Foxman's Blog
Saturday, March 1, 2025
Foxman's Plans for 2025 Racing Season
As some know, towards the end of the 2024 racing season, I was mentally worn out from announcing races, and I even took a night off late in the season because of that very reason. Am I still open to announcing races every now and then If I can fit it in my schedule, yes, but it will definitely not be on a weekly basis this season.
As of now, I would say the next time a microphone is picked up is during the high school wrestling season, but time will tell as I am open to filling in if it fits in my schedule.
So as I am putting the 🎤 microphone or 🎧🎤headset microphone down for now in the racing world, other opportunities opened for me.
Jerry Vansickel contacted me about changing things up at Marshalltown Speedway and asked me if I would become the flagman this season. After much thinking and him agreeing to give me a night off when I need it, I accepted to start the season at least on the flagstand and plan to do the whole season. I know I will have to miss at least 1 night in June.
Brandan Long contacted me about Warren County Speedway to flag races as well; after doing some thinking about it, I also agreed and will take over the flagging duties on the flag stand.
Last one, Don Wauters at Brooklyn Raceway asked me to take a big part in making Brooklyn a great track to race. He has asked me to be what I would call Race Director on Race Nights, work alongside Don on helping spread the word about race nights, conduct drivers meetings, and keep track of points as I have done the past several years.
Now by doing flagging and race directing, it means my blog recaps will be limited this season, but that might help limit some of the mental stress. I will still catch some races on off nights and write blog recaps and capture some pictures because I still love to do some of that.
I love this sport of racing and will be fair in every call I have to make. I put my heart and soul into the sport of racing. I know at the end of the day everybody is not going to be happy but I will be fair and consistent.
See you at MoTown, Warren County & Brooklyn!
Foxman
Monday, October 28, 2024
Gaylord, Murty, Carter, Wasserman, Raffurty, and Richards Harvest to Harvest Hustle Victories
The Karl Auto Group of Marshalltown Speedway roared one more time as the normal fall special moved to the end of October and renamed the Harvest Hustle on the High Banks. Thursday night the speedway held a practice session until Mother Nature spoiled the fun. Friday saw qualifying double heats in all 6 classes, with finish points and passing points earned by the drivers; the top 10 in points were locked in to Saturday's show. Saturday featured Last Chance heats and qualifiers followed by Racing for a Combine features.
It was beautiful, crispy, and cool fall nights that saw around 240 cars signed in over the course of two days of fantastic racing on the high banks for one final time. The racing action both nights was amazing, and the race track was in fantastic tip-top shape. Great job by the Dirt Doctor Rod Robbins and J-Van for producing a great racing surface. Great job by Logan Kelly on the flag stand, Josh and Colton in the scoring tower, Rodney in the announcer's stand with me, and all of the other fantastic speedway staff.
Thanks to the event sponsors: Fast Shafts, J&M Fabrication, and H&H Tiling, Dozing, and Excavating. Also, thank you goes out to Chris Burke at Capital Signs for the fantastic Happy Gilmore style checks and the Combine Trophies. Each of the polesitters for the features earned a commemorative tumbler by Kaytee DeVries.
Friday night, Hot Laps was at 6:30pm, with the first heat race taking to the race track at 7:10pm and the final checkered flag waived at 12:01am. On Saturday, things got started with Trick or Treating for the Kids from 2 to 3 pm, with the first green flag at 4 pm and the final checkered coming out at 10:45 pm. A few drivers had a chance to win bonuses after Darkside Promotions (Ryan Duhme & Timmy Current), Tim Czarneski from 141 Speedway, Tracy Neil from Luxy Raceway, and Jerry VanSickel from Marshalltown Speedway came to agree that if they won a feature event at Iowa Dirt Nationals in Maquoketa, 141 or Luxy, and then won at Marshalltown, they would pocket an extra $800 in the Modifieds, Stock Cars, and Sport Mods. The Hobby Stocks had an extra $400 bonus if they won at Iowa Dirt Nationals and won at Marshalltown.
