Dave Kennedy let go of a lot of frustration as he cruised to his first USRA B-Mod feature win this year.
The Willamette Speedway regrets to announce that the June 23 event has been cancelled due to the weather which has disallowed any action to take place for Saturday night.
Brad Smith of Belton, Mo., made his first start in the USRA Industrial Material Surplus Iron Man Challenge his first win Saturday at the Valley Speedway in Grain Valley, Mo.
Twenty-one cars were scheduled to start in the Pitts Homes of Warsaw USRA Modified feature event at the LA Raceway Friday night, however, when the show concluded there were only 10 remaining.
Under beautiful blue skies, with perfect temperatures and a comfortable breeze, race fans converged on Mississippi Thunder Speedway to enjoy top-notch dirt-track action and an evening of family fun as part of Sugar Loaf Ford of Winona Night.
It looked like the Grays Harbor Raceway was going to pull off a miracle on Friday, June 22, but Mother Nature had other plans and brought a rain storm that ended the night two laps into the Hobby Stock feature.
It was a picture perfect evening along the Cedar River Friday night at the Chateau Raceway.
In the USRA B-Mods Friday night at the Humboldt Speedway, newcomer Brad Smith of Belton, Mo., racked up a debut win in feature action.
History was made Friday night in Fort Dodge, Iowa, as an estimated crowd of nearly 5,000 people packed the Mineral City Speedway for Fan Appreciation Night presented by Motorsports Safety Products.
Mississippi Thunder Speedway invites racers and race fans alike to visit the Fountain City, Wis., speedplant on Friday, July 6, for the 4th Annual Rivercity Rumble presented by Rivercity Manufacturing & Machining and R&R Machining.
The Grays Harbor Raceway will have not one but two action packed shows for this weekend. Friday, June 22, will be race six of the Wild Wild West Modified Shootout
Willamette Speedway in Lebanon, Ore., will be in action for the fourth event in seven days this Saturday, June 23.
e second half of the season will start off with a bang as the high-horespower of the Budweiser USRA Modifieds will compete for $800 to win and $100 to start the 25-lap feature event this Saturday night, June 23.
With the strong support that Missouri area race tracks have given the USRA Modified division, Show-Me State drivers will head into this weekend's events doing very well in the top 25 of the American Racer USRA Weekly Racing Series national points standings.
Mississippi Thunder Speedway owners Bob & Paula Timm and Tom & Tina Lockner are excited to join Mike Walski for the announcing of Sugar Loaf Ford Night, scheduled for Friday, June 22.
Concord, N.C.’s Ken Schrader conquered the Willamette Speedway in the forty lap Modified feature on Tuesday, June 19, to become the fourth different winner in as many nights with the Wild Wild West Shootout.
It’s gonna be a furious free-for-all this Friday, June 22, for Fan Appreciation Night presented by Motorsports Safety Products at the Mineral City Speedway, and track officials are readying for one of the biggest crowds in the history of the fast half-mile dirt track in Fort Dodge, Iowa.
Jared Nytroe grabbed the lead from Chris Thompson with three3 laps to go and recorded his first USRA B-Mod win of the season Sunday night at the Huset's Speedway.
Tracy Johnson ended his brother Tyler's three-week stranglehold on the USRA B-Mod division. Johnson led the last 14 laps while keeping his brother at bay.
Jeremy Payne of Springfield claimed $750 top prize in the USRA Modifieds presented by Hermitage Lumber on Saturday night at the Lucas Oil Speedway.