Just a week after a record-setting crowd jammed the Mississippi Thunder Speedway for the 8th Annual Rivercity Rumble, fans and competitors returned for more Friday night fun on Severson Oil Night.
The last month of the 2016 season has been one of suffering for racers and fans at the Mississippi Thunder Speedway, but that all changed Friday night with Motor Parts & Equipment Night.
A picture perfect Friday night greeted race fans and racers alike at Mississippi Thunder Speedway to celebrate the return of NAPA Night.
A large crowd of race fans converged on Mississippi Thunder Speedway Friday for the second night of racing with Josh Angst, Justin Sass, Ben Moudry and Jordan Becker getting the feature wins.
After months of cold, wind, ice and snow... months of torches, welding, fabricating and painting... months of waiting, dreaming, anticipating and planning... the racing season is finally back.
It seems as if Brad Waits is gripping a steering wheel most of his waking hours—sometimes for money, sometimes for fun. Surprisingly, the 2007-2008 USRA Modified national champion was ready to give up the fun part.
A record 228 people attended Saturday night’s annual USRA Awards Banquet in the Star Pavilion located at the Ameristar Casino Hotel in Kansas City as the USRA closed the curtain on the 2015 season.
The USRA closed the curtain on the 2015 season Oct. 25, and with points tallied and audited, the USRA has officially crowned four drivers from four states as 2015 USRA National Champions.
The USRA will celebrate the accomplishments of the dedicated drivers, along with their families and crew members, at the annual USRA awards banquet on Saturday, Jan. 30, 2016, at the Ameristar Casino Hotel in Kansas City, Mo.
The 2015 USRA Weekly Racing Series is nearing the final lap, and the quest to become one of four USRA national champions gets hotter and hotter as the finish line gets closer and closer.
Mississippi Thunder Speedway is excited to once again present the 7th Annual Baehman Law USRA B-Mod Challenge this Friday, July 31, with the USRA B-Mod racers battling for $1000 to win.
Casey Knutson brought the crowd in the grandstands to their feet Friday evening during Fastenal Night at Mississippi Thunder Speedway as he waltzed into victory lane for his very first visit ever.
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