I apologize that my voice sounded so raspy, especially on Saturday night; it was a cold, and announcing races for a course of 11 hours in 22 hours did not gel well with my voice, but thanks to all that was worry or concern, and thanks to all who continue to support me. Okay, enough about me. Back to talking about the racing.
The first feature event was the IMCA STARS Mod Lites presented by Knight Stanitation 20-lap feature paying $1,000 to win. Four-time IMCA National Champion Dillon Raffurty and his brother Michael Raffurty from Kansas City, Missouri, led the field to the green after being the top 2 in points on Friday. Dillon Raffurty grabbed the top spot and led from start-to-finish, receiving very few challenges. The only challenges came after cautions. The first caution was on lap two for Dillon Bush off top of turn two; the next two cautions came out on lap 7, Jared Douglas Spinning in turn two, and then on the restart when Colin Anderson, Taylor Pollock, and Doug Pollock got together in turn four. The final caution was for Michael Raffurty and Ben George getting together in turn four. Dillon Raffurty was not fazed and went on to take the feature win. Randy Bryan finished in second, 2024 track champion Jon Padilla was third, Tanner Gannon was fourth, and tenth-place starter Austin Gray captured fifth.
Rugged Radios IMCA SportMods were up next for their 30-lap Harvest Hustle on the High Banks feature, paying $2,000 to win. Eddyville's Logan Anderson and Bakersfield, California's Tyler Bannister led the field to the green flag. Anderson grabbed the early race lead as track champion Brayton Carter worked his way to second. Carter began to challenge Anderson for the race lead; Carter swung to the outside and took the top spot away on lap 10. Carter pulled away and maneuvered through the lap traffic until a caution came out on lap 26 for Brady Hilmer and Lee Horky spinning in turn three. Carter held off Anderson and Dorchester, Nebraska's Tyler Nerud, on the restart to go and capture the feature win. Carter also snatched an $800 bonus because of his win at the Iowa Dirt Nationals last week. Nerud came home in the runner-up position, Anderson fell back to third, Bannister finished fourth, and Minnesota's Zach Davis came home fifth.
Drury Automotive & Truck Repair IMCA Stock Cars, known as the "Class Too Tough to Tame" 30-lap feature for $3,000 to win, rolled on track. Marshall, Minnesota's Jim Horejsi, and "The Z-Man" Zack VanderBeek from New Sharon led the field to the green flag. It was neither one of them grabbing the top spot though, as "The Game Changer" Dallon Murty took the race lead; he was followed by Jeff Mueller and track champion Jimmy Gustin. Gustin threw several challenges at Murty but was not able to win. The only caution of the race came out on lap 12 when Jay Schmidt came to a stop on backstretch. Murty held off Gustin and Mueller on the restart and pulled away. Jake McBirnie got by Gustin and Mueller but could not reel down Murty. McBirnie then exited the race track on lap 21. Murty pulled away for the easy win to caputre a total of $3,800: $3,000 for the feature win and $800 bonus for winning at the Iowa Dirt Nationals last week in Maquoketa. Gustin, Mueller, Thor Anderson, and Horejsi rounded out the top five.
Tire Demon by Love Tap IMCA Modifieds 40-lap feature event was next to race for a combine. Track champion Tripp Gaylord, originally from Lakewood, Colorado but now lives in the Lynnville-Sully Area, and Dallon Murty led the field to the green flag. Gaylord captured the top spot early as Murty chased the leader in the early portion. Zack VanderBeek ran third, and Tom Berry Jr. ran in fourth. The only race cautions came out on lap 13 for Austin Kuehl off the top of turn two and then on the restart for Jerry Flippo spinning in turn four. Gaylord looked strong and fended off Murty and his boss Vanderbeek on the restart. VanderBeek took a second away and tried to catch Gaylord, but he came up short. Gaylord took the win and captured the top prize of $4,000. VanderBeek, California's Cody Laney, Berry, and Murty rounded out the top five.
