Four first-time national champions in four divisions have been crowned for 2013 in the USRA Weekly Racing Series.
Rules for the 2014 USRA Weekly Racing Series are complete and are available on the USRA website, officials from the United States Racing Association announced today.
Drivers in the two open-wheel divisions are locked in tight battles with razor-thin margins that will come down to the final night of racing while the leaders in the two full-fendered divisions have simply to wait until Oct. 20 to be crowned USRA national champions.
After falling to rain this weekend, the 5th annual Fall Festival has been rescheduled for this Friday and Saturday, Oct. 11-12, at the Mississippi Thunder Speedway in Fountain City, Wis.
Brad Waits won Thursday night’s $1,000-to-win feature with former USMTS National Champion Jason Krohn picking up the win on Friday night to claim that $1,000 paycheck. On Saturday night, Brandon Davis raced his way to the $1,000 win.
Drivers wrapped up the regular season points battles of the 2013 season at Mississippi Thunder Speedway Friday night by pushing it all the way to the final checkered flags.
Flag-to-flag action from the USRA B-Mod main event at the Mississippi Thunder Speedway in Fountain City, Wis., on Friday, Aug. 16.
During Friday night’s USRA B-Mod portion of the Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Winona program at Mississippi Thunder Speedway, no one would have faulted Jon Van Minsel for roaming the pits without his trademark smile.
As the 2013 racing season cruises deeper into the final complete month of on-track competition at Mississippi Thunder Speedway, some points battles are heating up, while others are being decided.
With August breaking the day before, Mississippi Thunder Speedway racers and fans entered the final month of regular season action at the fast 1/3-mile oval.
Thirty USRA B-Mod racers showed up for their crack at the $1000-to-win, $100-to-start payout for the 25-lap main event Friday at the Mississippi Thunder Speedway.
The theme throughout Joe Signs Night at Mississippi Thunder Speedway Friday was return trips to victory lane featuring Josh Angst and Jacob Bleess.
Heartland Promotions momentum continues to build in 2025 with season opening and championship events all confirmed for the USRA American Racer Modified Series, USRA Heartland Modified Tour, and the inaugural season for the USRA Northern Lights Modified Series.
Building on the success of the Heartland Modified Tour and the American Racer Modified Series, Heartland Promotions is expanding its commitment to premier modified racing with the formation of the Northern Lights Modified Series (NLMS). In partnership with the United States Racing Association (USRA), the new series will bring top-tier modified racing to the northern Midwest, with events scheduled throughout the 2025 season.