The countdown to America’s undisputed marquee mega-event for dirt modifieds is on, and this year’s pre-entry list looks like a future wing of the Dirt Modified Hall of Fame complex.
Cole Queensland took the lead on lap 7 and then survived a couple of late-race cautions to score the USRA Holley Iron Man Series victory Saturday night at the Deer Creek Speedway.
The Featherlite Fall Jamboree blasts off Sept. 24 and this year’s battle between the Best of the Best the sport has to offer promises to be the biggest ever with the boldest payoffs in event history.
No appetizers needed for this weekend’s entreé as the Holley Iron Man Series dishes up a hearty helping of racing excitement with four shows in five days.
Deer Creek Speedway is celebrating their 20th season, and with tight battles and first-time winners the excitement was in the air all night.
With inclement weather a possibility, the Deer Creek Speedway went on with normal racing action. The show pushed along quickly but was halted about two hours into the program during the feature events.
Saturday night at the Deer Creek Speedway, Kylie Kath and Shaun Walski battled early for the lead in the USRA B-Mods. Walski took the point while Cole Queensland and Brandon Hare battled for second.
Tom Schmitt picked up his second win of the season Saturday night as the Holley Iron Man Series featuring USRA Stock Cars invaded the Deer Creek Speedway.
Mitch Hovden’s magical season continued Friday night at the Deer Creek Speedway as he notched yet another USRA Stock Car victory for the 2015 season.
Shawn Peter of Mable, Minn., raced to victory in a dominating fashion Thursday night as the Deer Creek Speedway kicked off the 5th Annual World Modified Dirt track Championship.
For those unfortunate souls unable to attend the event in person, you can still be getting’ the dirt from every lap of every race all three nights as RacinDirt.com will broadcast the event in its entirety via pay-per-view.
USRA Stock Cars have four nights of racing on the docket this week, beginning with a Holley Iron Man Series event with the USRA B-Mods at the Rapid Speedway on Tuesday, and then three days at the Deer Creek Speedway beginning Thursday.
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