
4/26/2026
USRA
Green, Carter, and Anderson Sweep Jon Fuller Memorial Weekend at Scotland County Speedway
Memphis, MO (April 25, 2026) — Parker Anderson made sure the broom stayed out on Saturday night at Scotland County Speedway, sweeping the weekend in the USRA Hobby Stock division during the Jon Fuller Memorial.
After claiming victory on opening night, Anderson returned on Saturday and backed it up in impressive fashion, driving the No. 47P to his second win of the season and second straight triumph of the weekend. Smooth, steady, and fast throughout the entire event, Anderson proved to be the class of the field.
Brayden Wood jumped to the early lead and paced the first three circuits of the 12-lap main event before Anderson powered his way to the front. Once out front, Anderson never looked back, hitting his marks lap after lap and keeping the competition at bay to seal the clean sweep.
Caden Helle crossed the stripe in second, followed by Branden Schaer in third. Wood settled for fourth after his early charge, while Jeremy Dooley rounded out the top five.
With the pair of victories, Anderson leaves Memphis carrying momentum and confidence as the 2026 season continues.
The USRA Iron Man Series KS Engineering Ironman Stock Cars driven by Terminator Chassis were once again dominated by “The Machine” Derek Green on Saturday night at Scotland County Speedway.
The driver of the No. 32 from Granada, Minnesota started on the front row outside and never looked back, leading every lap of the 20-lap main event. Green was smooth, fast, and in complete control as he captured the victory and completed a clean sweep of the Jon Fuller Memorial weekend.
The win marked Green’s second Ironman triumph of the 2026 season and further strengthened his grip on the championship points lead.
Dennis Elliott showed strong speed throughout the weekend but could not reel in the dominant No. 32 machine. Elliott settled for a solid runner-up finish.
Derrick Agee drove to a strong third-place finish, while Doug Keller crossed the line fourth. Chance Larson rounded out the top five.
With the Jon Fuller Memorial now in the books, Green continues to set the standard in the Ironman ranks as the series heads into a short break before returning to action May 15 at Lakeside Speedway and May 16 at I-35 Speedway.
The KS Engineering Iron Man B-Mods driven by Harris Auto Racing looked like they were sending Saturday night’s trophy home to Decorah, Iowa, but Brayton Carter had other plans.
Dan Hovden had the field covered late and appeared to be on his way to victory, but Carter kept digging and made his move when it mattered most. Coming out of turn four on the final lap, Carter surged past Hovden to steal the win and complete a weekend sweep at Scotland County Speedway.
Hovden settled for second in his No. 16 hot rod, while Chad Clancy came home third. Pole-sitter Kaeden Bronner finished fourth, and Jake Richards charged from 16th to round out the top five.
The Iron Man B-Mods now take a few weeks off before returning to action Friday, May 15, at Lakeside Speedway.
QuickCar Racing Products Hobby Stock A-Main
- 47-Parker Anderson[3];
- 15C-Caden Helle[1];
- 27-Branden Schaer[4];
- 52B-Brayden Wood[2];
- 91-Jeremy Dooley[5];
- 55-Brett Maasdam[6];
- 35-Eric Glass[7]
KS ENGINEERING IRONMAN B-MODS DRIVEN BY HARRIS AUTO RACING
- 01-Brayton Carter[11];
- 16-Dan Hovden[5];
- 57C-Chad Clancy[6];
- 42B-Kaeden Bronner[1];
- 7J-Jake Richards[16];
- 32-Taylor Skauge[10];
- 20D-Dawson David[7];
- 10T-Trevor Fecht[4];
- 98-Kyle Anderson[14];
- 17K-Klay Beemer[17];
- RED1-Dan Wheeler[18];
- 12D-Brandon Dale[23];
- 17-Oliver Sackett[9];
- 125-Preston Bridgeman[19];
- 12C-Stephen Clancy[12];
- 33-Tyler Imhoff[22];
- 11L-Logan Smith[8];
- 07-Daniel Harris[20];
- 1-Doug McCollough[15];
- 6-Austen Becerra[2];
- 122-Adam Birck[13];
- (DNS) 66-Ethan Isaacs;
- (DNS) 11D-Kindel Droege
KS ENGINEERING IRONMAN STOCK CARS DRIVEN BY TERMINATOR CHASSIS
- 32-Derek Green[2];
- 29-Dennis Elliott[4];
- 14X-Derrick Agee[11];
- 7-Doug Keller[1];
- 95-Chance Larson[6];
- 50B-Brock Badger[3];
- 11-Jesse Brown[8];
- 37-Randy Foote[9];
- 91J-Jaylen Wettengel[14];
- 74-Rodney Schweizer[15];
- 14-Todd Staley[13];
- 43L-Calvin Lange[5];
- 69ER-Tyler Cadwallader[10];
- 7I-Andrew Inman[7];
- 43-Kevin Koontz[12]
Article Credit: Ryne Staley
Submitted By: Ryne Staley






