The Industrial Material Surplus Iron Man Challenge returns to action with a pair of events this Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 18-19, featuring both the USRA Stock Cars and USRA B-Mods on the ticket.
Currently, five-time and defending USRA Modified track champion Jackie Dalton has pulled to a 17-point advantage over 2010 track champion Mitch Keeter after last weekend's Back To School Night event.
Fans can purchase a $uper $aver $pecial package, which includes four general amission tckets, four hot dogs and four Coca-Cola products for only $30.
Kenny Miller earned his first win of the season in USRA Modifieds to join the list of drivers in the win column this season at Sunset Speedway Park.
Saturday night at the Deer Creek Speedway, the Hinz Trucking USRA B-Mods were first on the track for their feature event with Parker Hale, Mike Jaeger and Josh Smith racing for the lead.
With cooler temps and over 95 race teams in the pits, Springfield Raceway and Pepsi presented Back To School Night as veteran driver Stephen Muilenburg took advantage of the redraw to lead all 20 laps of the USRA Modified feature.
The USRA Modified feature race ran caution-free with Rob Muilenburg getting out in front on the opening lap and leading all 20 circuits to take back-to-back feature wins.
Scott Demmer stormed off the outside of row 1 and dominated the USRA B-Mod main event for his sixth win of the season and second in a row.
Wide open competion was evident in all classes Friday at the Humboldt Speedway, none more so than the Ray's Metal Depot USRA B-Mod feature.
After a week off we are excited to have all six weekly classes in action this Saturday.
The USRA Modifieds have had seven race and seven different winners in 2012.
Brad Smith of Belton, Mo., mirrored his winning effort in June as he wheeled his USRA B-Mod to a second straight Industrial Material Surplus Iron Man Challenge victory at the Valley Speedway in Grain Valley, Mo., Thursday night.
With several tracks winding up their season early and taking the rest of the year off, we would like to invite drivers to come and race at the Mineral City Speedway for our remaining events and some great yeear-end shows still remaining on our schedule in 2012.
The biggest night of the season at the Super Bowl Speedway is on tap this Saturday, Aug. 11, for the inaugural David Pope Memorial. The event will feature a whopping $3,000-to-win main event for the USRA Modifieds, plus dozens of other great prizes and cash awards.
A top prize of $1,000 is up for grabs for the USRA Modified feature winner this Friday, Aug. 10, at the RPM Speedway of Texas. Several other awards have been posted, along with some great prizes for the fans.
Springfield Raceway will be back in action on Saturday night, Aug. 11, with Back to School Night. Kids 12 and under will be admitted free in the grandstands, along with some special items for kids as school supplies will be offered along with other items and special deals.
This week at the Cowtown Speedway will pay $750 to win the USRA Modified main event. Other specials this Saturday, Aug. 11, will be $1 hot dogs and back to school give-aways for the kids.
Despite it being cut from its originally scheduled distance Jeremy Martin will go down as a winner in 2012 at Sunset Speedway Park when he took the checkered flag on Saturday, Aug. 4.
The 2012 Mid-Summer Shoot Out at Mississippi Thunder Speedway provided race fans with just about every possible emotion as racers hit the high-speed 1/3-mile dark clay oval for the two-day special event to start off the month of August.
For the feature event of the night, $750 to win presented by Rains Ice and a $300 gift certificate from Travel Centers of America and Petro Stopping Centers went to USRA Modified feature winner Jeff Cutshaw.