The 6th Annual USRA Hobby Stock Nationals almost went by the wayside. With the assistance of sponsors like Olivier Logistics, RPM Motorsports, Gary's Tire and Performance One, the growing I-90 Speedway special was rescheduled for championship night on Saturday.
One of the most exciting wins Saturday night at the I-90 Speedway came from Derrick Scott in the USRA Hobby Stocks.
Fans were treated to some incredibly exciting racing in every division on Coca-Cola night Saturday at I-90 Speedway.
Dave Kennedy raced to his first USRA B-Mod win since April Saturday night at the I-90 Speedway in Hartford, S.D. It took Kennedy four laps to pass front row starter Doug Wallis for the lead.
Dustin Kruse led all 15 laps of Saturday's USRA B-Mod feature at the I-90 Speedway with Cody Ahrendt and Tim Dann right behind him at the finish line.
For the second straight week at the I-90 Speedway, the driver who ended up in victory lane turned out not to be the winner of the USRA B-Mod feature.
Tim Dann was handed the USRA B-Mod win after Tyler Johnson failed to pass the post-race inspection Saturday night at the I-90 Speedway while Tim Waltner won the 29th of his career at in the USRA Hobby Stocks.
Tyler Tesch had to pour it on to stay ahead of Dennis Martin in the evening's USRA B-Mod feature Saturday at the I-90 Speedway.
"It's been an awful good weekend," said Nick Wranek who won the USRA B-Mod main event Saturday night at the I-90 Speedway.
Cory Crapser was back in the saddle again Saturday night as the Iron Man Challenge featuring USRA B-Mods made its maiden voyage to the I-90 Speedway in Hartford, S.D.
The Iron Man Challenge featuring USRA Stock Cars and USRA B-Mods kicks off the month of June with a five-night fandango that starts in Central Iowa and ends in the Southeastern corner of South Dakota.
Nick Wranek was a good bet to win the USRA B-Mod feature from the pole on a dry slick track Saturday at the I-90 Speedway but Brock Hess sped past Wranek on lap 14 en route to his first win.
As the final trophies are handed out and engines fall silent for the winter, the staff at Heartland Promotions reflected on a 2025 season defined by depth, determination and three very different champ
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