Gene Claxton earned his first USRA B-Mod win of the season Friday night at the Lakeside Speedway while Kevin Anderson got his seventh in USRA Stock Cars and Kerry Davis rolled to his sixth in USRA Modified competition.
It was a hot, steamy night that greeted the racers and fans on Friday night. The return for the fans that dared the warm temperatures was a great show.
The weather was hot on Friday night but the fans and racers turned out for another great night of racing at the Home for Dirt Track Racing in Kansas City, Lakeside Speedway.
Central Auto Racing Boosters (CARB) members receive free admission to tracks on their CARB Nights, and CARB will hand out door prizes to the first 100 fans and all drivers.
For once it felt like Summer at Lakeside Speedway on Friday night. The other positive thing was that a rain cloud could not be found for miles around.
It finally felt normal again at Lakeside Speedway on Friday night. The weather finally took a break and let the racers, fans, workers and sponsors get back to doing what they love: dirt track racing.
For another race night during the 2015 season, the folks at the Lakeside Speedway were able to out-fox Mother Nature and Friday night’s races were contested on a surface that had been plastered with moisture all week long.
The Holley Iron Man Series was back in action Friday night at the Lakeside Speedway as Steve Jackson claimed the $1,000 top prize for USRA Stock Cars while Brad Smith conquered the USRA B-Mod main event.
A big weekend is on the horizon for USRA Stock Cars and USRA B-Mods as the Holley Iron Man Series braces for a doubleheader May 8-9 in conjunction with the USMTS Modifieds.
The eminent threat of weather plagued Lakeside Speedway once again, but the staff did a nice job in hurrying the races along all night and, in the end, were able to dodge the bullet and get in the entire show.
It looked like things were going south for Lakeside Speedway Friday night when a shower popped up and threatened the cancellation of racing. Good thing for the crew at Lakeside Speedway they were ready.
It was a new beginning at Lakeside Speedway on Friday night. Cold weather, rain and other elements played games with the staff, but in the end the track was ready to go.
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
At just 25 years old, Houston Johnson became the newest star of the USRA Modified division, capturing his first national championship with an incredible season of dominance and determination. The K
Few divisions are as competitive or as unpredictable as the USRA Stock Cars, but Myles Michehl mastered the challenge in 2025. In 54 starts, the Fort Dodge, Iowa driver tallied 13 wins, 34 top-fives a
Decorah, Iowa’s Dan Hovden made 2025 a season to remember as he earned his first USRA B-Mod National Championship, following in the footsteps of his brother, Mitch, who has claimed several USRA
Cade Nelson of Hermantown, Minn., has done it again. At the young age of 15 years old. Nelson captured his third straight USRA Late Model Championship. Wheeling his No. 44 Late Model to 17 wins, 29
In one of the most remarkable runs of dominance in USRA history, Dustin Gulbrandson claimed his ninth USRA Hobby Stock National Championship in the last twelve years. The Sioux Falls, South Dakota sta
Derick Grigsby of Marshall, Texas, made the most of his remarkable 2025 campaign, capturing his first-ever USRA Limited Mod National Championship. Behind the wheel of the No. 69 machine, Grigsby domin
Taten Perkins etched his name into the history books as the 2025 Sunoco USRA Factory Stock National Champion. At the young age of 18, the talented young driver from Oakdale, La.,showcased maturit