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Racing Divisions

IMCA Modifieds:

41801c.jpg (15411 bytes)IMCA Modifieds - With several neighboring tracks flying the IMCA flag, you just never know who will pull through the gates to give Luxemburg's own a run for their money on any given Friday night. This fenderless class is the headliner on Friday nights. It's well known in the local IMCA modified circles that if you can win on a Friday night at Luxemburg you can pretty much win anywhere. It's not unheard of to have a previous winner load up and watch the feature from the     

IMCA Stock Cars:

41801c.jpg (15411 bytes)IMCA Stock Cars - With a weekly car count average just under 40, this division boasted one of the highest average car counts not only in the Midwest but the nation. It's without question the track's most competitive class. By season's end you can usually count the number of driver's who qualified for every feature on one hand. Fans can identify with the cars -
Chevelles, Malibus, Thunderbirds and Cutlasses play for keeps every night. Try picking a winner when the features roll off onto the track during the parade laps. It's nearly impossible! 

IMCA Northern Sport Mods:

41801c.jpg (15411 bytes)IMCA Northern Sport Mods - By adding some cost control measures to the rules, the IMCA Northern Sport Mods are a more affordable alternative to the more powerful and expensive IMCA Modified class.

IMCA Hobby Stocks:

41801c.jpg (15411 bytes)IMCA Hobby Stocks - It's IMCA's entry level division. 2004 will provide the second full season for this class. With
another area track adopting these cars and a national rulebook to follow you can look for this class to continue to swell
as the season marches forward. It's the most affordable "full-bodied" division offered at the track. On some nights
close to 20 cars were on hand, and similiar numbers are expected this season.  

Sport Fours / Lady Fours:

41801c.jpg (15411 bytes)Sport Fours -  If you cannot afford to take out a second mortgage on your house to go racing than this is the division for you! For well under four figures you can put a four cylinder car on the track, and get the chance to compete twice per night. These are your true compact "grocery getters" if you will. These cars are so plentiful which keeps their costsdown. With rules very close to neighboring dirt and asphalt tracks you never know who will pop in to give it a whirl any time during the season.
                            
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