
4/24/2026
USRA
Ironman Classes Head to Scotland County Speedway for Inaugural Jon Fuller Memorial
Memphis, Missouri (April 24, 2026) — The popular KS Engineering Ironman Series returns to action tonight and Saturday as the stars of the Stock Cars and B-Mods invade Scotland County Speedway for Round 2 of the 2026 Missouri swing during the Inaugural Jon Fuller Memorial.
Drivers from across the Midwest will battle for strong payouts, valuable points, and bragging rights on the fast clay oval in one of the season’s biggest early specials.
The KS Engineering Ironman Stock Cars driven by Terminator Chassis will headline with $1,500 to win each night on both Friday and Saturday. The always exciting KS Engineering Ironman B-Mods driven by Harris Auto Racing will also be in action racing for $1,200 to win each night.
Joining the card will be the hard-charging United States Racing Association Hobby Stocks, racing for $500 to win each night, giving fans three outstanding divisions of wheel-to-wheel action.
Drivers competing in the Ironman Series will pay a $75 entry fee each night, with $25 from each nightly entry going directly toward the $20,000 year-end points fund.
The Ironman championship format rewards consistency, as each driver’s best 14 finishes throughout the season will determine the final standings in the chase for the big money point fund.
USRA alternative rules are in place this weekend, allowing Sport Mods and WISSOTA Midwest Mods to compete in the B-Mod division. Tire rules will also allow Hoosiers at USRA events two times, while drivers racing for official Ironman points must compete on American Racers.
A USRA license is required for competition, with temporary licenses available at the track for just $10.
Beyond the money and points, this weekend carries special meaning as racers and fans gather to honor Jon Fuller, a tremendous supporter of racing and a man who meant so much to the local racing community.
Fans can expect two nights of great racing, packed fields, and plenty of emotion as competitors race to win the first-ever Jon Fuller Memorial.
Article Credit: Ryne Staley
Submitted By: Ryne Staley






