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HUMBOLDT, Kan. -- In the eighteen USMTS events at the Humboldt Speedway prior to Saturday night, just three drivers have recorded multiple victories and those three have snagged two-thirds of the trophies taken home from the high-banked 3/8-mile dirt oval.

With an event record 69 cars and drivers signed in to do battle in front of a standing-room-only crowd Saturday night, the final laps of the 40-lap main event once again came down to the same trio of veterans slugging it out for bragging rights at the popular bullring.

John Webb of Pauls Valley, Okla., won his heat race, earned the most passing points during qualifying and drew the pole position for the start of the main event with rookie driver Cody Agler of nearby Emporia, Kan., sitting on the outside of the front row in just his second USMTS start.

The drop of the green flag saw Webb gain the advantage over Agler, but his time at the front of the field lasted just two laps as nine-time USMTS National Champion Kelly Shryock of Fertile, Iowa, blasted into the top spot during the third lap.

Agler got by Webb for second on the ninth lap, but by this time Shryock was already a straight-away ahead of his nearest challenger.

Just as Shryock began to work lapped traffic on lap 16, the yellow flag waved when Ryan Ruter’s tire came off of his machine and came to a rest on the racing surface, wiping out Shryock’s half-track lead over Agler.

On the restart, two-time Humboldt winner Johnny Bone Jr. of Pea Ridge, Ark., snuck underneath Agler to take over second place while Jason Hughes, who started 16th after winning the second Real Racing Wheels “B” Main, powered his way into third two laps later.

Meanwhile, Ryan Gustin was maneuvering his way to the front. Despite starting deep in the field in the 26th position, the 20-year-old from Marshalltown, Iowa, grabbed tenth from Colt Mather just past the halfway point of the race.

Back up front, Bone and Hughes continued to pursue the leader but Shryock added to his margin each lap and was a full straight-away ahead of Bone when the race’s final caution came out with just nine laps to go.

Seemingly poised to take down his fourth career win at “The Hummer,” Shryock got a strong start when the green flag waved while Hughes looked to the outside of Bone in the first turn following the restart.

Hughes got by Bone the next time around and it became obvious that Shryock was about to have his hands full with the defending USMTS National Champion.

With four laps to go, Hughes was able to pull alongside Shryock using the middle of the track while Shryock continued to utilize the low line that had kept him up front for the last 34 circuits.

With the fans now standing and cheering for one or the other, the two winningest drivers in USMTS history battled wheel to wheel for the final three laps in a scene that has been witnessed countless times, but never fails to amaze.

With the white flag waving in the chilly air, Hughes muscled his way past Shryock as they exited the fourth turn and came across the stripe to complete the next-to-last lap as the leader.

Shryock dove into the first corner and nosed ahead slightly before the pair of rival chassis builders drag-raced down the back-stretch.

They entered the final corner neck and neck, but Hughes was able to pull ahead of Shryock exiting the final turn and crossed beneath the checkered flags with three-tenths of a second advantage.

The win was worth $2,000 to Hughes and his first of the year. It was his eighth triumph overall at the Humboldt Speedway and the 94th of his USMTS career.

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The 2011 season has been announced and planned with lots of fun and activities for race fans of all ages.

Opening night will be Friday, April 15.  The Easter Bunny will make an appearance and have special Easter eggs for kids.  The event is sponsored by CAERUS Oil & Gas LLC.  Also, the first 150 kids that pay will receive a 2011 Kids Club t-shirt.

'Merchants Night' will be on Friday, April 29, with several merchants sponsoring the race program.

Friday, May 13, will be 'School Spirit Night'.  All school age kids that wear their school t-shirt will be admitted free.  There will also be giveaways during the night, including 6 bicycles.  The sponsor is Carrico Implement of Hays, Beloit and Lincoln.

On Friday, May 20, it will be 'Race Cars & American Stars Night', sponsored by Nex-Tech, Nex-Tech Wireless, and Golden Belt Telephone/GBT Communications.  In honor of Armed Forces Day, Nex-Tech & Nex Tech Wireless will give free admission to all active, inactive and retired members of the U.S. Military by stopping by any Nex-Tech or Nex-Tech Wireless store in Hays May 16-20 for their free ticket.

It will be 'Sprint Car MAYnia' on Friday, May 27, as the NCRA 360 Sprint Cars make a special apperance at the 3/8-mile oval.  The URSS 305 Sprints and IMCA Sport Compacts will also be on hand.  Admission will be regular price.  This event is sponsored by Miller Trucking Ltd of Lacrosse; Crawford Supply of Hays; Royal Drilling of Russell; S & S Trailer Sales & Trucking of Ness City; Polymer Services of Plainville; Wolverine Geophysical Surveys of Hays; and Vernie's Trus & Equipment Inc./Toys 4 Trux of Hays.

Friday, June 10, will be 'Stars & Stripes Forever Night'. Fans are encouraged to show their pride by wearing their red, white & blue.  This event is sponsored by American Tank Service of Hays, celebrating 10 years of service.

