With over 170 people in attendance, the Midway Speedway held its fifth championship banquet with awards going to the top 10 in points, along with the Rookie of the Year, Best Appearing Car and Sportsmanship Awards.
Fans were treated to a picture perfect night Friday as the Scotland County Speedway hosted the first of two days comprising the Pepsi Memphis Nationals. And for fans and competitors alike, the racing surface at 3/8-mile semi-banked clay oval was flawless despite the track sitting dormant the entire 2009 season prior to Friday's big event.
Officials from the Deer Creek Speedway in Spring Valley, Minn., have announced that the popular USRA Karl Chevrolet B-Mods will join the track's weekly program in 2010.
The Pepsi Memphis Nationals will be held this Friday and Saturday, Nov. 6-7, at the Scotland County Speedway in Memphis, Mo. Just 80 miles north, the Southern Iowa Speedway in Oskaloosa, Iowa, will host the finale of the 23rd Annual MUSCO Lighting Fall Challenge on Sunday, Nov. 8.
The Pepsi Memphis Nationals will be held this Friday and Saturday, Nov. 6-7, at the Scotland County Speedway in Memphis, Mo. Just 80 miles north, the Southern Iowa Speedway in Oskaloosa, Iowa, will host the finale of the 23rd Annual MUSCO Lighting Fall Challenge on Sunday, Nov. 8.
Day two of the Fall Festival proved to be even colder than the first night with a harsh wind directly blowing right into the grandstands, but many fans braved the weather to usher out the season at Mississippi Thunder Speedway.
American Racer USRA Weekly Racing Series results for Saturday, Oct. 10, from the Outlaw Motor Speedway in Oktaha, Okla.
Springfield's Terry Phillips just loves the quick high-banked quarter-mile Springfield Raceway. Phillips took advantage of a lap-five restart to overtake leader Steve Martin and drove away with the 30-lap USRA Modified feature worth $1,000.
The pits were overflowing on an extremely cold night Friday to start off the first annual Mississippi Thunder Speedway Fall Festival where five heats for the USRA Modifieds resulted in two "B" Mains.
Fans who braved unseasonably cool temperatures Friday night were treated to a night of spills, chills and thrills as a field of 172 drivers packed the pit area for opening night of the 23rd Annual MUSCO Lighting Fall Challenge at the Southern Iowa Speedway.
Fans who braved unseasonably cool temperatures Friday night were treated to a night of spills, chills and thrills as a field of 172 drivers packed the pit area for opening night of the 23rd Annual MUSCO Lighting Fall Challenge at the Southern Iowa Speedway.
A field of 150 drivers have already pre-entered for the 23rd Annual MUSCO Lighting Fall Challenge, set for this Friday and Saturday, Oct. 9-10. at the Mahaska County Half-Mile Monster.
A field of 150 drivers have already pre-entered for the 23rd Annual MUSCO Lighting Fall Challenge, set for this Friday and Saturday, Oct. 9-10, at the Southern Iowa Speedway.
The USRA Modified feature will pay $1,000 to win while starting the feature will pay $250 with $80 guaranteed for al non-qualifiers. Officials are expecting some exciting surprises as drivers throughout the heartland battle for their final ranking in the USRA Modified national standings.
The last race at the Humboldt Speedway for 2009 may have been the best yet. With big money at stake, USRA Modified drivers pulled out all the stops Saturday night and absolutely wowed the fans.
Mother Nature delayed the start of the 2009 racing season at the Chateau Raceway and she ended it early as well. Track officials will now go to work on making plans for the 2010 season next spring.
Jesse Stovall held back Terry Phillips to win Thursday night's USRA Modified feature at Springfield Raceway. Jackie Dalton was third as Mitch Keeler and Greg Skaggs completed the top-5.
Headlining the event on the racing card will be the USRA Modifieds competing for $1,000 to win the feature event, while it pays $100 to start the feature. This event will be giving national points in the American Racer USRA Weekly Racing Series.
Officials from RL Promotions and the Southern Iowa Speedway in Oskaloosa, Iowa, are readying one final extravaganza to end the 2009 season with a bang as the Mahaska County Half-Mile Monster comes alive for the 23rd Annual MUSCO Lighting Fall Challenge on Friday and Saturday, October 9-10.
Officials from RL Promotions and the Southern Iowa Speedway are readying one final extravaganza to end the 2009 season with a bang as the Mahaska County Half-Mile Monster comes alive for the 23rd Annual MUSCO Lighting Fall Challenge on Friday and Saturday, Oct. 9-10.