Mississippi Thunder Speedway is proud to welcome Tri Star Engines and Transmissions on board as an event sponsor for the 2013 season.
Jack Baehman of Baehman Law is once again stepping up to the pay window for the 2013 racing season with a significant contribution to the weekly payout for the USRA B-Mod class.
The Iron Man Challenge featuring USRA B-Mods will be part of the program when the USMTS Modifieds visit the Mississippi Thunder Speedway on Friday, May 3.
Race fans will have to wait just a little bit longer to finally see all the new hardware for the 2013 racing season as Mississippi Thunder Speedway has decided to reschedule the 2013 car show for Saturday, April 20.
Friends, family, fans and fun; those are just a few of the aspects of local racing that continue to make it so popular. But the competition of the sport is always one of the highlights, and those who can best the competition are always rewarded.
For the fourth year in a row, the local dirt-track racing season will wrap up with the Fall Festival at the Mississippi Thunder Speedway.
The USRA Modified racers competed for three nights for $1,000 to win this past weekend at the Mississippi Thunder Speedway. Saturday’s feature was won by Dan Bohr in a dominating performance.
After finishing second to Brandon Davis on Thursday night, Josh Angst battled back on Friday evening and held off Davis to claim the $1,000 paycheck as the USRA Modified feature winner.
Brandon Davis continued his winning ways by taking the USRA Modified feature win by reclaiming the top position he’d given up to Josh Angst Thursday night at the Mississippi Thunder Speedway.
On Friday, Aug. 24, Kelly Shryock arrived at the Mississippi Thunder Speedway not only to race, but also to give the racing world the very first official on-track unveiling of the brand new 2013 Skyrocket Chassis.
On his very first trip to the Mississippi Thunder Speedway this season, Josh Bonnstetter held off a hard-charging Alex Williamson to complete a clean sweep at the track, winning both his heat race and the evenings feature.
The 2012 Mid-Summer Shoot Out at Mississippi Thunder Speedway provided race fans with just about every possible emotion as racers hit the high-speed 1/3-mile dark clay oval for the two-day special event to start off the month of August.
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