'Tough Enough to Wear Pink-Race for a Cure Night', will be on Friday, June 17. Race fans, are you tough enough to wear pink?  The evening is sponsored by Polymer Services of Plainville, and Vernie's Trux N Equipment Inc./Toys 4 Trux of Hays.

'Christmas in July' will be on Friday, July 1.  Adult race fans that bring a new $5 toy will be admitted for just $5, or if kids bring a new $5 toy, they will be admitted free.  Fans can choose to donate their toy to the Rooks, Russell, Rush, Ellis or Trego county angel tree programs.  The event is sponsored by Discovery Drilling of Hays.

The Ellis County fair races will be held on Saturday & Sunday, July 16-17.

'Ladies Night' will be held on Friday, August 5, with all ladies admitted free, sponsored by Gibs Auto Supply of Hays & Lacrosse, your NAPA Auto Parts dealer.

'Faster Pastor Night' returns on Friday, August 19, with area clergymen racing against the clock in sport compacts.  This event is sponsored by Steve's Electric & Roustabout of Plainville.

Friday, September 2, will be 'Fort Hays State University Night', sponsored by Hertel Tank Service and Hess Services of Hays.

Hays Chevrolet will sponsor 'Track Championship Night on Friday, September 16.

Friday, September 30, will be 'Fan Appreciation Night'.

There will be a meet & greet with the drivers each race night from 6:00 to 6:30pm with activities for the kids from 6:30-7:00.

The 5th Annual Fall Nationals will take place on Thursday, Friday & Saturday, October 13-15.

Drivers will also have a chance to show off their cars on Saturday, April 9, at The Mall in Hays for the car show from 10:00am to 2:00pm.  The track will then host a test & tune from 3:00 to 7:00pm.

For any information, contact promoter Rod Bencken at 785-672-0123.

 

The show will kick off Saturday morning when the mall opens at 10AM in Salina’s Central Mall. Race Cars along with local organizations will be on display and gives the fans an inside look at some of the machines they’ll see competing at area tracks this season. Saturday’s show will close with the mall at 9PM. On Sunday the show will run from 12PM to 6PM.

Many different types of race cars are scheduled to be in attendance. Jeremy Petty, a local ARCA driver who has taken on tracks such as Daytona and Talladega, will have his ARCA car on display. Also the RevHoney Energy Drink racing team consisting of Garrett Hood’s USAC Midget, Tyler Frye’s IMCA Northern SportMod, and young female protege Connor Atkinson’s 305 Sprint Car. Late Models representing the Midwest DIRTcar Late Model Series will also be in the mall along with the Dirt Adrenaline racing simulator to give fans the driver’s seat in a fully functioning race car.

Drivers will be on display both days to sign autographs and take pictures. Join us at the mall this weekend for a preview of the 2011 season!

 

 

BEATRICE, Neb. – Early entries from more than 90 drivers are in hand and track prep is well under way for the March 18-19 Spring Nationals at Beatrice Speedway.

 

IMCA Modifieds headline Friday and Saturday night programs, running in $1,500 to win, minimum $200 to start features that are qualifying events for the 2011 Fast Shafts All-Star Invitational ballot.

“We have already been working on the track and will be going morning to night the next week so we will be ready for a great weekend,” promoter Toby Kruse said. “I have been getting a lot of phone calls from people asking about Spring Nationals. We’re looking forward to starting the season with great racing in every division.”

Twenty-four Modifieds will take the green flag each night and all Modified drivers are guaranteed $75 a day in tow money.

Karl Chevrolet Northern SportMods race for $400 to win and IMCA Sunoco Hobby Stocks run for $300 to win each night. Friday’s show also sports a $200 to win feature for Mach-1 Sport Compacts.

RACEceivers are required in all divisions.

Pit gates open at 4:30 p.m. Friday, with hot laps at 6 p.m. and racing at 7 p.m. On Saturday, gates open at 2:30 p.m., hot laps are at 5 p.m. and racing is at 6 p.m.

An open practice session for all divisions runs from 6-9 p.m. on Thursday, March 17.

Pit passes are $10 for Thursday’s practice and $25 for Friday and Saturday shows. Grandstand admission each race night is $14 for adults and $5 for kids 10 and under.

IMCA Modified drivers already entered include:
Bubba Alvarado, Kersey, Colo.; Chad Anderson, Omaha; T.J. Artz, Lincoln; Bill Bader II, Omaha; Josh Carpenter, Diller; Clayton Christensen, Spencer, Iowa; Doug Deterding, Lincoln; Brian Foote, Essex, Iowa; Jeremy Frenier, Fort Morgan, Colo.; Josh Gilman, Earlham; Jordan Grabouski, Beatrice; Andrew Hill, Hickman; Justin Jurgens, Lincoln; Brian Levander, Grand Is land; Jeff Meeker, Northglenn, Colo.; Darren Meinke, Crete; Dan Nelson, Beatrice; Jordy Nelson, Marysville, Kan.; Aaron Pella, Lincoln; Bryan Rigsby, Topeka, Kan.; Bob Ruisinger, Bennet; Johnny Saathoff, Beatrice; Ed Siebert, Dexter, Iowa; Rick Speck, Garwin, Iowa; Nathan Speten, Wilton, N.D.; Troy Speten, Wilton, N.D.; Steve Stormer, New Hampton, Mo.; and Mike VanGen deren, Newton, Iowa.

