
4/27/2026
USRA
Murgic, Green, Goepel, Skauge pick up the wins on Sunday Night at the Mason City Motor Speedway
MASON CITY, Iowa (April 26, 2026) — A total of 101 race teams checked in through the back gate Sunday night at Mason City Motor Speedway for our Season Opener presented by Kevko Racing & Bat Wing Chassis, delivering a packed pit area and another exciting evening of weekly racing action. Five different drivers earned the right to stand in front of the brand-new Victory Lane sign presented by Rookie's Rockin' Sports Bar / Tap'd / Seven's Restaurant & Steakhouse on Sponsor Appreciation Night.
Car counts included 16 Shane Monson Construction USRA Modifieds, 16 Christie Door Company USRA Stock Cars, 20 Window World of Mason City B-Mods, 20 Busch Light Hobby Stocks, and 29 Charlie's Auto Repair Outlaw Mini Mods.
The first feature of the night belonged to the Busch Light Hobby Stocks, where Kolby Goepel made the most of his pole starting spot and never looked back en route to the $500 victory. Goepel had his hands full throughout the 20-lap main event as Joshua Monson applied pressure lap after lap, but the 50K machine stayed smooth and steady for the win. Gavin Bartel finished third, followed by Scott Dobel and Jeremy Wegner.
The Window World of Mason City USRA B-Mods followed, and with the racing groove glued to the bottom lane, Taylor Skauge used a flawless run to dominate for the $700 payday. Ben Moudry stayed within striking distance but couldn’t find a way around the leader. Mason City favorite George Nordman finished third, with Jake Richards fourth and Trevor Fecht fifth.
Following the B-Mod feature, track officials freshened the racing surface to give fans and drivers an even better show for the final two divisions.
The Christie Door Company USRA Stock Cars then rolled onto the speedway, where Derek Green completed a perfect weekend by going 3-for-3 in feature wins. The Granada, Minnesota standout collected the $600 winner’s share after holding off multiple challengers throughout the event. Jason Schlangen crossed the stripe second, Chanse Hollatz third, Travis Shipman fourth, and Todd Staley rounded out the top five.
The nightcap featured the Shane Monson Construction USRA Modifieds, and it was Nick Murgic stealing the spotlight. Starting fifth, Murgic sliced through traffic using the middle and bottom lanes to secure his first-ever Modified victory. Despite early pressure from Landon Volkman and Harley Dais, Murgic pulled away late for an impressive win and the $1,000 payday. Harley Dais finished second, Alex Williamson third, Landon Volkman fourth, and Taton Hansen fifth.
Busch Light USRA Hobby Stocks A-Main
- 50K-Kolby Goepel[1];
- 25$-Joshua Monson[2];
- 18JR-Gavin Bartel[3];
- 83-Scott Dobel[5];
- 7JO-Jeremy Wegner[10];
- 18-Scott Spilde[9];
- 18Z-Zac Smith[14];
- 136-Tanner Green[8];
- 5-Oliver Monson[19];
- 27-Branden Schaer[16];
- 43-Jade Lange[13];
- 70-Devin Holthaus[17];
- 111-Dane Curtin[6];
- 25-Jacob Monson[11];
- 57H-Jonathon Hynes[20];
- 15T-Tyler Crimmins[15];
- (DNF) 47P-Parker Anderson[7];
- (DNF) 81-Zack Smidt[4];
- (DNF) 52-Carter Koop[12];
- (DNF) 5K-Jeremy True[18]
Shane Monson Construction USRA Modifieds A-Main
- 12-Nick Murgic[5];
- 87H-Harley Dais[1];
- 15W-Alex Williamson[3];
- 97JR-Landon Volkman[2];
- 96-Taton Hansen[7];
- 98-Kevin Stoa[8];
- 7-Al Hejna[13];
- 97-Cole Anderson[9];
- 23-Darwin Karau[12];
- 7S-Todd Stinehart[16];
- 17-Lee Beemer[6];
- 92-Tyler Grooms[10];
- 21-Ben Nading[4];
- 00-Colby Fett[11];
- 2B-Braden Claborn[15];
- (DNF) 60-Tyler Wirtjes[14]
Christie Door Company USRA Stock Cars A-Main
- 32-Derek Green[2];
- 27S-Jason Schlangen[3];
- 6-Chanse Hollatz[8];
- 87T-Travis Shipman[7];
- 14X-Todd Staley[9];
- 21-Andrew Borchardt[5];
- 95-Chance Larson[11];
- 74-Rodney Schweizer[6];
- 44K-Kevin Opheim[12];
- 11-Jesse Brown[15];
- 7I-Andrew Inman[14];
- 34-Braden Brauer[1];
- 7-Blake Cole[13];
- JD1-Justin DeBoer[16];
- (DNF) 56H-Brandon Hare[4];
- (DNF) 14-Brady Williamson[10]
Window World of Mason City USRA B-Mods A-Main
- 32-Taylor Skauge[1];
- 85-Ben Moudry[2];
- 90-George Nordman[4];
- 7J-Jake Richards[7];
- 10T-Trevor Fecht[9];
- 2187H-Harley Dais[6];
- 57-Duke Erickson[10];
- 42B-Kaeden Bronner[5];
- 22H-Jayme Hiller[3];
- 88-Bryer McCoy[11];
- 53-Tianna Mithun[13];
- 98D-Christopher Deno[8];
- 17-Klay Beemer[14];
- 476X-Troy Hovey[12];
- 38-Michael Wytaske[16];
- 18-Zack Tannahill[17];
- 27-Miken Iverson[20];
- 5R-Rylin Reutzel[15];
- 40-George Gilliland[18];
- (DNF) 88N-Nate Albrant[19]
Next up at Mason City Motor Speedway is Fiesta Night this coming Sunday, May 3, as the track celebrates Cinco de Mayo in style. Winners will sport sombreros in victory lane, and fans can once again enjoy $10 grandstand admission.
Track officials would like to thank all the race fans, sponsors, teams, and drivers for their continued support and look forward to another great night of racing in Mason City.
Article Credit: Ryne Staley
Submitted By: Ryne Staley