After the field of fifty-eight IMCA Hobby Stocks presented by Cappy's Big 8 Tyre Center was dwindled down to twenty-four cars, it was time for their $3,000 to win the 30-lap feature event. Adel's Dylan Nelson and Marengo's Nathan Ballard led the field to the green flag. Ballard jumped out to the immediate lead on the outside and pulled away. The first caution came out when Chris Krug, Jacob Floyd, Lucas Smith, and Braxton Franks got together. Ballard got a great restart and pulled away until the red flag came out on lap six when Victor's Bradly Graham and New Prague's Brandon Bombardo rolled simultaneously on the front stretch; both drivers climbed from their battered race cars, okay and unharmed. Ballard picked back up right where he left off before and pulled away. Fairbury, Nebraska's Adam Wasserman had worked his way to second and started to chase down Ballard. Then cautions came out on lap 17 for Kalyb Brunssen going off the top of turn two and then lap 19 for Tim Otterness spinning in turn two. Ballard continued to lead but received pressure from Wasserman. The final lap, side-by-side down the back stretch, Wasserman swung to the outside and around Ballard and beat Ballard to the finish line to take the feature win back to Nebraska. Ballard settled for second. John Watson finished third, Solomon Bennett was fourth, and Dylan Nelson was fifth.
The final feature of the year was the 20-lap Hy-Vee of Marshalltown IMCA Sport Compacts 20-lap feature, paying $1,000 to win. Beatrice, Nebraska's Dillon Richards, and Mason City's Devin Jones had the honor of bringing the field to the green flag. Richards out wrestled Jones on the start and never looked back. The only race caution came out on lap thirteen. Richards harvested his way on to the feature win. Sixth-place starter Luke Fraise finished second, and Johnny Thomas from Beatrice, Nebraska, came home third. Dunlap's Caine Mahlberg came home in fourth, and Devin Jones fell back to a fifth-place finish.
That puts a wrap on the 2024 racing season at the Karl Auto Group of Marshalltown Speedway. The speedway will now turn its attention to off-season work and various facility improvements. Keep your eyes out during the off-season for the 2025 schedule.
Looking for racing event photos? Check out the official track photographer, Jordan Hanisch Photography, for all your Harvest Hustle photos. You can find out his photos at https://jordanhanisch.smugmug.com/browse/.
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Fast Shafts Harvest Hustle on the High Banks
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Friday October 25th, 2024
IMCA MODIFIEDS
presented by Tire Demon by Love Tap & Friesen Performance
Heat 2 (10 Laps) : 1. 1 Josh Most (Red Oak); 2. 99 Shawn Strand (Mandan, N.D.); 3. 77 Jeff Aikey (Cedar Falls); 4. 11X Tom Berry Jr. (Marshalltown); 5. 56 Dustin Kroening (Hebron, Ill.); 6. 3 Kelly Shryock (Fertile); 7. 71 Jeff James (Stanton); 8. 17W Mitch Webber (Argyle, Wis.); 9. 40RC Rod Clement (Rhodes); 10. 1X Eric Barnes (Colona, Ill.).
presented by Drury Automotive & Truck Repair
Heat 2 (10 Laps) : 1. 19 Jimmy Gustin (Marshalltown); 2. 4 Scott Rice (Marshalltown); 3. 92 Dan Mackenthun (Hamburg, Minn.); 4. 8X Scott Olson (Blairsburg); 5. 3S Bryan Snell (Coon Rapids); 6. 4A Brian Seibold (Sioux City); 7. 01 Troy Jerovetz (Iowa Falls); 8. 48J Jacob Murray (Hartford); 9. 22D Jared Daggett (Marshalltown).
presented by Rugged Radios & Friesen Performance
Heat 2 (10 Laps) : 1. 01 Brayton Carter (Oskaloosa); 2. 19J Jenae Gustin (Marshalltown); 3. 22JR Brady Hilmer (Dysart); 4. 30M Maguire DeJong (Montezuma); 5. 29 Colton Livezey (New Sharon); 6. 29 Brayden Shepherd (Altoona); 7. MR31 Mike Rutherford (Des Moines); 8. 8 Tom Lathrop (Ottumwa); 9. 28B Curt Smeins (Dike); 10. 40HC Hunter Clement (Rhodes).
