When Humboldt Speedway promoters Rhenda and Ryan Whitworth offered a chance for USRAB-Mod racers to “buy in” at $10 for a chance to win $500, the challenge was eagerly accepted.
Friday marked the mid-point of the season at the Humboldt Speedway, and after a half-season of full-throttle action, mid-season champions have been anointed including Riley Whitworth (USRA B-Mods) and John Allen (USRA Modifieds).
Jon Sheets led a 20-lap, no-caution USRA Modified feature wire to wire. It was his first Humboldt feature win of 2015, and thus earned an extra $200 from promoters Rhenda and Ryan Whitworth.
After watching his son, Dylan, escape injury in a horrific USRA B-Mod crash, John Allen turned in a classic performance in the USRA Modified feature, winning the feature wire to wire.
From the inside pole position in the USRA Modified feature race, Chase Domer launched and never looked back, winning the event wire to wire Friday.
“Refuse to Lose” was the catch phrase for USRA Modified ace Paden Phillips Friday night at Humboldt Speedway, as he fought off multiple challengers for this weeks feature win.
Josh Everhart has ventured to 'The Hummer' on many occasions over the years, competing in several classes but never finding the elusive Humboldt feature win. That is, until this week.
After nearly a month of pre-season blockbuster races at Humboldt Speedway, the 2015 racing season at The Hummer began in earnest April 10.
Andy Bryant drove a good race, but settled for second when he crossed the finish line at the end of the 20-lap USRA B-Mod feature Saturday night at the Humboldt Speedway on the final night of the King of America V presented by Chix Gear.
The Holley Iron Man Series took center stage Friday at the Humboldt Speedway, and Mike Striegel took the biggest portion of the prize money after winning the USRA B-Mod main event on night 2 of the King of America V presented by Chix Gear.
A slight drizzle evolved into a steady rain Thursday night and forced the postponement of the remainder of Round 1 at the King of America V Modified Nationals presented by Chix Gear Racewear until Friday night.
Although there is nothing like being at the King of America, we’ve got the next best thing where the seat is probably more comfortable and the concession stand is just a few steps away in your kitchen.
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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