With 76 cars in the pits, the USRA RHS Modifieds headlined the night's racing action with 30 drivers from New Mexico, Arizona and Texas set to do battle.
Twenty-six USRA Western Flyer HotMods filled the pits of the Southern New Mexico Speedway Saturday night, and by a huge margin the win belonged to Christy Georges.
It was a night of high emotion and action as the USRA RHS Modifieds headlined the night's racing at the Southern New Mexico Speedway.
The USRA Western Flyer HotMods kicked off the "A" Main at the Southern New Mexico Speedway with Gregory Gorham taking the lead from the outside of the front row as polesitter Josh Gallardo saw his night end early.
It may have been the end of the world somewhere Saturday, but there were no zombies stalking or rapture raining down – only mud flying at the Southern New Mexico Speedway as the USRA RHS Modifieds headlined the night's racing action.
A night of giving as cases of water, food and toiletry items poured into the Southern New Mexico Speedway to help the victims of tornados in Alabama. Rewarded with half price admission, the fans were treated to the USRA Western Flyer HotMods plus three other classes.
After the devastating tornados that ripped apart the southern United States, the Southern New Mexico Speedway in association with area high schools and Cowboys for Cancer Research looks to bring light to those who have may find themselves in their darkest days.
Terry Phillips of Springfield, Mo., raced around early leader Tommy Weder Jr. and motored away to score the win at the 16th Annual USRA Modified Winter Meltdown and a huge $20,000 payday Sunday.
To the start of the 35 lap A-Main on night #2 of the USRA Modified Winter Meltdown at the Southern New Mexico Speedway with Tommy Weder Jr. and Kelly Estey leading the field.
After the A-Main redraw put Springfield, Mo.'s Terry Phillips on the pole, it was clear the battle was going to be who could run with the Andy's Frozen Custard #75.
Southern New Mexico Speedway co-promoter and USRA RHS Modified driver Royal Jones of Las Cruses, N.M., joined Dirt Cast to talk about his racing, his racetrack and more.
Officials from the Summit USRA Weekly Racing Series are proud to announce that MD3 will be returning as a contingency sponsor of the USRA in 2025. With products for most USRA divisions, the ultimat
Lucas Oil Speedway General Manager Danny Lorton has again been nominated for Region 5 Promoter of the Year and the 49th annual Auto Racing Promoter of the Year Award. “It’s an h
During a month that’s often associated with college basketball’s March Madness, the dirt track season at Lucas Oil Speedway will tip off Saturday, March 22, with the inaugural Marc
Allstar Performance is teaming up with the Summit USRA Weekly Racing Series and the Summit USMTS National Championship presented by RacinDirt again in 2025 to continue the popular&am
The annual USMTS/USRA Awards Banquet is approaching fast and the celebration of the 2024 racing season for both the Summit USMTS National Championship presented by RacinDirt and Summit USRA Weekly Rac
Whether J.C. Morton is representing one of his racing idols while driving his USRA B-Mod or chasing checkers behind the wheel of a Late Model, the Springfield driver is looking forward to another seas
Registration is open for racers planning to compete in the Summit USRA Weekly Racing Series during the 2025 calendar year. The first 300 competitors to purchase a USRA Competitor License will recei
One man’s trash is another man’s treasure, they say, and that holds true for Josh Cain of Rio Rancho, N.M. On used tires, he raced his way to the USRA Stock Car national championsh