Eighty-three cars signed in for Wednesday night's special, taking on the 1/3-mile, semi-banked dirt oval located on the North Iowa Fairgrounds and promoted by Ryne, Todd, and Janet Staley. The field included 27 FloRacing Night in America Super Late Models, down from the 30 that competed at Marshalltown the night before. USRA B-Mods brought 32 cars, while 27 USRA Hobby Stocks also signed in. I’m not sure of the exact time, but it appears the final checkered flag waved around 10:30 p.m.
A big kudos also goes out to Jeff Hoker of Hoker Trucking, Jerry VanSickel of Marshalltown Speedway, Todd Staley of Mason City Motor Speedway, and Ben Shelton of FloRacing Night in America for putting this event and Iowa Super Late Model Speedweek together. I also have to say that working with the FloRacing Night in America and Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series officials on Tuesday night at Marshalltown was an absolute blast. It was a great group to work alongside, and I truly appreciated the opportunity.
The Window World USRA B-Mods were first to the track for their 20-lap feature. After three heat races and one B-Feature narrowed the field to 28 starters, the green flag flew on the main event. Thirteen-year-old Miken Iverson, nicknamed "Mr. Excitement," wrestled the early lead away from Jackson Hale. The first caution came after lap one was completed when Ashton Pankow got crossed up on the frontstretch after experiencing what appeared to be a front-end issue. Iverson continued to lead, while Hale, Brayden Ahlers, and Oliver Sackett battled for position behind him. The next caution came on lap eight when Jayme Hiller spun in turn two. Iverson and Hale continued their battle for the lead, making slight contact in the process. The contact allowed Ahlers to capitalize and take over the top spot on lap 12. Ahlers' lead was short-lived, however, as the caution came out shortly afterward when Jeremiah Reed spun on the frontstretch, leaving Corbin Erickson with nowhere to go and resulting in contact. On the ensuing restart, a five-car incident broke out in turn two as Iverson and Hale again made contact. Iverson managed to work his way back around Ahlers on the restart and never looked back, driving on to capture the feature victory. Ben Moudry finished second, Ahlers crossed the line in third, Taylor Skauge was fourth, and Jake Richards rounded out the top five.
The field of 27 FloRacing Night in America Super Late Models was whittled down to 24 starters for the 50-lap Hoker Trucking feature, with a $20,000 payday on the line. Hudson O'Neal jumped out to the early lead, followed by Nick Hoffman, Brandon Sheppard, and Devin Moran. O'Neal looked strong out front in the opening laps, but Hoffman was able to take the lead on lap seven. Hoffman remained in command until the caution came out on lap nine when Tyler Erb slowed with a right-rear flat tire. Hoffman fended off O'Neal and Sheppard on the restart, but another caution came just after lap 20 was completed when Erb spun in turn four. O'Neal reclaimed the lead on the restart, dropping Hoffman back to second. Behind them, the battle for third heated up between Sheppard, Moran, Ricky Thornton Jr., and Bobby Pierce. As the laps wound down, O'Neal found himself dealing with heavy lapped traffic while Hoffman and Pierce closed in, both looking for an opportunity to steal the lead. O'Neal remained composed under pressure and held on to capture the $20,000 victory in the first-ever FloRacing Night in America Super Late Model visit to Mason City. The victory also provided redemption for O'Neal after a strong run slipped away from him at Motown on Tuesday night. Hoffman finished second, followed by Pierce, Thornton, Moran, Sheppard, Jason Feger, Dan Ebert, Kyle Bronson, and Erb to round out the top ten.
The final feature of the night belonged to the Busch Light USRA Hobby Stocks, with 20 laps on the schedule. Rylan Curtin and Jade Lange led the field to the green flag, with Curtin quickly jumping out to the early lead. Lange settled into second before Junior Boyer moved into the runner-up position, while Zac Smith worked his way into third. The first caution came on lap seven when Johnathon Hynes spun in turn two. Curtin handled the restart and continued to lead, appearing to be on his way to the feature victory. However, the caution flag flew again on lap 10 when Max Jones spun in turn four. Curtin remained determined to hold onto the top spot, but Zac Smith was just as determined to take it away. Smith made his move on lap 13, powering into the lead and pulling away from the field to capture the feature victory. Joshua Monson worked his way past Curtin to finish second, with Curtin settling for third. Parker Anderson finished fourth, and Boyer rounded out the top five.
Racing action continues at Mason City Motor Speedway, powered by Pritchard Family Auto Stores, on Sunday, August 23, with First Responders Night presented by Summit Fire Protection. USRA Modifieds, USRA Stock Cars, USRA B-Mods, USRA Hobby Stocks, and Outlaw Mini Mods will all be in action. Pit gates open at 3:00 p.m., grandstands open at 4:00 p.m., the pit meeting begins at 4:30 p.m., hot laps are scheduled for 4:40 p.m., and racing gets underway at 5:00 p.m.
The season continues with Season Championship Night, presented by Canadian Pacific Kansas City, on Sunday, August 30. The Five Star Classic, Jon Tisor Memorial, and USRA Late Model Nationals are scheduled for October 16-17, followed by Cheater's Night on October 25.
For more information about at Mason City Motor Speedway check out masoncitymotorspeedway.com or follow Mason City Motor Speedway on Facebook or call (515) 297-3870.
The next race on the FloRacing Night in America Super Late Model schedule is the rescheduled event at LaSalle Speedway in LaSalle, Illinois, on Tuesday, September 15. The remaining schedule includes Lincoln Park Speedway in Indiana on September 23, Volunteer Speedway in Tennessee on October 22, and the season finale at Senoia Raceway in Georgia on November 13-14.For more information about at FloRacing Night in America check out FloSeries.com.
Hoker Trucking Iowa Super Late Model Speedweek continues Friday and Saturday, August 21-22, at Maquoketa Speedway, featuring the World of Outlaws Late Model Series for the Hawkeye 100. Brandon Sheppard enters the Maquoketa event with an eight-point lead over Hudson O'Neal in the Speedweek standings.
Wednesday August 19th, 2026
Sunoco Race Fuels Qualifying (2 Laps) : 1. 1 Brendon Sheppard [13.357]; 2. 74X Ethan Dotson [13.463]; 3. 99 Devin Moran [13.544]; 4. 9 Nick Hoffman [13.550]; 5. 6 Hudson O'Neal [13.570]; 6. 25 Jason Feger [13.586]; 7. 32 Bobby Pierce [13.599; 8. 21 Billy Moyer Sr [13.611]; 9. 60 Dan Ebert [13.614]; 10. 3S Brian Shirley [13.640]; 11. 9M Tim McCreadie [13.668]; 12. 77 Michael Leach [16.688]; 13. 20RT Ricky Thornton Jr. [13.696]; 14. 1T Tyler Erb [13.746]; 15. 13X Dallon Murty [13.810]; 16. 19R Ryan Gustin [13.829]; 17. 40B Kyle Bronson [13.850]; 18. 15S Clay Stuckey [13.866]; 19. 11G Gordy Gundaker [13.898]; 20. B8 Brent Larson [13.916]; 21. 8 Matthew Larson [13.928]; 22. 49T Jake Timm [13.953]; 23. 22 Daniel Hilsabeck [13.976]; 24. 28 Dennis Erb Jr. [14.021]; 25. 16 Tyler Bruening [14.039]; 26. 15M Shane DeMey [14.088]; 27. 4TW Tim Ward [14.210].