Karl Chevrolet Northern SportMod pre-entries are in hand from:
Jacob Adler, Holyoke, Colo.; Jeff Boarts, Council Bluffs, Iowa; Josh Blumer, Marysville, Kan.; Brad Brabec, Norfolk; Kyle Brown, Kellogg, Iowa; Brenden Damon, Great Bend, Kan.; Jayme Duinink, Pella, Iowa; Tyler Frye, Belleville, Kan.; Max Harder, Blue Springs; Tyler Heetland, Ban croft, Iowa; Logan Jessen, Blair; Brian Langdale, Beatrice; Bryan LaRiviere, Wichita, Kan.; Brad Lautenbach, New Franklin, Wis.; Dusty Leonard, Marysville, Kan.; Clinton Luellen, Minburn, Iowa; Dustin Miller, Pattonburg, Mo.; Josh Modde, Des Moines, Iowa; Kurt Moeller, Seymour, Wis.; Kyle Ol berding, Seneca, Kan.; Blain Petersen, Essex, Iowa; Kyle Prauner, Norfolk; Mike Pruitt, Red field, Iowa; Don Rinke, Lincoln; Brent Schlake, Blue Springs; David Schlicht, Des Moines, Iowa; Nick Topil, Rising City; and Nelson Volbrecht, Stanton.

IMCA Sunoco Hobby Stock drivers already signed up for Spring Nationals are:
Roy Armstrong, Beatrice; Brandon Baker, Omaha; Travis Burger, Tecumseh, Neb.; Keith Dragoo, Lin coln, Neb.; Dustin Filloon, Toledo, Iowa; Curt Ganoe, Stuart, Iowa; Mike Goldfuss, Dwight; Aus­tin Luellen, Minburn, Iowa; R.J. Macku, Lincoln; William Medley, Abilene, Kan.; Tyler Pickett, Boxholm, Iowa; Scott Pippert, Elberon, Iowa; Mark Saathoff, Beatrice; Josh Sink, Stanton, Iowa; Shawn Slezak, Milligan; Brandon Wergin, Milford; and Hunter Wergin, Milford.

Mach-1 Sport Compact entries have been received from:
Shelby Barnard, Beatrice; Randy Cass, Onawa, Iowa; Tim Cass, Mapleton, Iowa; Kevin Cather, Lincoln; Justin Clifton, Tecumseh; Kaylee Diekman, Blue Springs; Kevin Fearing, Lincoln; Jessie Fuller, Beatrice; Jeremy Graham, Tecumseh; Jake McCloud, Carter Lake, Iowa; Brock McDou gall, DeWitt; Ronda Mewes, Blue Springs; Cameron Meyer, Pierce, Neb.; Neal Reynolds, Whiting, Iowa; Allen Rice, Minneapolis, Kan.; Kenny Roberts, Lincoln; Danny Rose, Meriden, Iowa; Jordan Ueh ling, Norfolk; and Bill Whalen Jr., Riverside, Iowa.

 

 

 

 

 

BEAVER, Okla. – Opening night features for IMCA Modifieds and IMCA Sunoco Stock Cars will be April 17 at newly re-opened Beaver County Raceway.

 

Eight Friday, Saturday or Sunday events are on the schedule for both divisions this season at the Oklahoma panhandle venue. The Blood, Sweat and Tears Series comes to town for Aug. 5 and 6 shows with season championship night set for Sept. 17.

“This is a very fast track,” guaranteed promoter Glen Thompson, who’s made laps around the 3/8-mile red clay oval during his own racing career. “It’s been re-shaped with 18 and 20 degree banking in the corners and about three degrees on the straights.”

The track location is at a hub for drivers from north Texas, western Kansas and southeast Colorado, as well as from closer to home.

“Both the Modifieds and Stock Cars are very competitive. The problem around this area is that the outlaw situation has gotten so out of hand. IMCA is more affordable and it’s a lot more fun,” Thompson said. “Everybody is tired of changes in the rules or having no rules at all. I’m telling people once you go with IMCA, you’re part of a national organization that has a set of rules.”

In addition to work on the racing surface, off-season improvements have largely been safety-based.

More fencing has been installed on the front stretch while new barriers are in place on the backstretch. Natural impediments will be put in place to halt cars that go off turn four.

Beaver County will be considered a border track, giving ButlerBuilt Central Region points to drivers from Oklahoma, Kansas and Colorado, and ButlerBuilt South Central Region points to drivers from Texas.

Stephenville Starter Southern Region points will go to Stock Car drivers from Oklahoma and Texas, while drivers hailing from Colorado and Kansas vie for Probe Industries Northern Region points.

“We’d like to add dates for the Smiley’s Racing Chassis Southern SportMods, too,” Thompson said. “Any drivers in that division who would be interested in racing here for points can contact me and we will try to add them.”

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