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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan21mid View Post
    Jason still runs HRC, but Dereck and his team have fielded Hughes cars for the last few years. Jimmy said in his latest DoD story "we have built some modifieds (LG2 cars) but I've kind of shut all that down because it's hard to get good fabricators and pay them what they're worth."
    ok. i misunderstood. thanks for the reply.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zyoung25 View Post
    It's going to be on www.racindirt.tv I believe
    $43.75 a month. Ouch.

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    Modster Mash entry list boasts 50 national championships

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    Modster Mash entry list boasts 50 national championships
    We’re now just hours away from the biggest four days in dirt modified racing history when four monstrous events happen Halloween Weekend with the inaugural running of the Modster Mash.
    With more than $35,000 to the winner(s) of the four USRA Modified feature races and more than $5,000 to the USRA B-Mod winner(s), this simmering cauldron of cash is real money for real racers that is all treats and no tricks.

    And with nearly $200,000 in prize money to be doled out in about 100 hours or real time, the event has drawn one of the most prolific fields of competitors in the history of dirt modified competition.

    Thursday, October 29: Drivers will get their first chance to race for great money in the inaugural “King of the Ring” at the Tri-State Speedway in Pocola, Oklahoma, with $10,050 to win and $700 to start for USRA Modifieds.

    There’s also a $2,000 top prize up for grabs for the USRA B-Mods with at least $100 to start the main event and $75 for non-qualifiers presented by Drive4JRT.com, SDI and Robert Vinson.

    For more information check out tri-statespeedway.com.

    Friday, October 30: Head north to the Lakeside Speedway in Kansas City, Kansas, for the fifth annual “Grant Junghans Memorial” paying $10,102 to win the USRA Modified main event.

    Currently, the start money is no less than $1,202. More money will be added as sponsorships come in. USRA B-Mods will also be racing for $1,002 to win and $102 to start.

    For more information check out lakesidespeedway.net.

    Saturday, October 31: The inaugural Mel Hambelton Ford Modified “Spooktacular” presented by Park City will take place at the 81 Speedway in Park City, Kansas, with a $10,031 paycheck going to the winner and a minimum of $700 to each starter in the main event.

    USRA B-Mods will also be running for $1,031 to win and $131 to start.

    For more information check out race81speedway.com.

    Sunday, November 1: The road leads to the Humboldt Speedway in Humboldt, Kansas, for the first-ever “Halloween Hangover at The Hummer” featuring a $5,000-to-win, $320-to-start feature for USRA Modifieds and USRA B-Mods once again sharing the spotlight and racing for $1,000 to win.

    USRA Tuners are also on the racing card.

    For more information check out humboldtspeedway.com.

    Among the nearly 70 USRA Modified entries already are racers that bring résumés with 50 current and past national championships in various sanctions and divisions.

    Two notable names from outside of the dirt modified ranks—at least for the last decade or so—are reigning Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series champion Jimmy Owens and 2020 World of Outlaws Late Model Series champ Brandon Sheppard.

    Owens, who collected his fourth Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series crown this year to add to his four UMP Modified national titles, has more than 560 dirt late model and modified victories in his career.

    Sheppard, meanwhile, collected his third World of Outlaws Late Model Series championship in four years recently and captured the 2013 UMP Late Model national championship.

    Both will be piloting mounts from the Ramirez Motorsports stable in Woodward, Okla., which owns the team that Owens drives for in the LOLMDS. Sheppard also steered a Ramirez ride in last year’s Grant Junghans Memorial at the 81 Speedway and finished second behind Jacob Bleess.

    Every USMTS national champion since 2010 will be in the pits all four nights, led by defending and soon-to-be four-time titlist Rodney Sanders.

    Another four-time champ, Jason Hughes, will also compete with two-time USMTS national champion Ryan Gustin and 2018 champ Johnny Scott also on the pre-entry list.

    Between them they have 410 career feature wins with the Summit USMTS National Championship fueled by Casey’s.

    Five former USRA Modified national champs—Darron Fuqua (2018), Lucas Schott (2016), Jake Gallardo (2015), Fito Gallardo (2014) and Johnny Bone Jr. (2011)—have made their intentions to take their share on the money known.

