With perfect weather conditions, racing action was fast and furious Friday night at the Midway Speedway. Defending USRA Modified track champion Jamie Ragland returned back to his home track and took advantage of a front row starting spot in gathering his third feature win of the 2009 season.
American Racer USRA Weekly Racing Series results for Friday, July 17, from the Murray County Speedway in Slayton, Minn.
Doug Hillson took advantage of a front row starting spot to pick up his second feature win of the season Friday night and pad his points lead.
John Allen once raced at the Humboldt Speedway when he was too young to drive the streets. Allen has no problem getting that license now, and has a license to fly as well, it seems.
A stout field of competitors were on hand Thursday night as the Cresco Speedway hosted the 6th Annual Great American Stock Car Challenge presented by Kabrick Distributing with big money on the line in all four American Racer USRA Weekly Racing Series divisions.
A stout field of competitors were on hand Thursday night as the Cresco Speedway hosted the 6th Annual Great American Stock Car Challenge presented by Kabrick Distributing with big money on the line in all four American Racer USRA Weekly Racing Series divisions.
Action will resume Saturday night, July 18, at the Springfield Raceway as the quick quarter-mile will be hosting Scout Night of America. Any Boy Scout or Girl Scout that comes to the track in uniform will be admitted FREE.
Decorah’s Upper Iowa Speedway hosted a special Wednesday night event in front of a full-house with USRA Karl Chevrolet B-Mods and USRA Hobby Stocks running for track and national points in the American Racer USRA Weekly Racing Series.
The Southern Iowa Speedway was "Licensed to Thrill” Wednesday night as residents of New Sharon got into the grandstands FREE and enjoyed a full night of racing action on the house! A wetter-than-usual racing surface made for some lightning-fast racing throughout the night, as well as some close action for the fans.
The Southern Iowa Speedway was "Licensed to Thrill” Wednesday night as residents of New Sharon got into the grandstands FREE and enjoyed a full night of racing action on the house! A wetter-than-usual racing surface made for some lightning-fast racing throughout the night, as well as some close action for the fans.
The season-long chase for the 2009 championships at the Midway Speedway will swing back into full force Friday night, July 17, along with the second pit stop competition paying $100 to the winner.
The American Racer USRA Weekly Racing Series was back in action Sunday on the lightning-fast 4/10-mile clay oval of the Cresco Speedway in Cresco, Iowa, with another "Licensed to Thrill" night featuring free grandstand admission to residents of Decorah and Waukon.
The American Racer USRA Weekly Racing Series was back in action Sunday on the lightning-fast 4/10-mile clay oval of the Cresco Speedway in Cresco, Iowa, with another "Licensed to Thrill" night featuring free grandstand admission to residents of Decorah and Waukon.
Early morning rains have left Huset's Speedway officials no option but to postpone tonight's event. The American Racer USRA Weekly Racing Series featuring Outlaw Sprint Cars, Championship Sprint Cars, Next Generation Sprint Cars, Karl Chevrolet B-Mods and Hobby Stocks will resume next Sunday, July 19.
After coming off a successful Fourth of July race and then Wednesday night's Gopher 50, a good field of cars and fans showed up for the regular night of racing on Saturday night at the Deer Creek Speedway.
Results for Friday, July 10, from the Murray County Speedway in Slayton, Minn.
Jason Cummins of New Richland was sitting in prime position to take home the big money. Cummins won one feature last weekend and took fourth in the other to lead the points and was restarting as the leader of the finale and looking at a possible $2,000 run.
With Scott Daniels firmly in control at the checkers, Justin "Whitey" Folk clawed his way from 10th to second. Jess Folk Jr. was third while Dennis Bishop, who got clobbered in a wreck last week, re-organized and came back for fourth.
With the Winneshiek County Fair in full swing, the Upper Iowa Speedway hosted a rare Thursday night event and gave fair-goers a heck of a show in the process.
The races for Wednesday, July 8, at the Southern Iowa Speedway have been canceled due to extremely wet conditions. Action will continue next Wednesday, July 15, with the American Racer USRA Weekly Racing Series featuring B-Mods battling for an increased purse with $700 up for grabs to the main event winner.