presented by Cappy's Big 8 Tyre Center
Heat 2 (10 Laps) : 1. 14L Lucas Smith (Iowa Falls); 2. 55X Corey VanDerWilt (Lynnville); 3. 41 Adam Wasserman (Fairbury, Neb.); 4. 17K Briar Kriegel (Brooklyn); 5. 17X Ben Newhouse (State Center); 6. T8 Brandon Nielsen (Spencer); 7. 78N Matt Nelson (Ankeny); 8. 7C Tyler Domeier (Redwood Falls, Minn.); 9. 1 Scott Siems (Cedar Rapids); 10. 31 Spencer Nelson (Thornton).
presented by Knight Sanitation
Heat 2 (10 Laps) : 1. 3G Joe Glick (Madrid); 2. 3T Tanner Gannon (Des Moines); 3. 4G Ben George (Altoona); 4. 2G Grant Anderson (Huxley); 5. 9XL Colin Anderson (Huxley); 6. 85 Jared Douglas (Des Moines); 7. 8N William Nobles (West Des Moines); 8. 9M Nolan Morrow (Clinton).
presented by Hy-Vee of Marshalltown
Heat 2 (10 Laps) : 1. 12X Mitchell Bielenberg (Charlotte); 2. 22 Caine Mahlberg (Dunlap); 3. 9 Luke Fraise (Houghton); 4. 20RT Adam Broehm (Newton, Wis.); 5. 13 Conner Adkins (Grinnell); 6. 311 Brandon Jorstad (Chilton, Wis.); 7. 83B Mitchell Bunch (Des Moines); 8. 23A Alyssa Thies (Mapleton); 9. 7G Gilbert Aldape (Sioux City)
IMCA MODIFIEDS
presented by Tire Demon by Love Tap & Friesen Performance
LC Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. Shute; 2. Aikey; 3. Ward; 4. Most; 5. Brown; 6. Belmer; 7. Murray; 8. Parcel; DNS Stamm; DNS Leytham.
presented by Drury Automotive & Truck Repair
LC Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. McBirnie; 2. Kaplan; 3. Murray; 4. Eckblad; 5. Reimer; 6. Evens; 7. Tietz; 8. Osman; 9. Hotze.
presented by Rugged Radios & Friesen Performance
LC Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. Reimers; 2. Klynsma; 3. DeJong; 4. Ellis; 5. Kemkes; 6. Peterson; 7. Rutherford; 8. Van Beek; 9. Smeins; 10. Boylan; 11. Curt Hilmer.
presented by Cappy's Big 8 Tyre Center
LCQ 2 (12 Laps): 1. Bombardo; 2. VanDerWilt; 3. 24R Dillon Richards (Beatrice, Neb.); 4. 22W Wayne Gifford (Boone); 5. 7C Tyler Domeier (Redwood Falls, Minn.); 6. 17X Ben Newhouse (State Center); 7. 58T Tanner Uehling (Norfolk, Neb.); 8. 32A Adam Armstrong (Beatrice, Neb.); 9. 20W Matt Wahl (West Des Moines); 10. 577 Corey Ogden (Monticello); 11. 1 Scott Siems (Cedar Rapids); 12. 7X Clayton Sogge (State Center); 13. 78N Matt Nelson (Ankeny); 14. 5 Corey Black (Mankato, Minn.); DNS 18A Aaron Elliott (Boone); DNS 7N Trenton Neuhaus (Quasqueton); DNS24 Jeff Wright (Des Moines); DNS 69 Brendon Stigge (Fairbury, Neb.); DNS 27 Brad Graham (Brooklyn).
LC Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. Knutson; 2. Krug; 3. Bombardo; 4. Gifford; 5. Domeier; 6. Reed; 7. Sogge; 8. Adams; DNS Wright; DNS Stigge.
presented by Knight Sanitation
presented by Hy-Vee of Marshalltown
LC Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. Driscol; 2. DeVries; 3. Kohl; 4. Baker; 5. Jones Jr.; 6. Adkins; 7. Angie Gardner; DNS Thies; DNS Knight.
