Clay Daly (Winton, CA) returns to the IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals in 2009. Daly had worked his way up to a battle for 5th in 2008. A broken shock mount for Daly to limp the car home in 11th place. We talk about his season so far, the Super Nationals championship bid, and more in this edition of From the Drivers Seat with Bucky Doren.
Kevin Stoa (Moorseville, NC) is the defending IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals Modified Champion. He will return in 2009 driving the Evolution Motorsports house car. Stoa talked about his two Super Nationals championship and more in this edition of From the Drivers Seat with Bucky Doren.
The 2009 IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals will be web cast for free on RaceCastlive.com (Sept 7-12, 2009). More information available at www.RaceRPM.com.
Darin Duffy (Hazelton, IA) returned to his modified roots full-time in 2009, and his Rentown, Godfather’s Pizza, Rage Chassis number "19D" has been on fire. After driving open late models for a few years, Duffy decided to race closer to home after the birth of his first son. He's positioned to claim a track championship, and we've listed him as a driver to watch during the 2009 IMCA Super Nationals in September. We talk about that and more in this edition of From the Drivers Seat with Bucky Doren.
The 2009 Speedway Motors IMCA Super Nationals September 7 -12, 2009 can be heard on www.racecastlive.com
Justin Yeager (Green River, WY) currently has his Yeager’s Auto Body, JR Motorsports, Larry Shaw Racing number "33y" on top of the Wild West Modified Tour Northern Points Standings. Yeager talked about the tour's growth, the IMCA Super Nationals, The Duel in the Desert (at LVMS), and more in this edition of From the Drivers Seat with Bucky Doren.
Ricky Alvarado, driver of the Weekend Warrior Racing, Allen Autosports, number "WW1" captured the 2007 & 2008 IMCA Wild West Modified Tour championships. Alvarado joined us to talk about the growth of the WWMT. He is also one of the names to watch at the 2009 IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals in September. We talk about that and more in this edition of From the Drivers Seat with Bucky Doren.
This year's Super Nationals can be heard live on www.racecastlive.com, stay tuned for details.
Chad Simpson drove the GATR Volvo / MasterSbilt #25 to the 2008 World Dirt Racing League championship. The goal for the #25 team was to repeat, and they are poised to do just that. They are currently sitting on top of the WDRL points standings, and they are leading the 2009 Corn Belt Clash points battle as well. Simpson sat down to talk about his mid-season grade of the team and the plan for the rest of 2009 in this edition of From the Drivers Seat with Bucky Doren.
Jordan Grabrowski of Beatrice, NE: This ‘Young Gun’ is coming into the 2009 IMCA Harris Clash with some momentum. Jordon Grabowski may be only 20 years old, but he is a name that could write his name into The Harris Clash history books. Grabowski talks about his approach to this year’s Harris Clash in this edition of From the Drivers Seat with Bucky Doren.
The 2006 IMCA Harris Clash winner Jeremie Hedrick of Perry, IA talked about winning the event on his first trip to the Knoxville Raceway. Since then he’s fell victim to bad luck. Hedrick is looking to rebound in 2009, and we talk to him about his game plan on this edition of From the Drivers Seat with Bucky Doren. Hedrick drives the #C19 RaceTech Chassis.
Todd Shute grew up watching races at the famed Knoxville raceway. Now he has a chance to put is name on the long list of winners that have graced Victory Lane. Shute is one of 120 drivers pre-registered for the IMCA Harris Clash (July 7-8, 2009), and he took some time to talk to us about what that event means to the drivers and fans in this edition of From the Drivers Seat with Bucky Doren. Shute drives the #5 TS Web Designs, JR Motorsports sponsored Victory.
Bob Harris sat down and talked to us up the upcoming IMCA Harris Clash (July 7-8, 2009) and the famed Knoxville Raceway. Not only is it now a two-day event, but the modifieds will have a new qualifying format. Harris also talked about how the event has grown since its first race back in 1982. That and more in this edition of From the Drivers Seat with Bucky Doren.
V.P. of Operations for IMCA talked about the upcoming IMCA Harris Clash (which will be webcasted on RaceCastLive.com July 7 & 8). Root talks about racing at prestigious place like Knoxville Raceway, what to expect, and more on this edition of From the Drivers Seat with Bucky Doren.
John Logue (Boone, IA) drove the Pat Clemons Chevy, Harris Auto Racing number 69 to his 100th IMCA Modified feature win on April 4, 2009. We talked to him about that night, his career, the company he owns – Harris Auto Racing, and more. It’s all in this edition of “From the Drivers Seat” presented by RaceRPM.com.