Friday night’s USRA Modified feature at the Humboldt Speedway was just about as good as it gets.
The Hummer has had good racing all year long but tonight just may have made all the previous nights look average. Tight racing was all over and 3 wide action was not uncommon. If anyone left early they missed out.
Darron Fuqua of Mayetta rode into Humboldt Speedway Sunday night with power to spare and ready for action in the annual Whitworth Memorial Race.
Travis Smith scored his career-first USRA Modified feature win Friday, May 24, at the Humboldt Speedway in Humboldt, Kan.
Justin "Whitey" Folk won the USRA Modified feature at the Humboldt Speedway Friday night, but his car almost didn't make it to the track.
The lights at the Humboldt Speedway finally got to click back on Friday night in what seemed to be a months since the last show.
Sunday afternoon provided perfect racing weather and Wichita driver Ryan McAninch took ample advantage to win his first ever USRA Modified feature at the Humboldt Speedway.
In USRA Modified action Friday night at the Humboldt Speedway, 2012 points champ John Allen was in great form come feature time as he relegated Justin "Whitey" Folk to the runner-up spot in this week's action.
Justin "Whitey" Folk was back at the Humboldt Speedway Friday night, out of retirement and stronger than ever with a ride that seemed to be on rails.
Brian Bolin made it two in a row Saturday night as he topped the Iron Man Challenge USRA B-Mod feature at the Humboldt Speedway to cap off a thrilling King of America III Modified Nationals.
USRA B-Mod driver Brian Bolin scored his first Iron Man Challenge victory Friday night at the Humboldt Speedway during the King of America III Modified Nationals and pocketed $2,000 in the process.
Austin Kaplan roared past a dozen drivers in 20 laps and scored a $500 victory Thursday night in the USRA B-Mod feature during opening night of the King of America III Modified Nationals at the Humboldt Speedway.
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