 2004 and 2005 track champion Shawn Kilgore quickly raced to second as LaCrosse tiptoed into the third spot. LaCrosse used the bottom line to take second and went to work on Stolp. He dogged the leader lap after lap before putting his no. 54 machine to the middle groove and finding the grip to complete the pass. LaCrosse held off the pack over the final nine laps and pocketed the first of what would become [Read More]

Events

2nd annual Eric Van Iten Memorial is Sunday at The ‘Burg

LUXEMBURG, Wis. (July 12, 2022) – Friends and fellow drivers will remember Eric Van Iten at the second annual memorial race in his honor this Sunday at The ’Burg Speedway.  IMCA Sunoco Stock Cars race for $5,000 to win and a guaranteed starting berth in the B & B Racing Chassis All-Star Invitational while Friesen Performance IMCA Modifieds run for a top check of $2,500 and qualifying eligibility for the Fast Shafts All-Star Invitational.  Friesen Performance IMCA Northern SportMods run for $800 to win. Total purse for the July 17 show is already $35,000 and growing. Bucket drawings and the 50/50 raffle will benefit one of Van Iten’s favorite charities, the Denmark chapter of Wings Over Wisconsin. Anyone interested in contributing to the purse through sponsorship or donations can contact Troy DeGrave at 920 371 2679 or the track on how to get involved.  Pits open at 1 p.m. with the grandstand opening at 3 p.m. and racing at 5 p.m. IMCA Speedway Motors Weekly racing National, regional and KMJ Performance State, but not track [Read More]

Results

Eric Van Iten Memorial returns to The ‘Burg on July 17

By Joe Verdegan  LUXEMBURG, Wis. (May 3, 2022) – The second annual Eric Van Iten Memorial Night is set for Sunday, July 17 at The ‘Burg Speedway in Luxemburg, Wis., and once again some big cash will be on the line for drivers in three IMCA divisions. A $5,000 top prize and an automatic B & B Racing Chassis All-Star Invitational berth is already set for the IMCA Sunoco Stock Cars with Friesen Performance IMCA Modifieds scrapping for a $2,500 top prize and Fast Shafts All-Star Invitational qualifying eligibility. The Friesen Performance IMCA Northern SportMod winner takes home $500.  The inaugural running of the Van Iten Memorial a year ago saw one of the largest crowds in the track’s history. A whopping $63,000 purse was split up amongst the 210 drivers who battled before a packed grandstand.  Benji LaCrosse scored a $7,000 payday in the IMCA Modified feature while Devin Snellenberger scored the IMCA Stock Car feature win. Cody Rass was the IMCA Northern SportMod winner.   Any business or individual who would like to contribute [Read More]

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LaCrosse tops IMCA Mod Mania feature as The ‘Burg celebrates 35 years of sanctioning

By Joe Orsini LUXEMBURG, Wis. (Aug. 1) – The ‘Burg Speedway celebrated 35 years of sanctioning Modifieds with IMCA on Sunday and Benji LaCrosse celebrated a $3,500 feature win in the evening’s headlined division. A star-studded field of 33 cars rolled in to lay claim to the Mod Mania crown. Included in the field were nine former division champions totaling 25 individual titles at the track over the last 35 years.   2017 champion Todd Dart, pulled a lucky pill to start on the outside of the front row. He wasted no time in capitalizing to lead the opening lap over Greg Gretz. Seven-time time champ Brian Mullen found himself in a three-car battle for third with Mike Mullen and Tyler Wilson. Wilson briefly won the scrap for third and set his sights on reeling in Gretz in second.   As Dart started catching lapped traffic Gretz still held second, Wilson third, Brian Mullen fourth and Mike Mullen fifth. That wouldn’t last long as three-time track champion LaCrosse found grip on the high side and started running down [Read More]

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LaCrosse, Snellenberger, Rass make history with Eric Van Iten Memorial wins

By Joe Orsini LUXEMBURG, Wis. (July 18) – More than 200 cars from five states checked in to battle for a total combined purse that exceeded $63,000 by night’s end at the historic Eric Van Iten Memorial Race at The ‘Burg Speedway. Benji LaCrosse entered the night looking for his third consecutive win at The ‘Burg in the IMCA Modified division but would face the stiffest competition of the year as 50 total cars signed to duke it out for the $7,000 top prize.  Brandon Schmitt rolled out of the lineup chute on the pole and jumped to the lead. LaCrosse capitalized on an early restart to shoot into third behind Schmitt and Josh Long. By lap six, Shawn Kilgore worked into the fourth position and gave chase to the top three.  LaCrosse worked the low side past Long on lap 18 and set his 54 machine to stalking Schmitt. By lap 21, Kilgore worked past Long. At the same time LaCrosse caught Schmitt and went to work trying to wrestle away the lead with two laps remaining.  The [Read More]

Events

Eric Van Iten Memorial … a lifetime of friendship leads to historic event

By Joe Orsini  LUXEMBURG, Wis. – July 18th’s Eric Van Iten Memorial Race is set to be the largest race in the history of the ⅓-mile, clay oval in Luxemburg, Wis.  It is also slated to be one of the largest single day events in the history of dirt track racing in the state. When Eric passed away early in 2021 his longtime friend, Troy “Snoot” DeGrave, knew he had to do something. Troy confided, “Eric passed away from cancer too young in life and I was thinking I wanted to do something to memorialize him because he did a lot for racing and a lot for my racing career.”  Eric had won the 2000 IMCA Sunoco Stock Car championship at Luxemburg Speedway and Troy reached out to the Kewaunee County Racing Association (KCRA) which is promoting races at the rebranded ‘Burg Speedway.  The group agreed it would be a fitting tribute to put a memorial race on the schedule. With that, the groundwork was laid for one of the biggest nights in Northeastern Wisconsin racing in [Read More]