The Iron Man Challenge will kick off the 2017 campaign with USRA B-Mods competing March 23-25, at the Humboldt Speedway during the King of America VII Modified Nationals presented by Summit Racing Equipment.
The Humboldt Speedway will hold the annual awards banquet on Friday, Nov. 18, at Mel's Sports Bar & Grill, located at 221 E. Main St. in Chanute, Kan.
Springfield, Mo., driver Ryan Gilmore used his pole position start to hold off Fort Scott drivers Brian Bolin and Andy Bryant for the win.
For the first time in the venue’s 50-year history, racing at Humboldt Speedway was part of the Allen County Fair on Friday. A total of 69 drivers competed throughout the night.
Chase Domer led every lap Friday and held off Terry Schultz, who sits currently in second in USRA Modified national points, for the victory at the Humboldt Speedway.
Chase Domer jumped out to an early lead and held off 15th-starting Tad Davis and 13th-starting Cody Schniepp for the win in a caution-filled USRA Modified feature Friday at the Humboldt Speedway.
Fourth of July means fireworks, and that's what Humboldt Speedway provided Friday night. Also, $2,000 to win in the USRA Modifieds gave racers an additional bit of motivation.
With temperatures hitting the upper 90s, the races held Friday evening at the Humboldt Speedway were just as hot for Mid-Season Championship with some of the closest racing seen this year.
Tad Davis had been patient this season, watching fellow Wichita area driver Cody Schniepp take wins while Davis ran second.
For most of the USRA Modified feature on Friday evening at the Humboldt Speedway, it looked like it would come down to a two-car battle between Joey Galloway and Matt Johnson.
With Mother Nature pushing the Whitworth Memorial to Sunday, area drivers took advantage of the opportunity and checked into the Humboldt Speedway to chase an elusive $2,000 payday in Out-Pace USRA B-Mod action.
With mild temperatures and abundant moisture, Humboldt Speedway saw tight racing on the 3/8-mile oval this Friday evening.
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