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The car count for the IMCA Super Nationals has reached a record 1,032. (IMCA photo)

Super Nationals Car Count Hits 1,032

BOONE, Iowa — Another IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals fueled by Casey’s, another record number of cars.

With Modifieds and Stock Cars beginning qualifying Wednesday at Boone Speedway, car count for the 42nd annual Super Nationals is at 1,032, up from 1,017 last year, 1,000 in 2022 and 909 in 2021.

“We’re just going to keep building on what makes IMCA racers want to race here,” said IMCA President Brett Root. “This place hits the mark on everything drivers want, starting with a really racy track and all the other details that go with it, like the format and pit parking.”

“Boone is a very, very competitive track. We added more dirt this year and continue to put the focus on where it needs to be,” he emphasized. “The event staff that makes up Super Nationals has been doing this a long time and really helps make the entire week America’s Racing Vacation.”

Three divisional records have been established this year with 264 Stock Cars, 168 Hobby Stocks and 78 STARS Mod Lites.

Also seeing action over the course of the Sept. 2-7 Super Nationals at Iowa’s Action Track will be 223 Modifieds, 176 Northern SportMods, 84 Sport Compacts and 39 Late Models.

Those cars come from 30 states, equaling the mark set last year, two Canadian provinces and Australia.

Championship Night for the Modifieds, Stock Cars, Northern SportMods and Hobby Stocks is Saturday, Sept. 7.

SPEED SPORT.TV affiliate IMCA.TV broadcasts the entire week of Super Nationals.