Fans and drivers alike are getting their game face on as the Southern Iowa Speedway gears up for the 3rd annual Musco Lighting Great American Stock Car Challenge this coming Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, June 12-14, at the historic Mahaska County Half-Mile Monster in Oskaloosa, Iowa.
Travis Patch looks to continue his championship campaign in the USRA Modifieds. Patch currently leads the track point standings and is third in national standings.
Due to regrettable, unforeseen circumstances the BST Modified Series portion of tomorrow night's great racing at Big Country Speedway in Cheyenne, Wyo., has been canceled.
Officials at KLGA 92.7FM announced today that their first annual Mid-Season Race Party will take place on Thursday, June 8, at the Primetime Restaurant in Algona.
Fox Ridge Speedway suffered yet another forced cancellation of racing this past Friday May 26th. This week it wasn’t rain, it wasn’t cold temperatures, it wasn’t even snow ... it was something much more diabolical and depressing.
The USRA-sanctioned BST Modified Series, Phillips County Speedway and AMSOIL independent dealer Mike Browne are proud to present the third night of the 2006 BST Modified Series tour on Sunday, May 28, at 6 p.m.
Thunderhill Speedway in Mayetta, Kan., is gearing up for the annual Don Garst Memorial race to be held this Saturday, May 27. This annual tradition is held to honor Thunderhill's first flagman and local racing legend, Don Garst.
Twins Leif and Eric Weyer hold the top spots in the USRA Stock Car point standings, although neither of them has been able to claim a victory.
Keith's Foods Late Model rules for events at Bloomfield on Friday, May 12, and Memphis on Saturday, May 13.
Due to a number of early season rain-outs, a make-up event has been scheduled for Wednesday, May 10, for the USRA Modifieds, USRA Stock Cars, USRA Hobby Stocks and the Pony Stock classes at Thunderhill Speedway in Mayetta, Kan.
Unforeseen issues in the infrastructure at the Lucas Oil Speedway have forced Speedway owner Forrest Lucas and General Manager Gary Hubert to make a decision that neither of them wanted to make.
The Murray County Speedway will be holding their practice night on Friday, May 5. After all the rain over the weekend, the track is drying out, should be a great surface to practice on Friday night.
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 |
After an unplanned week off at Thunderhill Speedway last week due to the unpredictable Kansas weather, racing action will return this weekend to the Mayetta, Kan., speedway.
After a long off-season, the 2006 USRA BST Modified Series opening weekend is here.
With hopes of brighter weather, Lebanon I-44 Speedway is ready to race this Saturday night with the USRA Modifieds. All regular night racing classes will be racing as well, with an expected car count nearing 100.
KLGA 92.7 FM radio located in Algona, Iowa announced today that their dirt racing radio broadcasts are now available on the Internet.
Tired of waiting until football season to tailgate at the big games? Lebanon I-44 Speedway is giving fans an incentive to celebrate on the Wild Side.
All three USRA-sanctioned classes will be in action this Saturday, April 29, at Thunderhill Speedway in Mayetta, Kan., as a number of local drivers are expected to continue their run at the USRA Casey's General Stores Weekly Racing Series national championship.
Officials from the new Lucas Oil Speedway in Wheatland, Mo., have announced that they will be sanctioning their weekly Modified class with the USRA for the 2006 racing season as part of the USRA Casey's General Stores Weekly Racing Series.
The content is geared for both the hardcore racing enthusiasts and the causal fan, and listeners will have the opportunity to call in to win free admission tickets to the Pritchard Family Auto Stores Hancock County Speedway.