    With USRA national points ending Halloween Weekend, Jake Gallardo and Schott are in a nail-biting battle for this year’s crown and the 2020 Summit USRA Weekly Racing Series national champ will emerge on Sunday night.

    Other entries with national championship pedigrees include:
    • Terry Phillips, four-time Lucas Oil MLRA champ and six-time MARS champ
    • Tyler Davis, two-time NCRA national champ
    • Tanner Mullens, 2018 NCRA national champ
    • Scott Green, 2016 NCRA national champ
    • Travis Saurer, two-time Wissota national champ
    • Dustin Strand, two-time Wissota national champ
    • Cory Crapser, three-time Wissota national champion and two-time USRA Iron Man champ.

    Here is the complete pre-entry list as of Monday, October 26:

    65 Carlos Ahumada Jr., El Paso, Texas
    54 Carlos Ahumada Sr., El Paso, Texas
    16 Kevin Blackburn, Fulton, Mo.
    21 Jacob Bleess, Chatfield, Minn.
    12 Johnny Bone Jr., Pea Ridge, Ark.
    8C Chris Clark, Jackson, Wyo.
    07 Cory Crapser, Chippewa Falls, Wis.
    75 Tad Davis, Mount Hope, Kan.
    65 Tyler Davis, Haysville, Kan.
    4 Bo Day, Greenville, Texas
    17 Brandon Dean, Sapulpa, Okla.
    97 Cade Dillard, Robeline, La.
    C4 Curtis Dreasher, Hoyt, Kan.
    91 Joe Duvall, Claremore, Okla.
    29 Dennis Elliott, Mount Ayr, Iowa
    57 Duke Erickson, Sioux Falls, S.D.
    87 Darron Fuqua, Mayetta, Kan.
    G17 Fito Gallardo, Las Cruces, N.M.
    J17 Jake Gallardo, Las Cruces, N.M.
    G3 Brendon Gemmill, Wichita, Kan.
    51 Lucas Gibbs, Udall, Kan.
    2G Brandon Givens, Wichita, Kan.
    16 Shawn Govern, Valley Center, Kan.
    25 Scott Green, Derby, Kan.
    19R Ryan Gustin, Marshalltown, Iowa
    51 Alex Guthmiller, Huron, S.D.
    55 Nathan Hagar, Adair, Okla.
    7 Al Hejna, Clear Lake, Iowa
    29H Joe Horgdal, Kasson, Minn.
    71 Philip Houston, Odessa, Texas
    12 Jason Hughes, Watts, Okla.
    37 Clint Johnson, Neosho, Mo.
    18 Chase Junghans, Manhattan, Kan.
    88 Randy Klein, Enderlin, N.D.
    60 Cody Kretchmar, Wichita, Kan.
    4A Josh Lanterman, Wichita, Kan.
    36 Jayden Larson, Mankato, Minn.
    33 Chad Lyle, Oak Grove, Mo.
    19SB Lance Mari, El Centro, Calif.
    50 Leroy Morrison, Raymore, Mo.
    02 Tanner Mullens, Wichita, Kan.
    0 Jake O’Neil, Tucson, Ariz.
    20 Jimmy Owens, Newport, Tenn.
    9D8 Paden Phillips, Chanute, Kan.
    75 Terry Phillips, Springfield, Mo.
    38C Jason Pursley, Hermitage, Mo.
    4R Dereck Ramirez, Woodward, Okla.
    9 Kevin Rutherford, Flower Mound, Texas
    20 Rodney Sanders, Happy, Texas
    21X Travis Saurer, Elizabeth, Minn.
    11JR Randal Schiffelbein Jr.., Berryton, Kan.
    21B Bryce Schniepp, Wichita, Kan.
    21C Cody Schniepp, Wichita, Kan.
    69 Lucas Schott, Chatfield, Minn.
    1ST Johnny Scott, Las Cruces, N.M.
    B5 Brandon Sheppard, New Berlin, Ill.
    171 Jed Smith, Anthony, N.M.
    88 Nathan Smith, Anthony, N.M.
    19 Dustin Sorensen, Rochester, Minn.
    44 Braden Stoner, Wichita, Kan.
    71 Dustin Strand, Grand Forks, N.D.
    444 Brooks Strength, Raymond, Miss.
    49 Jake Timm, Winona, Minn.
    9 Cole Traugott, Woodward, Okla.
    33Z Zack VanderBeek, New Sharon, Iowa
    8 Jeremy Vaughn, Pocola, Okla.
    15 Kale Westover, Blair, Okla.
    15W Alex Williamson, Rushford, Minn.
    4W Tyler Wolff, Fayetteville, Ark.