Sunday, August 25, 2024
Simpson Captures the Bill Rice Memorial Victory in Webster City
After the Hamilton County Speedway decided to shorten up their schedule because of low car counts this season and the earlier originally scheduled SLMR show getting rescheduled, the decision was to try and make at least one more trip to Webster City on Saturday night. I did just that and was definitely not disappointed, as Brad Ratcliff and Todd Staley produced a fantastic racing surface. A total of ninety-one cars signed in, and the final checkered flag was waived at 11:20 p.m.
Saturday night was the Bill Rice Memorial, featuring the East and West Series of the Super Late Model Racing Series, along with the season championship night for track points in all weekly divisions. The Karl Chevrolet Dirt Trucks were originally scheduled to race at Sports Park Raceway, but after working with Webster City, the trucks moved 22 miles east as the Fort Dodge track moved their season championship night to September 14th.
The first feature of the night was the A1 Automotive USRA Tuners ten-lap feature event. Dalton Fels led the opening lap over Harrison Horn and Charles Prime. They would battle it out three wide on lap two for the race lead, with Prime leading at the line. Prime held the top spot until Horn took the lead on lap four. With Horn leading, Tyler Crimmins worked his way to second and began to apply pressure to the back bumper of Horn. Crimmins took several attempts at trying to get by Horn, but Horn held strong until the final lap. Crimmins made the last lap pass exiting turn two to take his second win of the season in Webster City and cap off his 2024 track championship. Horn, Prime, Fels, and T.J. Williams rounded out the top five.
Karl Chevrolet Dirt Trucks was next on the speedway for their scheduled 15-lap feature event. Rick Clark took the top spot on lap one, but shortly after the lap was complete, the caution came out when Todd Grafton spun in turns three and four, collecting up Jared Myers, Jeff Johnson, Mason Mitchell, and Shonn Mapes. After a lengthy clean-up, the feature was shortened to a 12-lap feature. Clark continued to lead until lap three, when they went 3 wide for the top spot. Tyler Inman took the race lead away, but even his lead was short-lived as Myles Michehl took the top spot on lap six. Michehl appeared to be heading on to the win, but Inman had other ideas as he began to pressure for the lead. Inman regained the lead and went on to take his sixth truck series win this season. Michehl finished second, Clark fell back to third, Brandon Toftee was fourth, and Sports Park Raceway Promotor Jeff Frevert finished fifth.
Tanner Green won the four-wide battle for the race to lead the first lap of the USRA Hobby Stocks 15-lap feature event. Shortly after the caution came out, Jacob Monson spun in turn four. Jeremy Crimmins took the top spot away on the following restart and held off Green to take his fifth win of the season in Webster City. Green finished second, "Dilly Bar Special" Daniel Ayers was third, Shane Monson was in fourth, and Bryce Sommerfeld was in fifth. Sommerfeld claimed the 2024 track championship.
"The Terminator" Mark Elliott grabbed the top spot early in the Olsen Family USRA Modifieds 16-lap feature event and pulled away to a large lead over Lyle Sathoff, who was running second. The only race caution came out on lap 12 when Sathoff came to a stop on the top side of turn four. Mark Elliott held off Ben Nading and Dennis Elliott on the restart to capture his first win of the season in only his second night out in 2024. Dennis Elliott finished second, Nading was third, Christopher Elliott finished fourth, and Michael Grantham was fifth. Nading captured the 2024 track championship.
Bill Crimmins grabbed the top spot early in the Seneca Foundry USRA Stock Cars 16-lap feature event, fending off Myles Michehl. The caution came out shortly after lap one was scored when Jeff Lyon spun in turn three after a trailing arm broke. Crimmins held off Jason Minnehan and Michehl on the restart, but the caution came out again on lap four when Jeremy Ades spun on the bottom side of turn four. Crimmins and Michehl battled on this restart, and it would be Michehl edging out Crimmins at the line until the caution came out for Connor Ubben in turn two. Michehl held off and pulled away from the rest of the field, going on to take his fourth feature win by a full straight-away. Minnehan, Todd Staley, Parker Slagle, and Justin Ades rounded out the top five. Michehl took the 2024 track championship over Crimmins.
