The 19-car USRA B-Mod main event saw three different leaders Saturday night at the I-90 Speedway.
I-90 Speedway's 2010 track champion, Cody Ahrendt, had high praise for his crew for hitting on the set-up at the end of the USRA B-Mod feature Saturday night.
Mitch Van Engen was a convincing winner in the USRA B-Mod feature Saturday night at the I-90 Speedway.
The USRA B-Mod feature was highlighted by three lead changes Saturday night during the season opener at the I-90 Speedway in Hartford, S.D.
Due to another rambunctious round of weather, I-90 Speedway's season opener on Saturday has been cancelled.
Marty Myers led the first three laps of the USRA B-Mod feature Saturday at the I-90 Speedway, but Craig Hanisch had too much power for Myers as he led the final 12 laps in winning his third feature and fifth overall this season.
Craig Hanisch scored a popular win in the USRA B-Mods on Gary's Tire Service Night Satruday at the I-90 Speedway. Hanisch led all 15 laps.
Four first-time winners and 96 cars highlighted an exciting night of racing Saturday at I-90 Speedway. Anthony Van Everdingen of Mitchell was part of the first-time winners club.
Tracy Johnson earned his fifth USRA B-Mod win Saturday night at I-90 Speedway. It was also his third straight appearance in victory lane. Those are pretty impressive statistics, but maybe not quite as impressive as how he won this week's feature.
Tracy Johnson's fourth USRA B-Mod win saw him dominate the 15-lap event. It was his second straight win. The talk continues to focus on Johnson's consistency.
Only four times this season has a Johnson brother not ended up in victory lane on Saturday night at the I-90 Speedway. It didn't happen this week either as Tracy Johnson led the final 11 laps of the USRA B-Mod feature to pick up his third win.
Tyler Johnson came back from a second-lap incident with Jeremy Roozeboom to win his fourth USRA B-Mod feature win Saturday at the I-90 Speedway.
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