Champions were crowned, announcements were made and, in the end, Mississippi Thunder Speedway called it a successful, informative and building year for the new owners.
The Mississippi Thunder Speedway in Fountain City, Wis., will make the USRA Karl Chevrolet B-Mods part of their weekly Friday night program beginning in 2010, track owner Bob Timm announced this week.
Day two of the Fall Festival proved to be even colder than the first night with a harsh wind directly blowing right into the grandstands, but many fans braved the weather to usher out the season at Mississippi Thunder Speedway.
The pits were overflowing on an extremely cold night Friday to start off the first annual Mississippi Thunder Speedway Fall Festival where five heats for the USRA Modifieds resulted in two "B" Mains.
No one knew quite what to expect with the 30-lap features ahead with a mandatory 10-minute pit stop at 15 laps, but Josh Angst proved to be the man to beat in the USRA Modifieds.
A heavy rain soaked the track as haulers rolled through the pit gate leaving a muddy mess and puddles everywhere. Nearly two hours later, the first heats pulled onto the track for season championship night at Mississippi Thunder Speedway.
Harley-Davidson of Winona sponsored the night at Mississippi Thunder Speedway with two names synonymous with Fountain City atop the USRA Modified feature lineup; that being Lance Hofer and Jeff Rollinger.
Persistent rain and storms all day Friday left little to be desired for racing action at Mississippi Thunder Speedway. Promoters called off racing early in the day, foreseeing no possibility of sneaking the racing in between showers.
A great count of cars were on hand for Winona Radio KAGE Budweiser Night at Mississippi Thunder Speedway Friday night. With three heats in the USRA Modifieds, it proved to be a very exciting night of racing with intense battles.
A hard rain passed through the area earlier in the day on Friday, July 24, which made it a very saturated track at the Mississippi Thunder Speedway, but regular racing festivities got underway and the evening appeared to be well on its way as the sun was out with a gentle breeze.
A overflow crowd was on hand to witness the season opener of the new Mississippi Thunder Speedway in Fountain City, Wis., Friday. Highlighted by the USRA Modifieds, the newness of it all rolled into a near complete show by night’s end.
The above average temperatures have allowed track workers to resume work on the newly constructed oval at the Mississippi Thunder Speedway in Fountain City, Wis. The frost is nearly out of the ground and more than 2,000 yards of new clay has been hauled in.
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.