Next up was the Stein Heating & Cooling USRA B-Mods 16-lap feature event. Bryer McCoy led the first lap. USRA B-Mods National Point Leader Ty Griffith worked his way from seventh to the race lead on lap two. Two laps later, the caution came out when Jeff Larson came to a stop on the front stretch, and a lap later, on lap five, Klay Beemer spun in turn three, collecting Kamdyn Haggard. Griffith got a great restart and never looked back, going on to take his sixth win of the season to polish off his 2024 track championship.
The final feature of the night was the Malvern Bank Super Late Model Racing (SLMR) Series 35-lap feature event. Hometown favorite "Hollywood" Jason Hahne took the top spot early, fending off CJ Horn, Tad Pospisil, Charlie McKenna, and Chad Holladay. Hahne pulled away, looking strong, until the middle portion had a trio of cautions. The caution came out on lap 13 for Charlie McKenna in turn two. Hahne held off Pospisil and Jake Neal on the restart, looking determined to not be denied. The cautions came out again on lap 17 for McKenna off the pace in turn four and then again on the restart when "The Woodpecker" Chris Spieker and Kyle Berck got together in turn two. MLRA Late Model Points Leader Chad Simpson moved up to second by this point and took the lead away from Hahne on the restart. Simpson never looked back, going on to take the feature win, his fifth of his career in the SLMR. Neal finished second in the Al Humphrey Hot Rod, Hahne fell back to third, Pospisil was fourth, and Holladay was in fifth.
The next race at the Karl Chevrolet Buick GMC Hamilton County Speedway is the Annual Fall Futurity on Friday and Saturday, October 18th and 19th. Jerry Goebel State Farm Super Late Models, Olsen Family USRA Modifieds, Seneca Foundry USRA Stock Cars, Stein Heating & Cooling USRA B-Mods, USRA Hobby Stocks, and A1 Automotive USRA Tuners race both nights. Hot Laps at 7 p.m., racing at 7:20 p.m. Cornhole Tourament takes place on Saturday, October 19th, at noon.
For more information about the USRA check out usraracing.com and Hamilton County Speedway check out hamiltoncospeedway.com.Webster City, Iowa
Summit USRA Weekly Racing Series
Saturday August 24th, 2024
presented by Malvern Bank
Heat 2 (8 Laps) : 1. Leighton; 2. Neal; 3. DeFrance; 4. Wyman; 5. Gabe Umbarger; 6. Dave Eckrich; DNS Bridge.
USRA MODIFIEDS
presented by Olsen Family
presented by Seneca Foundry
A Feature (15 Laps) : 1. 21 Myles Michehl (Fort Dodge); 2. 7 Jason Minnehan (Chrudan); 3. 14 Todd Staley (Webster City); 4. 47 Parker Slagle (Eagle Grove); 5. 10J Justin Ades (Webster City); 6. 10 John Ades (Rippey); 7. 416 Connor Ubben (Aplington); 8. 50B Brock Badger (Bagle); 9. 10K Jeremy Ades (Raymond); 10. 35 Bill Crimmins (Fort Dodge); 11. 59 Jeff Lyon (Duncombe); DNS 49 Nate Whitehurst (Mason City).
presented by Stein Heating & Cooling
A Feature (16 Laps) : 1. 56 Ty Griffith (Webster City); 2. 88 Bryer McCoy (Webster City); 3. 9J Jeremiah Reed (Otho); 4. 1 Doug McCollough (Webster City); 5. D1 Damion Elliott (Webster City); 6. 17 Oliver Sackett (Pierson); 7. 2A Jamie Andreasen (Lytton); 8. 14 Ted Gould (Sheldahl); 9. 32X Gerald Curry (Lu Verne); 10. 40 George Gilliland (Lehigh); 11. 74X Eric Baker (Jewell); 12. 17B Klay Beemer (Fairmont, Minn.); 13. 95 Kamdyn Haggard (Humboldt); 14. 99L Jeff Larson (Crescent).
Heat 1 (6 Laps) : 1. McCoy; 2. Beemer; 3. Sackett; 4. Reed; 5. Haggard; 6. Larson; 7. Gilliland.
presented by
presented by A1 Automotive
presented by Karl Chevrolet