HARLAN – Race fans who attended Finishline Racing Products night at SCS were once again treated to another amazing night of racing. It was also Scouts of America night, as all Scouts in uniform were admitted free. The Scouts raised the Flag during pre-race ceremonies.
The National Anthem was performed by IMCA Stock Car driver Josh Scwheltzer, driver of the 117S, as he drove his car onto the track and used his trumpet to do the anthem. A Thank You to Josh, who was here to visit from Loveland, Colorado. To top it all off, it was driver autograph night at intermission. Always a great time, and we thank our drivers for their help.
With 126 cars checked in, we got started on time but did have several rain delays that we had to work through. Despite challenges, track management completed all races by 10:23 p.m.
Action in the Keast Motors IMCA Sports Mods heat races were won by Bryce Allen, Cody Olsen, and Hayden Hillgertner. In the Feature, Evan Hrabik led early on in a battle with Chase Monson. But Cody Olson found his way to the front and went on for the win. second went to Hayden Hillgartner, followed by Monson and Hrabik.
Murphy Equipment IMCA Stock Cars also had three heats. Those winners were Riley Christensen, Bob Walker, and Max Dale. In feature action, Carson Reinig picked up his first win in this class after holding off Brad Deery, Braden Richards, and Riley Christensen. Congratulations to Carson on getting your first IMCA Stock Car win.
KNOD IMCA Hobby Stock action saw heat winners in Dan Markham, Dayton Ullrich, and Colby Christensen. In the B feature action, Jason Tetzlaff picked up the win over Jeff Fink and Tanner Dowty. In the A Feature, Dan Markham led from wire to wire, picking up the win over a charging Dayton Ullrich, Tyler Gray, and Adam Hensel.
In Joe’s Carting Outlaw Mini-Mod action Heat race winners were Tracy Weber and Bobby Daniels. In the Feature, Bobby Daniels had the lead but late into the race dropped out, This gave young Brayden Gustin the lead and he went on for the win. second went to Chase Daniels third to Lucas Daniels and fourth place to Tracy Weber.
Another great field of Atlantic Bottling IMCA Coca-Cola Compacts were on hand/ Heats were taken by David Kimmel, Lennie Anders, and Tanner Hoffman. In the feature, David Kimmel took his front row starting spot and went on for the win over Braxton Wallace who drove his way into second from the 12th starting spot. Third went to Josh Deist and fourth to Tyler Fiebelkorn.
We had two heats on the Sorensen Equipment IMCA Late Models, and those winners were Jack Hearty and Micah Brown. In an amazing feature, Micah Brown and Jack Hearty dueled for the lead. Soon, Hearty was in charge, who was soon passed by Kale Kosiski. Allan Hopp was also right there. Then out of nowhere came Zach Zeitner on a last lap pass for the win in unbelievable fashion. What a race! Following Zeitner were Jack Hearty, Allan Hopp, and Kale Kosiski.
Overnight rains put an end to our Figure-8 races for Sunday. So as the season starts to wind down, make sure to be with us next Saturday for the SLMR Late Models West series along with Stock Cars, Hobby Stocks, Sport Mods, and Sport Compacts.
All leading up to Aug 23 Season Championship Night sponsored by MAHLE, and we will also have the Guns and Hoses race. Then the Malver Bank 360 sprints Sept. 6 with our IMCA Late Model Nationals. And finish the season with the third annual Tiny Lund Memorial Sept. 19-20. Make plans to catch all these events! Follow us on Facebook, Tik Tok and Instagram and listen to our Shelby County Speedway Dirt Talk podcast on your favorite platform.









