
USMTS
Destined for Lone Star State Double-Double
The 27th season featuring
America’s premier powerhouse of dirt modified racing
kicks off the 2025 Summit USMTS National Championship
presented by RacinDirt with a huge double-double weekend
in the Lone Star State.
The Best of the Best
light the fuse Friday, Feb. 28 and Saturday, March 1,
with the 10th Annual USMTS Winter Nationals at the Heart
O’ Texas Speedway and then blasts into the next weekend
at the Rocket Raceway Park on Friday and Saturday, March
1-2, for the 15th Annual USMTS Texas Spring Nationals.
All four shows will pay $5,000 to win for the Summit
USMTS Modifieds for a possible $20,000 or more to sweep
the first four features of 2025.
Returning to the
venue just outside of Waco for the first time since
2017, past winners at the Heart O’ Texas Speedway,
include Ryan Gustin and Zack VanderBeek with two wins
each. Mike Sorensen, Johnny Scott, Rodney Sanders and
Stormy Scott have also won at the HOT.
Drivers
can add to their total income for the week with the USRA
American Racer Modified Series on Thursday to kick off
the season for the ARMS and the Summit USRA Weekly
Racing Series. Limited Mods/B-Mods and Factory Stocks
will join the racing show all three nights.
Gates
open at 6 p.m. with hot laps at 7:30 and racing action
to start at 8 each night.
The Heart O’ Texas
Speedway is a 1/4-mile semi-banked dirt oval located off
of I-35 to exit 343 (FM 308), then 0.6 mile north on
east frontage road to 784 N McLennan Dr, Elm Mott, TX
76640. Check out HeartOTexasSpeedway.com to
learn more.
After a thriller last year where Jack
Sartain won the opening night, fans can expect more of
the same when the USMTS returns to the Rocket Raceway
Park in Petty, Texas. Dan Ebert captured Saturday's
finale.
One year earlier, eventual Grant Junghans
USMTS Rookie of the Year Tom Berry Jr. bested veteran
Terry Phillips and a record 85 entries on the first
night while Jake Timm topped the rain-delayed Sunday
show.
Meanwhile, eventual USMTS national champ
Dustin Sorensen topped the opening night in 2022 with
the finale of the 12th Annual Texas Spring Nationals
going to Tyler Davis—the eventual Summit USRA Modified
National Champion.
Prior to that, the series was
rained out in 2019 when the track was called 82
Speedway. Before that, it was known as East Texas
Speedway and Philip Houston won the first USMTS contest
here on June 25, 2015.
USRA Stock Cars, USRA
Limited Mods (USRA B-Mods permitted), and Sunoco USRA
Factory Stocks, will be in action both nights too. Eco
Mods join the party on Saturday.
Located about 15
minutes west of Paris and 25 minutes east of Bonham,
check out
RocketRacewayPark.com, follow on
Facebook,
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Unleashing the beast:
The Summit USMTS National Championship presented by
RacinDirt is the ultimate proving ground where only the
fiercest, most skilled dirt slingers in North America
dare to tread. This is where legends are forged, battles
are won and the roar of engines drowns out the weak.
Back in 1998, Todd and Janet Staley took a raw,
untamed beast called the United States Modified Series
and unleashed it on the world as the USMTS. Since 1999,
this juggernaut has been tearing up the tracks while
dishing out over $20 million in hard-earned cash to more
than 4,700 warriors across 185 battlefields in 19
states.
This is where the elite meet, and every
driver from the top guns to the local heroes, get a shot
at glory. Over 1,500 gladiators from 36 states have
thrown down at 58 of America's most brutal dirt tracks,
turning each event into a spectacle of speed, skill and
sheer audacity.
As we charge into the 27th season
in 2025, get ready for 22 of the toughest, grittiest
arenas in the land to host 39 nights of relentless,
heart-pounding action. This is where the real racers of
dirt modified racing come to show their mettle. Are you
ready to witness the chaos, the speed, the glory? This
is where legends are made, the dirt flies and the
engines roar. Get ready for the USMTS—where only the
toughest survive.
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USMTS OFFICIAL
SPONSORS:
American Racer Racing Tires,
Beyea Headers,
Fast Shafts,
Featherlite Trailers,
FK Rod Ends,
KSE Racing Products,
Malvern Bank,
Mesilla Valley Transportation,
Nitroquest Media,
PEM Racing Gears & Drivetrain,
RacinDirt,
Summit Racing Equipment,
VP Racing - Heartland,
Wieland.
USMTS PARTICIPATING SPONSORS:
Boomtest Well Service,
Boubin Tire & Automotive,
Brodix Cylinder Heads,
Callies Performance Products,
Collins Brothers Towing,
Hochatown Saloon,
Mel Hambelton Ford,
Miller Welders,
PBM Performance Products,
STAKT Products,
YouDirt.com.
USMTS CONTINGENCY SPONSORS:
AERO Race Wheels,
AFCO Racing Products,
Allstar Performance,
Bear Graphix,
Bryke Racing,
BSB Manufacturing,
Champ Pans,
Danny Crane Racing Engines,
Dynamic Drivelines,
Edelbrock,
Gorsuch Performance Solutions,
Hooker Harness,
Hyperco,
Integra Racing Shocks and Springs,
JE Pistons,
Keyser Manufacturing,
MD3,
Mel Hambelton Racing,
MSD Performance,
Penske Racing Shocks,
QA1,
Quarter Master,
RacerWebsite.com,
Real Racing Wheels,
Rush RaceGear by Austin Witt,
Simpson Performance Products,
Sweet Manufacturing,
Swift Springs,
Sybesma Graphics,
Total Power,
Victory Fuel,
Victory Vault,
Wehrs Machine & Racing Products,
Wilwood Racing.
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Contact Info:
Jeff Nun
Chief Communications Officer
United States Modified Touring Series, Inc. (USMTS)
1715 W 2nd St, PO Box 905
Webster City, IA 50595
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