The most exciting points battle heading into the final night on Saturday at the I-90 Speedway was in the USRA Karl Performance Parts B-Mods. Tyler Johnson needed to gain 19 points on his brother, Tracy Johnson, to earn the title.
The USRA Karl Performance Parts B-Mod A-Main was another thriller Saturday night at the I-90 Speedway.
Tyler Johnson brought everyone to their feet as he powered by Dave Kennedy on the outside in the race's final corner to win an exciting USRA Karl Performance Parts B-Mod feature Saturday at the I-90 Speedway.
Tracy Johnson earned his seventh win at I-90 Speedway Saturday, and fourth in the last five weeks.
Tracy Johnson returned to victory lane for the sixth time this season Saturday night at the I-90 Speedway. His USRA Karl Performance Parts B-Mod win was his eighth consecutive top 5 finish.
Tyler Johnson snatched victory away from his brother just before the white flag was displayed during Saturday night's USRA Karl Performance Parts B-Mod feature at I-90 Speedway.
Tracy Johnson outdueled Kenny Scholten and Dave Kennedy to win the USRA Karl Performance Parts B-Mod main event Saturday night at the I-90 Speedway. Johnson finished the month of July with three feature wins and five top-5 finishes.
Track points leader Tracy Johnson scored his fourth USRA Karl Performance Parts B-Mod feature win at the I-90 Speedway on Saturday night.
Four wins can be credited to Kenny Scholten after he dominated Saturday night's USRA Karl Performance Parts B-Mod racing at the I-90 Speedway.
Craig Hanisch captured his share of the spotlight by winning the USRA Karl Performance Parts B-Mod feature Saturday night at the I-90 Speedway.
After winning the season's first two USRA Karl Performance Parts B-Mod main events, Tracy Johnson's summer was turning into an assortment of mechanical issues and disappointments.
Kenny Scholten showed off his motor in the USRA Karl Performance Parts B-Mod main event Saturday night at the I-90 Speedway.
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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