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    Be fun to see them duke it out in the mods

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    The Thursday show won't be happening. - https://www.facebook.com/todd.staley...43027845784236

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    Wanted to let everyone know early enough about this weekend's races and just got the call from Michael Hoover that the races for tomorrow night at the Tri-State Speedway in Pocola, OK has been canceled. It has rained all night long and bringing in this big of a show and with the caliber of drivers that are planning on attending Michael wanted to give the best track possible and felt like that would not happen with the weather he has been given this week! We are talking about a reschedule date and will see if the rest of the Modster Mash week happens! If we get in all the three races left Friday at Lakeside for the 5th Annual Grant Junghans Memorial, Saturday at the 81 Speedway for the Mel Hambelton Ford Modified Spooktacular presented by Park City, and the Halloween Hangover at the Humboldt Speedway on Sunday the race will not be rescheduled. Looking forward to seeing everyone this Friday Night at the Lakeside Speedway in Kansas City, KS!!

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    sheppard didnt make the show last night anyone know what happened?

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    Apparently Rocket Shepp had mechanical problems in his heat and had to run one of the four B-features and drove from 14 to 5th but just came up short for making the feature. Sounds like he put on quite a show. Ricky Thornton JR showed once again what a strong force he will be in the Lucas SLM series next year. He had another big win in the Grant Junghans Memorial race. Jimmy Owens started 10th and finished 18th.

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    Super stout field so making the show was no cake walk. I give them credit for taking an off weekend to go do this. And to Ramirez for providing and prepping the cars. Kinda interesting, last I knew the Saturday winner drives one of Owens’ LG2 chassis.
    I hate time trials.

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    Jake Oneil won the Saturday Mel Hambelton Ford Modified Spooktacular race @ 81 Speedway driving an old Owens built LG2 chassis. Not only did Oneil win with a LG2 chassis , but he won with a Cornett Ford engine. There are very few Ford powered mods in USMTS or USRA modified races. Jake Oneil is having a really great year winning some big paying races at the end of the year. He dominated the Fall Jamboree at Deer Creek by winning all the features this fall.
    Last edited by Mod Runner; 11-02-2020 at 02:22 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mod Runner View Post
    Jake Oneil won the Saturday Mel Hambelton Ford Modified Spooktacular race @ I80 Speedway driving an old Owens built LG2 chassis. Not only did Oneil win with a LG2 chassis , but he won with a Cornett Ford engine. There are very few Ford powered mods in USMTS or USRA modified races. Jake Oneil is having a really great year winning some big paying races at the end of the year. He dominated the Fall Jamboree at Deer Creek by winning all the features this fall.
    The finale in KS. just ended and Lucas Schott from MN just won. nother very good young gun. Brooks Stregth from MS. was second. Sortve interesting to see Mod racers from very different parts of the country up there. Owens 3rd and Sheppard 6th. Very choppy track. A lot of talent racing in that deal over the last few days.
    Last edited by GregA12; 11-01-2020 at 08:43 PM.

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    Thanks for the results. Owens and Rocket Shepp did pretty well for driving cars not totally setup for them. If Owens and Rocket Shepp had their own mods they would have done much better. Good to give regular mod racers a chance to race with them. Good sportsmanship for SLM racers to participate.

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    Shepp won the USMTS race tonight

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    Thanks for the result. Congrats to Rocket Shepp.

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    That’s impressive those usmts mod guys are no joke. Wonder what he could do in a sprint car

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    Shepp won again tonight

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    Sum biscuit cherry picking now...
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    Impressive for Shep with two wins on the weekend.
    I hate time trials.

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    It seems Shep wins two times every weekend.

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    Rocket1 Racing
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    Brandon Sheppard’s 2020 season.
    33 wins and Appox 750k in earnings including WOO Championship.
    Including earnings from:
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    Here is an example of his dedication.


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