IMCA Modified

2006 IMCA Modified national champion Benji LaCrosse

IMCA Modified is the top modified division sanctioned by the International Motor Contest Association.[1] The series began in 1979.

The car bodies are a hybrid of an open wheel car and a stock car. The front tires have no body around them like an open wheel car, and the back wheels have a body around them like a stock car. The series has a $1,050 engine claim or $100 and exchange rule, and a one tire rule.[1]

A "Sport" Modified division was spun out of this division in the mid 2000s. This class features a similar chassis with lower horsepower, with the claim rule being $550.

List of national modified champions

Siefert's 2007 national championship car

2016 Jordan Grabouski[2]

2015 Chris Abelson[3]

2014 Zane DeVilbiss[4]

2013 William Gould[5]

2012 Keith White[6]

2011 Jordan Grabouski[7]

2010 Zane Devilbiss[8]

2009 Dylan Smith[9]

2008 P. J. Egbert[10]

2007 Jared Siefert

2006 Benji LaCrosse

2005 David Murray, Jr.

2004 David Murray, Jr.

2003 David Murray, Jr.

2002 Jon Thompson

2001 David Murray, Jr.

2000 Henry Witt Jr.

1999 Johnny Saathoff

1998 Johnny Saathoff

1997 Johnny Saathoff

1996 Johnny Saathoff

1995 Rick Stout

1987 Shane Davis

1986 Dave Farren

1985 Rick Wages

1984 Mike Cothron

1983 Mike Schulte

List of IMCA SuperNationals winners

Main article: Boone Speedway
Jimmy Gustin racing (in 2013)

References

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