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New Sportmod Class Brings
Diverse Mix of Drivers
to Luxemburg Speedway!
By Joe Verdegan |
February 20,
2007; Denmark, WI. -When Luxemburg Speedway's newest weekly
division rolls onto the third-mile, clay oval for the season opener
on April 20 a very diverse bunch of drivers will emerge.
Among the contestants signed up for IMCA's newest entry level,
open-wheeled class are former modified and stock car drivers, along
with drivers with backgrounds in street stocks, hobby stocks, four
cylinders and flat out pure rookies who've never before climbed
behind the wheel.
"It's quite an oddball assortment of drivers, that's for sure," said
track manager Rick Goral. "It seems darn near every week I keep
hearing of another driver who wants to dig their old modified out of
the mothballs and come race with us on Friday nights."
In a nutshell, the northern sportmod is poorman's modified. The
track's regular IMCA modified has evolved over the years into
somewhat of an expensive animal. The northern sportmod gives
competitors the chance to race a modified at the lowest possible
cost.
"For me, it was pretty much a no-brainer," said Mishicot's Mark
Christensen, a driver who struggled as a rookie in the modified
division in 2006. "With the level of talent at Luxemburg in the mods,
it was tough for me to make the show. Now, I only have to change a
couple of things to my car to make it legal. And, there's much less
maintenance on them, too."
Among the main differences between the regular modified class is
that the northern sportmod runs on pump gas, and drivers have the
option to run a "sealed" or crate motor. Rules with regards to some
of the suspension parts are much more limited than the regular
modified class.
Those drivers who've signed up to race in the class from the
modified division include Kewaunee veteran Eugene Gregorich, a five
time IMCA modified champion at Thunder Hill Raceway in Sturgeon Bay.
Gregorich spent last season in the IMCA stock car class. Other
former modified drivers include hometown driver Jeff DuBois and Chad
Nelson of Little Suamico, who'll race a car owned by Muenster
Racing.
Others include former hobby stockers Tom Brumlic of Denmark and
Little Suamico's Adam White. Luxemburg's Dave Davister has a former
national championship modified at his disposal, while former street
stocker Jamie Berg of Green Bay will compete as well, along with
pure rookies Colen Graf of Mishicot and Dennis Meisler of Luxemburg.
"Plus we'll be getting some other drivers popping in on their off
nights to race by us, especially early in the season," said Goral.
"I can see this class continuing to grow as the season moves on."
The 2007 season will kick off Friday night, April 20 at 7 p.m. IMCA
modifieds, IMCA stock cars, IMCA hobby stocks, IMCA northern
sportmods and sport fours will compete weekly through Labor
day weekend. For more information call 920 863 8446. The track's
website is luxemburgspeedway.com. Luxemburg Speedway is
located 15 minutes east of Green Bay off highway 54 at the
Kewaunee County Fairgrounds.
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