Twenty USRA Modifieds battled in three heat races and a 25-lap main event to close out the night Saturday at the Central Missouri Speedway.
In the highly-competitive sport of dirt modified racing, Rodney Sanders earned the title of King of America just four short months ago, and now the 24-year-old from Happy, Texas, is the King of the World.
It was a great night for racing out at the El Paso Speedway Park last night as the USRA Stock Cars and USRA B-Mods tore up the track.
Very hot and humid conditions were the background setting for tonight’s racing action at North Central Arkansas Speedway.
USRA Modifieds were in fine form as two of the greats would battle side by side early using both high line and low line on a near perfect racing surface Friday night at the Lakeside Speedway.
Ben Anderson of Goodview, Minn., parlayed a pole position start into his first Iron Man Challenge USRA B-Mod victory of the season Friday night at the Deer Creek Speedway in Spring Valley, Minn.
After 223 laps or intense racing in three classes Saturday, Mother Nature seemed to decide that everybody was having more fun than they deserve and forced Deer Creek Speedway officials to postpone the night’s final 27 laps until Saturday at the 4th Annual World Modified Dirt Track Championship presented by Red Tail Tackle.
A wild 20-lap main event that saw drivers jockeying for positions throughout the tightly-bunched field ended with Lynn Panos holding off Mitch Hovden for his first Iron Man victory of the 2014 campaign.
Rodney Sanders’s dream season and the nightmare for his competition continued Thursday as he topped the field on opening night of the 4th Annual World Modified Dirt Track Championship presented by Red Tail Tackle at the Deer Creek Speedway.
The only thing hotter than the mid-summer temperatures is the racing action about to unfold at Central Missouri Speedway this Saturday for Heartland Waste Night featuring USRA Modifieds.
Springfield's Classic Rock Station, US 97 presents another great night of Budweiser Weekly Racing Series action this Saturday, July 26, at the Lucas Oil Speedway in Wheatland, Mo.
Event information for drivers and fans for the 4th Annual World Modified Dirt Track Championship presented by Red Tail Tackle, set for Thursday-Saturday, July 24-26, at the Deer Creek Speedway, Spring Valley, Minn.
USRA Modifieds | ||
1 | Nathan Hagar | 100 |
2 | Kaleb Gallaway | 95 |
3 | Jason Davis | 91 |
4 | Troy Martin | 87 |
5 | Chris Lewis | 84 |
USRA Stock Cars | ||
1 | Jeffrey Abbey | 191 |
2 | Mason Martin | 190 |
3 | Blake Adams | 181 |
4 | Brent New | 158 |
5 | Brent Fielder | 156 |
USRA B-Mods | ||
1 | Kort Morgan | 100 |
2 | Matthew Kay | 95 |
3 | Jack Kirby | 91 |
4 | Patrick Lewis | 87 |
5 | Andrew Kimzey | 84 |
USRA Tuners | ||
1 | Michael McEachern | 100 |
2 | Jason Henson | 100 |
3 | Luke Dupont | 95 |
4 | Kooper Teafatiller | 95 |
5 | Layne Riley | 91 |
USRA Limited Mods | ||
1 | Chase Hatton | 192 |
2 | Kort Morgan | 190 |
3 | Coty Tupper | 181 |
4 | Jake Haddox | 164 |
5 | Matt Riskey | 161 |
Sunoco USRA Factory Stocks | ||
1 | Neil Kemp | 268 |
2 | Chase Hatton | 259 |
3 | Kyle Blanton | 191 |
4 | Remington Budd | 173 |
5 | Ty Abernathy | 171 |
This Thursday, Friday and Saturday, July 24-26, the best of the best dirt modified drivers on the planet converge on the Deer Creek Speedway for the 4th running of the World Modified Dirt Track Championship presented by Red Tail Tackle.
As of July 22, there are 79 drivers pre-entered for the 4th Annual World Modified Dirt Track Championship presented by Red Tail Tackle, set for Thursday-Saturday, July 24-26, at the Deer Creek Speedway, Spring Valley, Minn.
This Friday night, July 25, every race fan 18 years old and older entering Lakeside Speedway will receive an entry form for the Worth Harley Davidson Sportster Seventy Two Motorcycle Giveaway.
The new Red River Speedway in Wichita Falls, Texas, is pleased to announce the Grand Opening Bash this Friday, July 25. The huge kick-off features USRA Modifieds at the completely renovated facility.
No lead was safe on Sunday night at the Cresco Speedway.
Less than a week after his "King of Kansas City" victory, Brad Smith of Belton returned to the Valley Speedway winners circle with a win in the USRA B-Mod main event Saturday.
Logan Martin topped the USRA B-Mods for his first win at the Lucas Oil Speedway while Steve Muilenburg charged to the front to take the top spot in the USRA Modifieds.
Jody Tillman captured the victory Saturday night in the USRA Modified main event at the Springfield Raceway while J.C. Morton wired the field in the USRA B-Mods.